Canadian Immigrants Leaving Canada growing retention problem

Recently the news has come on the internet that a recent examination disclosed a “record spike” in the number of immigrants leaving Canada between 2016 to 2019. The study has highlighted the requirement for the government to prioritize retaining newcomers as a means to improve the country’s economy. Since the news has come on the internet it has gone viral on the social media platforms. Now many people are super curious to know about the whole information about the news. In this article, we will give complete information about the news, so let’s continue the article.

Canadian Immigrants Leaving Canada

Canadian Immigrants Leaving Canada

The report led by the Institute for Canadian Citizenship (ICC) and Conference Board of Canada discovers onward migration of immigrants leaving Canada has been growing slowly for decades but unexpectedly surged in 2017 and 2019- the most recent time available date. The report also discovers the risk of onward migration is notably elevated between years four and seven following arrival in Canada. Currently, this news has been making headlines on the internet as they want to know the complete information about the news. You are on the correct page for more information about the news, so please read the complete article.

As per the study, on average, 0.9% of individuals who had been granted permanent residence in or after 1982 left Canada every year. In 2019, that percentage increased to 1.18%, making a 31% growth compared to the average There was a significant increase in 2017 when the migration rate surged by 43%, reaching 1.15% from 0.8% in 2016. On 31 October 2023 during the press conference, the report’s researchers said that 67,000 people left Canada in 2019 and almost 60,000 people in 2017. The study also highlighted that the trend of immigrants leaving the country has generally been on the rise since the 1990s. Scroll down to the next page for more information about the news.

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Reportedly, this means that an abnormally high number of immigrants who have been given permanent residence between 1982 and 2018 selected to leave the country between 2016 to 2019. The report also emphasized the possible effects of Canada not meeting the anticipations of newcomers, who have been grappling with challenges such as declining housing affordability, issues related to underemployment, and a strained healthcare system among others. The report brought attention to the fact that disillusionment among expatriates can impede progress, even in a nation. we have shared all the information that we had if we get any information about the news. Stay tuned to us for more updates.

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