Belgian princess to resume Harvard studies after Trump move to ban foreign students
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration's ban on international students, allowing Princess Elisabeth and thousands of others to continue studies at Harvard this fall.
- The Belgian Crown Princess Elisabeth will return to Harvard University in September to continue her Master's degree in public policy despite a ban from US President Donald Trump.
- The Trump administration had banned Harvard from admitting foreign students, but a federal judge blocked the measure after Harvard mounted a legal challenge.
- Around 6,800 international students at Harvard were at risk of losing their residence visas due to the Trump administration's measure.
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Belgian Princess To Resume Harvard Studies After Trump's Foreign Student Ban
Princess Elisabeth, 23-year-old heir to the Belgian throne, will be able to continue her studies at Harvard University, her spokespeople said, after she was caught up in a US government move to bar the entry of foreign students to study there.
Belgian Princess returns to Harvard University despite Donald Trump ban
The future Belgian Queen, Princess Elisabeth, will return to Harvard University despite a ban from US President Donald Trump.
The 23-year-old Princess Isabel of Belgium will be able to continue studying at Harvard University after having obtained a further extension of her visa, despite doubts about her future academic career after the decision of the Donald Trump government to ban this center from enrolling foreign students. After two months of unknown, she will finally be able to inherit it to the Belgian throne in September to continue the second course of the maste…
"No concrete elements prevent him from continuing his course as early as September," said Ms Vandoorne, spokesperson for the Palais. ...
Crown Princess Elisabeth receives visa and will be able to return to the US to complete her master’s degree at Harvard
Crown Princess Elisabeth has received her student visa and will be able to continue her studies at Harvard University in the United States. The news that the woman that is first in line to the Belgian throne will be able to return to Havard in September is reported in Tuesday’s edition of the Francophone daily ‘Le Soir’. The visas for other Belgian students have also been renewed.
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