Global study - FAQs

Global Study - FAQs

Your complete guide to studying abroad in 2025. Get answers to all your questions about visas, costs, scholarships, and more across top study destinations.

Global Study FAQs - Your Complete Guide to Studying Abroad (2025)
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Why choose the United States for higher education in 2025? USA +

The United States remains the world's top study destination with:

  • 27 universities in Top 100 (2025), including MIT (#1), Stanford (#3), and Harvard (#4)
  • Flexible education system with options to change majors and customize degrees
  • Cutting-edge research opportunities with $80+ billion annual research expenditure
  • Optional Practical Training (OPT) allowing 1-3 years of post-study work
  • Diverse campus life with students from all 50 states and 200+ countries
  • Strong industry connections with Silicon Valley, Wall Street, and global corporations
  • Liberal Arts education model fostering well-rounded graduates

American universities are particularly strong in technology, business, and research fields, offering unparalleled networking opportunities and career prospects.

What are the work rights for international students in Australia? Australia +

Current work regulations in Australia (May 2025):

  • During studies: 48 hours per fortnight (about 24 hrs/week)
  • Holiday periods: Unlimited hours
  • Minimum wage: AUD$23.23/hour (from July 2025)
  • Post-study work:
    • Bachelor degree: 4 years
    • Master by coursework: 5 years
    • PhD: 6 years
  • Work restrictions: Cannot begin until course commences

Popular student jobs include retail (AUD$25-$30/hr), hospitality (AUD$23-$28/hr plus tips), and tutoring (AUD$30-$50/hr). Many universities also offer on-campus employment opportunities.

Important: Work rights are tied to your visa conditions. Always check your specific visa subclass for exact entitlements.

What are the 2025 tuition fees for international students in Canada? Canada +

Annual tuition fees (CAD) for 2025:

ProgramRangeAverage
Undergraduate$15,000 - $40,000$28,000
Postgraduate$17,000 - $45,000$30,000
PhD$7,000 - $20,000$15,000
MBA$30,000 - $90,000$50,000
Diploma/Certificate$10,000 - $25,000$18,000

Note: Medicine and dentistry programs can reach $65,000/year at top universities. Quebec and Atlantic provinces generally have lower tuition than Ontario and British Columbia.

Cost-saving tip: Many colleges offer pathway programs to universities at significantly lower tuition rates for the first two years.

What are the Student Visa requirements for the UK in 2025? UK +

Key requirements for a UK Student Visa (formerly Tier 4):

  • CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies) from a licensed Tier 4 sponsor
  • Financial proof showing £1,334/month for London or £1,023/month outside London (for up to 9 months) plus tuition fees
  • English proficiency (typically IELTS 6.0-7.0 depending on program)
  • Academic qualifications meeting course requirements
  • TB test results (if from a listed country)
  • ATAS clearance (for certain sensitive subjects)

Visa fees: £490 (application) + £624/year (Immigration Health Surcharge). Processing time: 3-8 weeks.

Important changes for 2025: The UK has introduced a new "Genius Visa" for top STEM students, allowing accelerated processing and additional benefits.

What are the living costs in New Zealand cities (2025)? New Zealand +

Monthly living cost estimates (NZD):

CityAccommodationFoodTransportTotal
Auckland$900-$1,600$350-$550$100-$150$1,600-$2,600
Wellington$800-$1,400$300-$500$80-$120$1,400-$2,200
Christchurch$650-$1,100$280-$450$70-$100$1,100-$1,800
Dunedin$550-$900$250-$400$50-$80$900-$1,500

Students should budget an additional $300-$500/month for textbooks, health insurance, and personal expenses.

Money-saving tips: Consider flat-sharing outside city centers, using student discounts (available for transport and many services), and buying second-hand textbooks.

What scholarships are available for international students in Ireland? Ireland +

Major scholarship programs for 2025 intake:

  1. Government of Ireland Scholarships (fully funded for postgraduate research)
  2. University-specific scholarships:
    • Trinity College Global Excellence (up to €5,000)
    • UCD Global Scholarships (25%-100% tuition waiver)
    • NUI Galway International Student Scholarships
  3. Erasmus+ (for EU students studying in Ireland)
  4. EduBridge Global Excellence Awards (up to €5,000 for select programs)

Most deadlines are 6-12 months before program start. Early applications strongly recommended.

Application tip: Many Irish scholarships prioritize applicants from certain regions or studying specific disciplines (especially STEM fields). Always check eligibility criteria carefully.

How do I apply to US universities through EduBridge Global? USA +

Our 9-step US application process:

  1. Profile evaluation: Assess academic background and goals
  2. Standardized tests: TOEFL/IELTS, SAT/GRE/GMAT preparation guidance
  3. University selection: Match with 5-8 target schools (reach/target/safety)
  4. Document preparation: SOPs, essays, recommendation letters, portfolios
  5. Application submission: Common App, Coalition App, or direct applications
  6. Interview preparation: For selective universities
  7. Offer management: Compare financial packages and aid
  8. Visa guidance: Complete F-1 visa documentation
  9. Pre-departure services: Orientation, housing, banking setup

Key deadlines for 2026 intakes:

  • Early Decision/Early Action: November 2025
  • Regular Decision: January-February 2026
  • Rolling Admissions: Varies (apply early)

Pro tip: Start preparing at least 12-18 months before your intended start date, especially if you need to take standardized tests.

