SP Jain in the News

The impact of US policy changes on international students

 

In the article published in News 18, Dr Christopher Abraham, Professor and Head of Campus (Dubai) at SP Jain School of Global Management, talks about the developing landscape of the US immigration policies and their impact on international students. He underscores the economic contributions of these students and the journey from securing student visas to achieving permanent residency.

 

Christopher Abraham News18

 

He advocates for legislative reforms that directly address these systemic issues, suggesting that such changes are crucial for the United States to maintain its competitive edge in attracting global talent. Without these reforms, there's a tangible risk of losing skilled graduates to other countries with more straightforward immigration processes, such as Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia.

In conclusion, Dr Abraham calls for policymakers to recognise the contributions of international students and to implement clearer, more efficient pathways to citizenship. Such initiatives would not only uphold the ideals of the American Dream but also ensure sustained economic growth and innovation for the nation.

To read the full article, please click here.

 

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