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Will facilitating long-term visas for Maldivian students boost higher education sector?

by Press Xpress April 3, 2023
written by Press Xpress April 3, 2023
Will facilitating long-term visas for Maldivian students boost higher education sector
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Bangladesh’s decision to grant long-term visas to Maldivian students is a step towards strengthening the relationship between the two countries. The Maldivian foreign ministry welcomed the move and thanked Bangladesh for facilitating long-term visas for Maldivian students. The move is expected to resolve the concerns of Maldivian students studying in Bangladesh and encourage more Maldivian students to pursue higher education in the country.

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Relief for Maldivian students studying in Bangladesh

Maldivian students studying in Bangladesh will now be able to obtain long-term visas, valid for the entire duration of their respective courses or internship programs. Previously, these students faced the daunting task of renewing their visas every year, which was a time-consuming and stressful process. This decision by the Bangladesh government is expected to bring significant relief to Maldivian students studying in the country, allowing them to focus on their studies and academic pursuits without worrying about their visas.

The move is also expected to enhance the educational experience of Maldivian students in Bangladesh, as they will no longer have to go through the hassle of obtaining visa extensions every year, which could be a deterrent to their academic goals. The announcement has been welcomed by the Maldivian foreign ministry, which has expressed its gratitude to the Bangladesh government for facilitating long-term visas for Maldivian students. This decision is also expected to strengthen the ties between the two countries in the field of education and contribute to the growth and development of both nations.

A catalyst for the growth of higher education sector

The decision to grant long-term visas to Maldivian students by the Bangladesh government has the potential to significantly impact the country’s higher education sector. As Bangladesh is already hosting a considerable number of Maldivian students pursuing medicine, this decision is expected to encourage more students to come and study in the country. By making it easier for international students to obtain visas, Bangladesh can improve its position as a popular destination for higher education.

This move is likely to have a positive impact on the quality of education in Bangladesh, as it will bring diversity to the academic community. The presence of a diverse student body can create a more inclusive and welcoming environment, which can lead to cross-cultural collaborations and knowledge-sharing. Additionally, with more international students coming to Bangladesh, the country’s higher education institutions will be able to attract more funding and resources to support research and development.

Furthermore, the long-term visas for Maldivian students can have positive effects on the economy of both Bangladesh and the Maldives. The Maldivian students studying in Bangladesh can contribute to the local economy by spending on goods and services, while also benefiting from the affordable cost of education in Bangladesh. In return, the Bangladeshi economy can benefit from the increased revenue generated by the higher education sector, along with the economic ties formed through international collaborations and partnerships.

Overall, the decision by the government to facilitate long-term visas for Maldivian students can have far-reaching effects on the country’s higher education sector and economy. By attracting more international students, Bangladesh can improve the quality of education, create a diverse and inclusive academic community, and increase economic ties with other countries.

To end, Bangladesh’s decision to facilitate long-term visas for Maldivian students is a positive step towards building stronger ties between the two countries. The move will not only bring relief to Maldivian students studying in Bangladesh but also act as a catalyst for the growth of higher education in the country. It remains to be seen how this decision will impact Bangladesh’s higher education sector in the long run, but it is definitely a move in the right direction.

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