What accommodation options are available in the UK? UK +

2025 accommodation options (weekly costs in GBP):

TypeCostProsCons
University Halls£120-£250Social, bills includedShared facilities
Private Halls£150-£300More amenitiesHigher cost
Shared House£80-£180More independenceBills separate
Homestay£100-£200Cultural immersionLess privacy

Most universities guarantee accommodation for first-year international students if applied by deadline.

Important: In popular cities like London, Edinburgh, and Manchester, apply for accommodation as soon as you accept your offer to secure the best options.

How does healthcare work for international students in Canada? Canada +

Healthcare coverage requirements:

  • Provincial health plans: Available in some provinces after 3-6 months (BC, AB, SK, MB, QC, NS, NL)
  • University health plans: Mandatory where provincial coverage isn't available ($600-$900/year)
  • Private insurance: Required before provincial coverage begins ($100-$200/month)
  • Covers: Doctor visits, hospital care, some medications
  • Excludes: Dental, vision, pre-existing conditions (usually)

We help students arrange appropriate health coverage as part of the admission process.

Important note: Healthcare systems vary significantly by province. For example, Alberta offers coverage from day one, while Ontario requires a 3-month waiting period.

What are the post-study work options in Australia? Australia +

Australia offers excellent post-study work opportunities through the Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485):

  • Graduate Work stream: 18 months for vocational graduates
  • Post-Study Work stream:
    • Bachelor/Bachelor Honours: 4 years
    • Masters by coursework: 5 years
    • Doctoral degree: 6 years
  • Regional benefits: Additional 1-2 years for studying in regional areas

After gaining work experience, graduates may be eligible for:

  1. Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186)
  2. Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)
  3. State Nominated visas (subclass 190)

Pro tip: Studying in occupations on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL) provides the best pathway to permanent residency.

What is student life like in Ireland? Ireland +

Irish student life features:

  • Active student unions with 100+ clubs and societies
  • Vibrant campus events like freshers' week and summer balls
  • Excellent sports facilities (GAA, rugby, soccer popular)
  • Career fairs with major tech and financial companies
  • Rich cultural scene - music, theater, festivals
  • Friendly, welcoming atmosphere
  • Comprehensive student support services

Universities host regular industry talks, hackathons, and networking events.

Unique aspects: Many Irish universities have strong traditions like Trinity College's "Pav" cricket matches and UCD's "R&G Week" (Raise and Give charity week). The social scene often revolves around campus pubs (called "the Buttery" or "the SU Bar").

Why choose New Zealand for higher education in 2025? New Zealand +

New Zealand offers exceptional education with:

  • 8 universities all ranked in Top 500 (2025), including University of Auckland (#68) and University of Otago (#206)
  • Post-study work visa allowing 1-3 years of work after graduation
  • Safe, welcoming environment with excellent quality of life
  • Practical, hands-on learning with strong industry connections
  • Beautiful natural landscapes and outdoor lifestyle
  • Pathway to residency through Skilled Migrant Category
  • Small class sizes and personalized attention

New Zealand is particularly strong in agriculture, environmental sciences, film production, and adventure tourism programs.

Unique benefit: Many programs include practical work placements as part of the curriculum, giving students valuable local work experience before graduation.

Are there any current COVID-19 restrictions in Australia? Australia +

As of May 2025:

  • No vaccination requirements for entry or study
  • No quarantine for international arrivals
  • Mask mandates may apply in healthcare settings
  • Universities offer blended (online+in-person) learning options

Standard health insurance covers COVID-related medical expenses. Always check official sources for updates before traveling.

Current policy: Australian universities have permanently adopted more flexible learning models, allowing students to begin some courses online if needed before transitioning to campus.

What are the pathways to permanent residency after studying in Canada? Canada +

Common PR pathways for international graduates:

  1. Canadian Experience Class (CEC): 1 year skilled work experience in Canada
  2. Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP): Each province has specific streams for graduates
  3. Quebec Experience Program (PEQ): For graduates from Quebec institutions
  4. Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP): For Atlantic Canada graduates
  5. Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP): Points-based system valuing Canadian education

Most programs require:

  • Canadian post-secondary credential
  • At least 1 year skilled work experience in Canada
  • Language proficiency (English/French)
  • Proof of funds (varies by program)

Strategic advice: Studying in provinces with specific immigration pathways (like Manitoba, Saskatchewan, or Atlantic provinces) can significantly improve PR chances.

