Just read an insightful article on the ICEF Monitor about the changing dynamics of international education demand due to new policies in Australia, Canada, and the UK. The study reveals how intertwined issues of immigration, the operational ethics of private colleges, and the dependency of educational institutions on international tuition are shaping global education trends. Notably, the article highlights a significant decrease in international applications to Quebec, influenced by increased tuition fees at English-speaking universities due to new provincial policies. This piece is a must-read for anyone involved in international education, providing a comprehensive overview of how policy changes are reshaping student mobility and destination preferences.