As global study abroad decisions become increasingly outcome-driven, students are no longer focusing only on university rankings or tuition fees. Instead, long-term settlement prospects, including post-study work rights and permanent residency (PR) pathways, are now playing a decisive role in destination and course selection. Clint Khan, Director, Y-Axis highlighted that students and parents are adopting a more strategic approach towards study abroad decisions, evaluating overseas education as a route to career stability and long-term settlement. He advised students to factor in post-study work opportunities and residency options before finalising a university and destination. “The country choice, made early, is what decides whether PR is a realistic outcome or just a hope,” said Khan, on the sidelines of Gulf News Edufair in Dubai.…