Recent policy shifts in traditional English-speaking countries—namely the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia—are reshaping global student mobility patterns. Stricter immigration and visa regulations in these nations have prompted international students to seek alternative study destinations that offer quality education, affordability, and favorable visa policies.
Emerging destinations such as Germany, France, the Netherlands, Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, and New Zealand are experiencing increased interest from students worldwide. This trend necessitates strategic adaptations from educational institutions, businesses, and policymakers to accommodate and support the evolving landscape of international education.