Survey finds third of international students could switch destination plans over need for proof
Prospective international students appear divided over vaccine passports, with a third saying they are less likely to pick a destination that requires the passes while half want them to be mandatory, according to a survey.
A total of 35 per cent of 3,853 prospective international students surveyed by the international rankings firm QS said that they would be more likely to opt for a country that required proof of a Covid jab before they could start their studies, while 40 per cent said they would not be put off and 25 per cent said they were not sure.