The plan to return foreign students to NSW💡.

There is a lot of speculation about a supposed opening of borders for foreign students, here we detail a little more, where these rumors come from 🗣.
A plan by the NSW government to bring international students back to university campuses later this year has brought with it many comments, both positive and negative.
The idea is that when entering Australia, foreign students quarantine in Sydney using housing specially designed for these cases.
The news was shared very quickly, despite Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Treasurer Josh Frydenberg saying Australia's borders will remain closed for the foreseeable future and that the main reason is to bring home Australians who are away.
New South Wales Treasurer Dominic Perrottet says he expected students to return to school, by the start of the second semester of this year, or around August.
The need to revive the arrival of international students is due to the concern that other countries will gain an advantage by being the first to act, if Australia's borders remain closed.
A survey of 6,000 international students conducted by IDP connect, a leading London-based student recruitment company, found that Australia lacks the same guarantees and roadmaps for students as countries like Canada.
Andrew Barkla, executive director of IDP education, said urgency is key.
Australia, as always, should give confidence to students and enable international students to return safely.
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