What are the Student Visa requirements for Ireland in 2025? Ireland +

Key requirements for an Irish Student Visa (Stamp 2):

  • Letter of Acceptance from an accredited Irish institution
  • Proof of finances showing €7,000 for first year (plus tuition fees)
  • Medical insurance with minimum coverage of €25,000
  • English proficiency (IELTS 6.0-6.5 or equivalent for most programs)
  • Academic qualifications meeting course requirements
  • Statement of purpose explaining study plans

Visa fees: €60 (single entry) or €100 (multi-entry). Processing time: 4-8 weeks.

New for 2025: Ireland has introduced a "Fast-Track Tech Visa" for students enrolling in approved ICT programs, with accelerated processing and work rights.

What are the 2025 tuition fees for international students in the UK? UK +

Annual tuition fees (GBP) for 2025:

ProgramRangeAverage
Undergraduate (Arts)£15,000 - £25,000£19,000
Undergraduate (Science)£18,000 - £35,000£24,000
Postgraduate Taught£16,000 - £40,000£22,000
MBA£25,000 - £75,000£35,000
Medical Degrees£25,000 - £50,000£38,000

Note: Oxford and Cambridge fees range £28,000-£44,000/year. Scottish undergraduate degrees are typically 4 years.

Cost-saving options: Consider studying at universities in Northern Ireland or Wales where living costs are lower, or explore "2+2" programs that begin at partner colleges.

What are the work rights for international students in New Zealand? New Zealand +

Current work regulations (2025):

  • During studies: 20 hours/week during term, full-time during scheduled breaks
  • Post-study work visa: 1 year for non-degree, 2 years for degree, 3 years for postgraduate
  • Minimum wage: $23.15/hour (from April 2025)
  • Work placements: May be included as part of your course
  • Spouse work rights: Partners of postgraduate students can work full-time

Popular student jobs include retail ($23-$25/hr), hospitality ($23-$26/hr plus tips), and tutoring ($25-$40/hr).

Important: Work rights depend on your course level and duration. English language students have more restricted work rights than degree students.

Why choose the UK for higher education in 2025? UK +

The UK remains a premier global study destination with:

  • 17 universities in Top 100 (2025), including Oxford (#2), Cambridge (#3), and Imperial College London (#6)
  • Shorter degree durations (3 years for Bachelor's, 1 year for Master's) saving time and money
  • Graduate Route Visa allowing 2-3 years of post-study work (3 years for PhD graduates)
  • World-leading research with 54% of UK research ranked world-class (REF 2021)
  • Cultural diversity with over 600,000 international students from 200+ countries
  • Strong graduate outcomes - 86% of graduates employed or in further study within 15 months
  • Rich history combined with cutting-edge innovation across industries

The UK is particularly renowned for its programs in finance, law, creative arts, and engineering.

Why choose Canada for higher education in 2025? Canada +

Canada is a top global study destination with:

  • 3 universities in Top 50 (2025) - University of Toronto (#21), McGill University (#30), University of British Columbia (#34)
  • Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) allowing graduates to work for up to 3 years
  • Affordable tuition compared to US/UK (30-50% lower costs)
  • Multicultural society with excellent quality of life (Vancouver and Toronto ranked in top 10 most livable cities)
  • Pathway to permanent residency through various immigration programs
  • Safe and welcoming environment for international students

Canada excels in computer science, environmental studies, healthcare, and business programs.

Unique advantage: Many Canadian programs include co-op (paid internship) terms that count toward your degree and provide valuable work experience.

Why choose Australia for higher education in 2025? Australia +

Australia remains a top global study destination with:

  • 9 universities in Top 100 (2025), including University of Melbourne (#14) and Australian National University (#34)
  • Post-study work rights up to 6 years for eligible graduates under Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485)
  • World's 3rd most popular study destination with over 700,000 international students
  • Melbourne and Sydney ranked in top 5 most livable cities (EIU 2025)
  • Strong industry connections with 90% graduate employment rate within 6 months
  • Multicultural society with excellent student support services
  • Beautiful natural environment and outdoor lifestyle

Australia is particularly strong in mining engineering, marine biology, tourism management, and healthcare fields.

Why choose Ireland for higher education in 2025? Ireland +

Ireland is an increasingly popular study destination with:

  • 8 universities in Top 500 (2025), including Trinity College Dublin (#81) and University College Dublin (#171)
  • Europe's tech hub with global HQs of Google, Facebook, Apple, and Microsoft
  • Graduate visa allowing 2 years of post-study work (3 years for PhD graduates)
  • English-speaking country with welcoming culture and safe environment
  • EU member offering access to European opportunities
  • Strong industry links - 90% of graduates employed within 6 months
  • Rich cultural heritage combined with modern innovation

Ireland is especially renowned for its computer science, pharmaceuticals, and business programs, with strong industry placement opportunities.

What are the student visa requirements for New Zealand in 2025? New Zealand +

Key requirements for a New Zealand Student Visa:

  • Offer of Place from an approved education provider
  • Proof of funds showing NZ$20,000/year for living costs plus tuition
  • Medical and chest x-ray (if staying over 6 months)
  • Police certificate (if aged 17+ and staying 24+ months)
  • English proficiency (IELTS 6.0 for undergraduate, 6.5 for postgraduate)
  • Genuine student declaration

Visa fees: NZ$375 (application) + NZ$35 (receiving center). Processing time: 20-25 working days.

