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This Week in Study Abroad (TWISA) Vol. 18: Longer Timelines

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Ernest Emeka

Published on August 18th, 2026

Countries are formalising tighter scrutiny and longer timelines rather than introducing sudden new barriers. For students, that means the advantage goes to those who plan early, especially around documentation, family sponsorship, and post-study residence

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This Week in Study Abroad (TWISA) Vol. 18: Longer Timelines

This Week in Study Abroad (TWISA) Vol. 18: Longer Timelines

Ernest Emeka avatar
Ernest Emeka

Published on August 18th, 2026

Countries are formalising tighter scrutiny and longer timelines rather than introducing sudden new barriers. For students, that means the advantage goes to those who plan early, especially around documentation, family sponsorship, and post-study residence

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This Week in Study Abroad (TWISA) Vol. 18: Longer Timelines

2027–2028 Global Scholarship Opportunities: Fully Funded and Funded Programmes

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Ernest Emeka

Published on August 17th, 2026

A scholarship graphic currently circulating online mixes genuine opportunities, incorrectly named programmes, and mismatched locations. Before applying, verify scholarships directly with the university or the official scholarship provider.

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2027–2028 Global Scholarship Opportunities: Fully Funded and Funded Programmes

Financial Frictions in International Student Mobility: Evidence from Nigerian Students Paying Overseas Institutions

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Ernest Emeka

Published on August 13rd, 2026

The amount spent by Nigerians between 2020 and the first half of 2025 equals around 2.6% of Nigeria’s annual nominal GDP. To bring this fact home, in 2025, the country allocated N2.52 trillion to education.

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Financial Frictions in International Student Mobility: Evidence from Nigerian Students Paying Overseas Institutions

This Week in Study Abroad (TWISA) Vol. 17: The Immigration Reset

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Ernest Emeka

Published on August 11st, 2026

Countries are increasingly prioritising skilled workers, researchers and talent that match specific economic needs, while tightening financial, migration and family reunification rules.

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This Week in Study Abroad (TWISA) Vol. 17: The Immigration Reset

Why Many Nigerians Are Wary of English Proficiency Tests

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Ernest Emeka

Published on August 7th, 2026

A Nigerian can gain admission to one university without a test, get rejected by another for lacking one, and then discover that immigration officers or a professional licensing body apply yet another standard entirely

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Why Many Nigerians Are Wary of English Proficiency Tests

This Week in Study Abroad (TWISA) Vol. 16: Global Pivot

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Ernest Emeka

Published on August 4th, 2026

Global immigration policies continue to evolve, with countries placing greater emphasis on skilled migration, stronger financial verification, and compliance with immigration rules.

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This Week in Study Abroad (TWISA) Vol. 16: Global Pivot

This Week in Study Abroad (TWISA) Vol. 15

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Ifeomachukwu Obiogbolu

Published on July 28th, 2026

Studying abroad presents a lot of opportunities beyond the academic pursuit

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This Week in Study Abroad (TWISA) Vol. 15

This Week in Study Abroad (TWISA) Vol. 14

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Ifeomachukwu Obiogbolu

Published on July 21st, 2026

The Pathway Student Visa allows eligible students to complete up to three consecutive study programmes with approved education providers under a single visa, valid for up to five years

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This Week in Study Abroad (TWISA) Vol. 14

This Week in Study Abroad (TWISA) Vol. 13

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Ifeomachukwu Obiogbolu

Published on July 14th, 2026

All applicants seeking Nigerian visas are now required to submit their applications directly at the Embassy of Nigeria in Washington, DC, or at the Consulates of Nigeria in New York and Atlanta, until further notice.

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This Week in Study Abroad (TWISA) Vol. 13

US Visa Timeline for Ghana Students

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Ernest Emeka

Published on July 8th, 2026

What trips students up is underestimating how long the visa process itself takes once admission is confirmed, particularly the interview wait time at the US Embassy in Accra, which fluctuates and has historically run into several months during busy season

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US Visa Timeline for Ghana Students
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