
US Visa Crackdown on Chinese Students Could Backfire
US visa crackdown on Chinese students sparks debate on innovation and academic openness, warning that the policy may boomerang against progress.
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US visa crackdown on Chinese students sparks debate on innovation and academic openness, warning that the policy may boomerang against progress.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning criticizes the US for revoking visas of Chinese students, warning it will damage its global image.
Starting June 1, 2025, Latin American nationals can enjoy a one-year visa waiver in China, boosting people-to-people and business exchanges.
The US administration announces stricter visa rules for Chinese students, affecting study abroad and US college finances.
Trump admin halts new visa appointments as expanded social media vetting could impact international study plans.
The Chinese mainland now offers visa-free entry for travelers from Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, and Uruguay starting this June, boosting cultural and economic ties.
New visa-free travel policy boosts authentic cultural tourism in China, letting visitors explore local traditions beyond the usual landmarks.
The Chinese mainland’s visa-free policy for Latin American nations sparks excitement in Peru with new travel, trade, and academic opportunities.
The Chinese mainland gears up for May Day with 1.42B domestic trips and booming international travel, thanks to relaxed visa policies.
Harvard stands firm as Trump admin threatens visa bans, grant cuts, and tax-exempt status—igniting major academic freedom debates.