For international students looking for chances for higher education, Canada continues to be one of the best options. Prospective students should be aware of some new rules regarding the student visa for 2024, though. The study visa has undergone revisions from the Canadian government, and it is imperative that you keep up to date if you plan to study there. The requirements for acquiring the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) are also affected by the new regulations. Some of the new regulations for foreign students planning to study in Canada as of 2024 are listed below: 1. New requirements for students' cost of living: starting January 1, 2024, international students must prove they have at least $20,635 (formerly $10,000) to pay for living expenses (qualifications vary for students moving to Quebec). 2. Modifications to the Eligibility for Spousal Open Work Permits: Effective immediately, open work permits will only be granted to spouses of foreign students enrolled ...
Temitope Balogun Joshua, a late Nigerian televangelist, had his YouTube channel banned by the internet video sharing company. This follows charges of sexual and physical abuse made against the late preacher in a BBC documentary. The BBC and Open Democracy reported the channel, which boasted over 500,000 subscribers and hundreds of millions of views, for allegedly breaking the rules of the platform. Emmanuel TV was "terminated for violation of YouTube's Terms of Service," according to the video-sharing website. The BBC examined Emmanuel TV's online presence as part of their investigation into TB Joshua's activities at his Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), and they discovered at least 50 “abusive” videos on YouTube. The YouTube account was suspended on January 29th after the team reported the videos to the platform. Remember how victims of TB Joshua's purported sexual exploitation described how they were reportedly coerced into silence and sil...
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