New pathway: New Zealand has introduced a "Green List Student Visa" for those studying in occupations on the skills shortage list, offering faster processing and clearer pathways to residency.

What are the 2025 tuition fees for international students in Ireland? Ireland +

Annual tuition fees (EUR) for 2025:

ProgramRangeAverage
Undergraduate (Arts)€10,000 - €25,000€15,000
Undergraduate (Science)€15,000 - €30,000€20,000
Postgraduate Taught€12,000 - €35,000€18,000
MBA€20,000 - €45,000€30,000
Medicine€45,000 - €55,000€50,000

Note: EU students pay significantly lower fees (€3,000-€7,000/year). Some programs in technology fields may qualify for partial fee subsidies.

What are the living costs in US cities (2025)? USA +

Monthly living cost estimates (USD):

CityAccommodationFoodTransportTotal
New York$1,500-$3,000$500-$800$120-$150$2,500-$4,500
Los Angeles$1,200-$2,500$450-$700$100-$130$2,000-$3,800
Chicago$900-$1,800$400-$600$100-$120$1,600-$2,800
Boston$1,300-$2,500$500-$750$90-$120$2,100-$3,700
Austin$800-$1,500$350-$550$70-$100$1,400-$2,400

College towns are typically 20-40% cheaper than major cities. Health insurance averages $1,500-$3,000/year.

Budgeting tip: Many universities offer cost-of-living calculators specific to their location - use these for the most accurate estimates.

What scholarships are available for international students in the UK? UK +

Major scholarship programs:

  1. Chevening Scholarships (fully funded by UK government)
  2. Commonwealth Scholarships (for Commonwealth country citizens)
  3. University-specific scholarships:
    • Oxford Clarendon Fund (£15,000+ per year)
    • Cambridge Gates Scholarship (full cost)
    • Imperial College President's Scholarships
  4. GREAT Scholarships (£10,000 for students from specific countries)
  5. EduBridge Global Excellence Awards (up to £8,000 for select programs)

Most deadlines are 6-12 months before program start. Early applications strongly recommended.

Application strategy: Many UK scholarships are department-specific rather than university-wide. Always check with your specific academic department for funding opportunities.

How do I apply through EduBridge Global for Australian universities? Australia +

Our 8-step application process for Australia:

  1. Free consultation: Academic assessment and career counseling
  2. Document preparation: Help with transcripts, SOPs, portfolios
  3. University selection: Match with 3-5 ideal institutions
  4. Application submission: Direct to our partner universities
  5. Offer management: Average 2-4 week response time
  6. Visa guidance: Complete documentation support
  7. Pre-departure briefing: Accommodation, banking, flights
  8. Airport pickup: Arranged for all students

Key intake deadlines for 2026:

  • Semester 1 (February): Apply by October 2025
  • Semester 2 (July): Apply by March 2026

Pro tip: Many Australian universities offer conditional early offers - apply as early as possible even if you're awaiting final results.

What accommodation options are available in the US? USA +

2025 accommodation options (annual costs in USD):

TypeCostProsCons
University Dorms$8,000-$15,000Convenient, socialShared facilities
Off-campus Shared$6,000-$12,000More independenceAdditional commute
Homestay$9,000-$18,000Cultural immersionLess privacy
Private Apartment$12,000-$30,000+Complete privacyHigher cost

Most universities require freshmen to live on campus. Graduate housing varies by institution.

Important: In competitive housing markets (like California and New York), start looking for accommodation 6-9 months before your program starts.

How does healthcare work for international students in New Zealand? New Zealand +

Healthcare requirements:

  • Mandatory health insurance ($500-$700/year through university or approved provider)
  • Accident coverage: Included under ACC (no-cost treatment for accidents)
  • Doctor visits: $50-$80 per consultation (discounted at university clinics)
  • Prescriptions: $5 per item (subsidized)
  • Emergency care: Free at public hospitals

We help students arrange appropriate health coverage as part of enrollment.

Note: Some universities include basic health services in student fees, while others require separate insurance purchases.

What is student life like in Canada? Canada +

Canadian student life features:

  • Diverse campus communities with students from 180+ countries
  • Four distinct seasons with winter activities (skiing, ice skating)
  • Active student unions organizing events and clubs
  • Strong focus on work-life balance
  • Excellent sports and recreation facilities
  • Co-op and internship opportunities with major companies
  • Comprehensive support services for international students

Universities host orientation weeks, cultural festivals, and career fairs throughout the year.

Unique aspects: Many Canadian universities have strong traditions like UofT's "Frosh Week", McGill's "Carnaval", and UBC's "Storm the Wall" competition. Campus life often revolves around student centers and athletic facilities.

