The results of a new study show that an increasing number of new immigrants to Canada have decided to leave the country in recent years. This trend can be extremely problematic for a country that depends on immigration for its population and economic growth. The rate of immigrants who migrate to another country after settling in Canada has been steadily increasing since the 1980s, and This rate has grown much higher for newer immigrants. This study, conducted by the Canadian Citizenship Institute, shows that perhaps these immigrants do not get the benefits they expected from staying in Canada, and for that reason, they leave Canada for another country. A part of this report is dedicated to the problems caused by not meeting the expectations of new immigrants and deals with problems such as the deterioration of the housing situation, the not very efficient health care system and the very competitive labor market. This study emphasizes that despite the continuous increase in the population in Canada, frustration among immigrants can have a negative impact on economic growth. The annual rate of immigrants leaving Canada increased in 2017 and 2019 and reached the highest level in the last 20 years. Receipt (i.e. 1.1% and 18.1% respectively)
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Meanwhile, the annual average of people who received permanent residence after 1982 and leave Canada is 0.9%. While these figures do not seem impressive, their number increases over time and can lead to a 20% or more decrease in the population of immigrants living in the country within 25 years. Entering Canada and obtaining citizenship has decreased by about 40% from 2001 to 2021. Daniel Bernard (Director of the Canadian Citizenship Institute) says in the analysis of this report: “If Canada cannot solve these problems and services and purchasing power If it does not provide the necessary, the immigrants will leave it. We need to do more to make sure immigrants are happy to be in Canada so they can contribute here, get Canadian citizenship and share in our shared success. We need to understand that, in general, maybe immigrants don’t owe Canada, but Canada owes immigrants.”
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