A survey by global services company IDP Education suggests that policy volatility in Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom is unsettling international enrollments, with 41 percent reconsidering their study abroad plans.
The U.S. has become the top choice for international students, climbing from fourth place in the last survey, with Canada dropping to fourth and Australia to second.
IDP Education chief executive mentioned the impact of 'visa and policy disruption' in destination countries affecting demand, making it harder for students worldwide to pursue global education goals.
Australia faces challenges with new visa processing policies affecting students from Southeast Asia, Africa, and Latin America, while the U.K. has restrictions on graduate students bringing dependents and is reviewing post-study work visas.
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