What are the work visa options after graduation in the US? USA +

Post-study work options in the United States:

  1. OPT: 12 months (36 months for STEM) of work authorization
  2. H-1B Visa: Employer-sponsored (annual lottery with 20-30% selection rate)
  3. O-1 Visa: For individuals with extraordinary ability
  4. L-1 Visa: For transfers within multinational companies
  5. EB-2/EB-3: Employment-based green card (long process)

Key considerations:

  • OPT applications must be filed before program completion
  • H-1B requires bachelor's degree or higher
  • STEM graduates have three attempts at H-1B lottery
  • Many students transition from OPT to H-1B status

Strategic advice: Consider working for non-profit organizations or universities after graduation, as they're exempt from H-1B caps and may sponsor green cards directly.

What is student life like in the UK? UK +

UK student life features:

  • Active student unions with 200+ clubs and societies
  • Traditional events like freshers' week and graduation balls
  • Excellent sports facilities and intramural leagues
  • Career fairs with top UK and international employers
  • Rich cultural scene - museums, theaters, music venues
  • Easy travel to Europe during breaks
  • Comprehensive student support services

Universities host regular guest lectures, hackathons, and networking events.

Unique traditions: From Oxford's formal halls to St. Andrews' Raisin Weekend, UK universities offer distinctive experiences. Many have their own slang terms - at Cambridge, exams are called "tripos" and at Durham, first-years are "freshers".

What are the options after graduation in Ireland? Ireland +

Post-study pathways in Ireland:

  1. Stamp 1G: 2 years work permission (3 years for PhD)
  2. Critical Skills Employment Permit: For jobs with €32,000+ salary
  3. General Employment Permit: For other eligible jobs
  4. Further study: Progress to higher degree
  5. Start-up Entrepreneur Programme: For business founders

Key considerations:

  • Stamp 1G applications must be made before student visa expires
  • Critical Skills Permit leads to permanent residency after 2 years
  • Tech sector has highest demand for skilled graduates
  • Many students transition from Stamp 1G to work permits

Growing opportunities: Ireland's thriving tech sector (with 9 of 10 largest global tech companies based there) offers excellent career prospects for graduates in ICT, engineering, and business fields.

What are the options after graduation in New Zealand? New Zealand +

Post-study pathways:

  1. Post-study work visa: 1-3 years depending on qualification level
  2. Skilled Migrant Category Resident Visa: Points-based system
  3. Work to Residence: For jobs on skills shortage lists
  4. Further study: Progress to higher qualification

Key considerations:

  • Post-study work visa must be applied for within 3 months of program completion
  • Skilled Migrant Category requires job offer in skilled employment
  • Many students transition from post-study visa to work visa
  • Long-term skill shortage list occupations have better residency prospects

Regional benefits: Studying and working outside Auckland can earn you additional points toward residency and may qualify you for regional incentives.

Are there any current COVID-19 restrictions in Canada? Canada +

As of May 2025:

  • No vaccination requirements for entry or study
  • No quarantine for international arrivals
  • Mask mandates may apply in healthcare settings
  • Universities offer flexible learning options (in-person preferred)

Standard health insurance covers COVID-related medical expenses. Always check official sources for updates before traveling.

Current policy: Canadian universities have returned to primarily in-person learning but maintain robust online resources and some hybrid options for students who need flexibility.

How does healthcare work for international students in the UK? UK +

UK healthcare system for students:

  • Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS): £624/year included in visa fee
  • NHS access: Free at point of service (except prescriptions, dental, optical)
  • GP registration: Required soon after arrival
  • Prescriptions: £9.65 per item (free in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland)
  • Dental care: Band 1 treatment £26.80 (check-ups)
  • University health centers: Often provide free basic services

Private health insurance recommended for dental, optical, and faster specialist access.

Important: The IHS must be paid for the entire duration of your visa upfront. You'll get an NHS number after registering with a GP.

How does health insurance work for international students in the US? USA +

US health insurance requirements:

  • Mandatory at most universities (either school plan or comparable private insurance)
  • Average cost: $1,500-$3,000/year through university plans
  • Covers: Doctor visits (after deductible), emergency care, some prescriptions
  • Excludes: Dental, vision, pre-existing conditions (varies by plan)
  • University health centers: Basic care often included in fees

We help students compare insurance options and select appropriate coverage.

Important: The US healthcare system is complex. Always understand your policy's deductible (amount you pay before coverage starts), copays (fixed fees for services), and coinsurance (percentage you pay for services).

What are the work visa options after graduation in the US? USA +

Post-study work options in the United States:

  1. OPT: 12 months (36 months for STEM) of work authorization
  2. H-1B Visa: Employer-sponsored (annual lottery with 20-30% selection rate)
  3. O-1 Visa: For individuals with extraordinary ability
  4. L-1 Visa: For transfers within multinational companies
  5. EB-2/EB-3: Employment-based green card (long process)

Key considerations:

  • OPT applications must be filed before program completion
  • H-1B requires bachelor's degree or higher
  • STEM graduates have three attempts at H-1B lottery
  • Many students transition from OPT to H-1B status

Strategic advice: Consider working for non-profit organizations or universities after graduation, as they're exempt from H-1B caps and may sponsor green cards directly.

