Study & Settle Abroad
Top Destinations
Australia
Canada
UK
USA
Ireland
AND MORE...
Each country offers unique advantages. Here's a quick look at what makes our most popular study destinations stand out.
World-class universities, generous post-study work rights, and a multicultural lifestyle that makes settling in remarkably easy.
A welcoming immigration system, affordable tuition compared to peers, and strong pathways to permanent residency after study.
Home to some of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the world, with shorter, more cost-effective degree timelines.
Unmatched diversity of programmes, world-leading research opportunities and on-campus jobs while you study.
English-speaking EU access, a thriving tech ecosystem and one of the most student-friendly post-study work visas in Europe.
Germany, France, Netherlands, New Zealand & more
Not sure which country fits your goals best? Book a free consultation and we'll help you compare destinations side-by-side.
Talk To A CounsellorA global education opens doors that go far beyond the classroom. Here are some of the biggest wins our students enjoy.
Access globally ranked universities, cutting-edge research, and degrees recognised by top employers.
Build lifelong friendships with students from every continent and grow a professional network across borders.
Most of our destinations allow part-time work during study and 1–3 years of full-time work after graduation.
Countries like Canada and Australia offer clear, points-based routes from student visa to permanent residency.
A few of the most common questions students ask before choosing a destination.
Ireland, Germany, and certain Canadian provinces tend to offer the most affordable tuition combined with strong post-study work rights. We'll help you compare based on your course.
Canada and Australia consistently rank as some of the most transparent and predictable visa systems for international students, provided your documentation is well-prepared.
Yes — most of our destinations allow spouses (and in many cases, children) to join you on a dependent visa, often with work rights. Eligibility depends on the country and program level.
Yes. Most destinations allow 20 hours/week of work during semester and full-time during breaks. Some countries (like Canada and Australia) recently expanded these limits.
That's fine. Many universities offer conditional offers based on academic transcripts alone, and we'll guide you on the best English test (or waiver) for your destination.
Book a free 30-minute call and one of our counsellors will compare countries based on your goals, budget, and long-term plans.