International student program shrinks amid COVID-19 travel restrictions - News Summed Up

International student program shrinks amid COVID-19 travel restrictions


The federal government only allows entry to international students who received their study permits prior to March 18, under an order in council. As a provincial government-owned company, Atlantic Education International operates under the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development. It was created in 1997 to market and sell educational programs abroad, including the New Brunswick International Student Program. International students come from about 22 countries and live with host families during their studies at New Brunswick schools. Families house the international students during their studies, but most will not meet until after 14 days of self-isolation.


Source: CBC News August 22, 2020 10:52 UTC



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