What are the pathways to permanent residency after studying in Australia? Australia +

Australia offers several pathways to permanent residency for graduates:

  1. Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189): Points-based system for occupations on the MLTSSL
  2. Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190): State nomination required
  3. Skilled Work Regional visa (subclass 491): For regional areas
  4. Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186): With employer sponsorship
  5. Global Talent visa (subclass 858): For exceptional talent in target sectors

Key requirements typically include:

  • Australian qualification in an in-demand field
  • Competent English (IELTS 6.0 or equivalent)
  • Positive skills assessment for your occupation
  • Relevant work experience (for some pathways)

Pro tip: Studying in regional areas (like Adelaide, Hobart, or regional NSW/QLD) can give you access to additional PR points and dedicated migration pathways.

How do I apply through EduBridge Global for Canadian institutions? Canada +

Our streamlined Canadian application process:

  1. Free assessment: Academic evaluation and profile analysis
  2. Institution matching: Recommend best-fit universities/colleges
  3. Document preparation: SOPs, references, portfolios, translations
  4. Application submission: Direct to our partner institutions
  5. Offer management: Help with conditions and deadlines
  6. Study permit guidance: Complete documentation support
  7. Pre-departure services: Accommodation, banking, orientation

Key intake deadlines for 2026:

  • Fall intake (September): Apply by January-March 2026
  • Winter intake (January): Apply by June-September 2026
  • Summer intake (May): Limited programs, apply by October-December 2025

Important: Some competitive programs (like computer science at top universities) may have earlier deadlines. We recommend starting the process 12-15 months before your intended start date.

How do I apply through EduBridge Global for New Zealand institutions? New Zealand +

Our 8-step New Zealand application process:

  1. Free consultation: Academic assessment and profile evaluation
  2. University selection: Match with 3-5 ideal institutions
  3. Document preparation: Transcripts, SOPs, references, portfolios
  4. Application submission: Direct to chosen universities
  5. Offer management: Help with conditions and deadlines
  6. Visa guidance: Complete Student Visa application
  7. Pre-departure briefing: Accommodation, banking, flights
  8. Airport pickup: Arranged for all students

Key intake deadlines for 2026:

  • Semester 1 (February): Apply by October 2025
  • Semester 2 (July): Apply by April 2026

Note: Some programs (like medicine and clinical psychology) may have different timelines and additional requirements like interviews.

How do I apply through EduBridge Global for Irish institutions? Ireland +

Our streamlined Irish application process:

  1. Profile evaluation: Assess academic background and goals
  2. University selection: Recommend 4-5 institutions matching your profile
  3. Document preparation: SOPs, references, portfolios, academic transcripts
  4. Direct applications: To chosen universities (no centralized system)
  5. Interview preparation: For competitive programs (medicine, etc.)
  6. Offer management: Help with conditions and deadlines
  7. Visa guidance: Complete Student Visa documentation
  8. Pre-departure briefing: Accommodation, banking, cultural orientation

Key deadlines for 2026 entry:

  • Undergraduate: February 1, 2026 (via CAO for some programs)
  • Postgraduate: Varies (typically 4-6 months before start date)
  • Rolling admissions: Many universities accept applications year-round

For medicine applicants: Ireland has some of the earliest deadlines (typically October of the previous year) and requires additional entrance exams (HPAT for undergraduate medicine).

What scholarships are available for 2025 intakes in Australia? Australia +

Major scholarship programs for Australia:

  1. Australia Awards (fully funded by DFAT)
  2. Destination Australia ($15,000/year for regional study)
  3. University-specific scholarships:
    • Melbourne International Undergraduate Scholarship (up to 50% fee remission)
    • ANU Chancellor's International Scholarship ($25,000)
    • University of Sydney Vice-Chancellor's International Scholarship ($40,000)
  4. Research Training Program (RTP): For postgraduate research students
  5. EduBridge Global Excellence Awards (up to $10,000 for select programs)

Application deadlines typically fall 6-12 months before semester starts. Early applications recommended.

Strategic advice: Many Australian scholarships prioritize applicants from specific regions or studying in priority fields like STEM, healthcare, or sustainability. Always check eligibility criteria carefully.

What scholarships are available for international students in New Zealand? New Zealand +

Major scholarship programs:

  1. New Zealand Excellence Awards (up to NZ$10,000)
  2. University-specific scholarships:
    • Auckland University International Student Scholarship (up to $10,000)
    • Victoria University of Wellington Tongarewa Scholarship ($5,000-$10,000)
    • University of Otago International Research Scholarship (tuition fees waiver)
  3. NZIDRS (for PhD students, covers tuition + living costs)
  4. EduBridge Global Excellence Awards (up to NZ$8,000 for select programs)

Application deadlines typically close 6-9 months before semester starts.

Pro tip: Many scholarships for New Zealand prioritize applicants from specific regions (like Southeast Asia or Latin America) or studying in fields aligned with New Zealand's skills needs (agriculture technology, environmental science, etc.).

What accommodation options are available in Ireland? Ireland +

2025 accommodation options (monthly costs in EUR):

TypeCostProsCons
University Halls€500-€1,000Convenient, socialLimited availability
Private Student Housing€600-€1,200Modern facilitiesHigher cost
Shared Apartment€400-€800More independenceBills separate
Homestay€500-€900Cultural immersionLess privacy

Due to housing shortages in Dublin, early application for accommodation is crucial.

Current situation: Ireland faces significant housing challenges, especially in Dublin. We strongly recommend securing accommodation before arrival, even if it means temporary housing initially. Many universities now offer guaranteed accommodation for first-year international students who apply by their deadlines.

What accommodation options are available in Canada? Canada +

2025 accommodation options (monthly costs in CAD):

TypeCostProsCons
University Residence$800-$1,500Convenient, socialLimited privacy
Off-campus Shared$500-$1,000More independenceLonger commute
Homestay$700-$1,200Meals includedHouse rules
Private Apartment$1,000-$2,000+Complete privacyHigher cost

Most universities guarantee housing for first-year international students if applied by their deadlines.

Housing tip: In competitive markets like Toronto and Vancouver, start looking for accommodation 6-8 months before your program starts. Consider living in nearby suburbs with good transit links for more affordable options.

How does health insurance (OSHC) work in Australia? Australia +

Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) requirements:

  • Mandatory for student visa holders
  • Cost: $600-$1,200/year depending on provider (Allianz, Bupa, Medibank, NIB)
  • Covers: Doctor visits (85% back), hospital care, some prescriptions
  • Excludes: Dental, optical, pre-existing conditions
  • University clinics: Bulk-billed (free) services available

Our team can arrange OSHC as part of your visa application package.

Important: You must maintain OSHC for the entire duration of your student visa. Let your provider know if you extend your stay in Australia.

What is student life like in Australia? Australia +

Australian student life features:

  • Vibrant campus culture with clubs and societies
  • Excellent sports facilities and outdoor activities
  • Cultural diversity with students from 140+ countries
  • Strong focus on work-life balance
  • Beach lifestyle in coastal cities
  • Internship and networking opportunities
  • Comprehensive student support services

Universities organize orientation weeks, career fairs, and social events throughout the year.

Unique aspects: Many Australian universities have strong traditions like "O-Week" (Orientation Week), college rivalries, and unique sports like "Prosh Week" at UWA where students dress in costumes and publish satirical newspapers. The campus culture often blends academic rigor with outdoor lifestyle activities.

Are there any current COVID-19 restrictions in New Zealand? New Zealand +

As of May 2025:

  • No vaccination requirements for entry or study
  • No quarantine for international arrivals
  • Mask recommendations in healthcare and crowded indoor settings
  • Universities offer full in-person learning with online resources

Standard health insurance covers COVID-related medical expenses. Always check official sources for updates before traveling.

Current approach: New Zealand has moved to a "personal responsibility" model for COVID-19, with universities providing hand sanitizer stations and encouraging students to stay home if unwell.

Are there any current COVID-19 restrictions in the UK? UK +

As of May 2025:

  • No restrictions on international travel or study
  • No vaccination requirements for entry
  • Mask wearing optional in all settings
  • Universities offer full in-person teaching

The NHS provides COVID-19 treatment if needed, covered by the Immigration Health Surcharge.

Current policy: UK universities have returned to normal operations but maintain enhanced cleaning protocols and some remote learning options for students who need them.

Are there any current COVID-19 restrictions in the US? USA +

As of May 2025:

  • No federal restrictions on international students
  • No vaccination requirements for F-1 visas
  • Some universities may have their own health policies
  • Full in-person learning at most institutions

Health insurance typically covers COVID-related care. Check with your specific university for any campus-specific requirements.

Current approach: US universities have largely returned to pre-pandemic operations but many retain improved ventilation systems and flexible attendance policies for ill students.

What are the pathways to permanent residency after studying in New Zealand? New Zealand +

Pathways to residency in New Zealand for graduates:

  1. Skilled Migrant Category Resident Visa: Points-based system considering age, qualifications, work experience, and job offer
  2. Green List Straight to Residence: For occupations on the Green List with qualified job offers
  3. Work to Residence: After 2 years working in an accredited employer
  4. Partner of a New Zealander: If married to or in a partnership with a NZ citizen/resident

Key requirements typically include:

  • New Zealand qualification (especially bachelor's degree or higher)
  • Job or job offer in a skilled occupation
  • English language proficiency
  • Good health and character

Regional benefits: Studying and working outside Auckland can earn you additional points toward residency.

What are the pathways to permanent residency after studying in Ireland? Ireland +

Common PR pathways for international graduates:

  1. Critical Skills Employment Permit: Leads to Stamp 4 (long-term residency) after 2 years
  2. General Employment Permit: After 5 years on work permits
  3. Start-up Entrepreneur Programme: For business founders
  4. Investor Programme: For those making significant investments
  5. Family reunification: If married to an Irish citizen/EEA national

Key considerations:

  • Critical Skills Permit requires job offer with €32,000+ salary (€64,000 for recent graduates in shortage occupations)
  • Time spent on Stamp 1G (graduate visa) counts toward residency requirements
  • Tech sector has the most opportunities for sponsorship

Strategic advice: Gaining experience with multinational companies in Ireland can open doors to internal transfers or other immigration pathways.

What are the pathways to permanent residency after studying in the UK? UK +

Post-study pathways to settlement in the UK:

  1. Graduate Route → Skilled Worker Visa: 5 years to ILR (Indefinite Leave to Remain)
  2. Global Talent Visa: For leaders in academia/research/digital technology (3-5 years to ILR)
  3. Innovator Founder Visa: For business founders (3 years to ILR)
  4. Scale-up Visa: For jobs with fast-growing companies (5 years to ILR)

Key requirements:

  • UK degree (for Graduate Route)
  • Job offer from licensed sponsor (for Skilled Worker)
  • Minimum salary thresholds (varies by route)
  • English language proficiency

Pro tip: The Health and Care Worker Visa offers faster settlement (5 years) and is available for graduates in nursing, medicine, and other healthcare professions.

How do these study destinations compare in key aspects? Comparison +

Here's a quick comparison of key factors across our featured study destinations:

FactorUSAUKCanadaAustraliaNew ZealandIreland
Avg. Annual Tuition$25,000-$50,000£15,000-£35,000CAD$20,000-$40,000AUD$25,000-$45,000NZ$25,000-$40,000€15,000-€30,000
Avg. Living Costs$1,200-$2,500/month£1,000-£1,800/monthCAD$1,000-$2,000/monthAUD$1,500-$2,500/monthNZ$1,300-$2,200/month€1,000-€1,800/month
Post-study Work1-3 years (STEM)2-3 years1-3 years2-6 years1-3 years2-3 years
PR PathwayComplex5+ years1-2 years after work2+ years after study2+ years after study2+ years after study
Work During Study20 hrs/week20 hrs/week20 hrs/week24 hrs/week20 hrs/week20 hrs/week
Strongest FieldsTech, BusinessFinance, LawCS, EngineeringMining, HealthcareAgriculture, FilmTech, Pharma

Choosing the right destination: Consider your academic goals, budget, career aspirations, and lifestyle preferences. The US offers unparalleled opportunities in tech and research but at higher costs. Canada and Australia provide clearer pathways to permanent residency. The UK offers prestigious degrees in shorter timeframes. Ireland and New Zealand combine quality education with welcoming environments.

How do I choose the right study destination for me? Guidance +

Selecting the ideal study abroad destination depends on several factors:

1. Academic Goals:

  • Research opportunities: US and UK lead in research output
  • Specialized programs: Some countries excel in specific fields (e.g., Australia in mining engineering)
  • Teaching style: US offers broad education, UK is more specialized

2. Career Objectives:

  • Industry connections: Consider which countries have strong industries in your field
  • Work rights: Australia and Canada offer longer post-study work periods
  • Immigration pathways: Canada and Australia have the most straightforward PR systems

3. Financial Considerations:

  • Tuition costs: US and UK are most expensive, Canada offers better value
  • Living costs: Major cities (London, Sydney, NYC) are significantly more expensive
  • Scholarship availability: US offers most scholarships but competition is fierce

4. Lifestyle Preferences:

  • Urban vs. rural: Do you prefer big cities or quieter college towns?
  • Climate: From Canada's winters to Australia's beaches
  • Cultural fit: Consider language, social norms, and community support

5. Personal Growth:

  • Travel opportunities: Europe accessible from UK/Ireland
  • Alumni networks: US Ivy League has global reach
  • Language skills: All these countries are English-speaking

Our advice: Create a weighted scoring system based on what matters most to you. Our counselors can help you evaluate your options and find the best fit for your goals and circumstances.

What is the ideal timeline for applying to study abroad? Planning +

Here's a general timeline for 2025 intakes:

12-18 months before:

  • Research countries and universities
  • Take standardized tests (IELTS/TOEFL, SAT/GRE/GMAT if required)
  • Begin saving for application fees and deposits

9-12 months before:

  • Finalize university list (3-8 choices)
  • Start drafting statements of purpose
  • Request recommendation letters
  • For US: Begin Common App/Coalition App

6-9 months before:

  • Submit applications (earlier for early decision/action)
  • Apply for scholarships
  • Prepare financial documents for visa

3-6 months before:

  • Receive offers and make decision
  • Apply for student visa
  • Arrange accommodation

1-3 months before:

  • Book flights
  • Set up international banking
  • Attend pre-departure orientations

Country-specific notes:

  • US: Early decision deadlines in November 2025
  • UK: Oxford/Cambridge/medicine due October 2025
  • Australia: Semester 1 deadlines typically October 2025
  • Canada: Popular programs fill quickly - apply by January 2026 for Fall

Pro tip: Start preparing financial documents early as some countries require funds to be in your account for several months before applying.

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