Culture High numbers of immigrants choosing to leave Canada for greener pastures: study - They'll just import more anyways

As the federal government prepares to unveil its immigration targets for the next three years, new research finds immigrants to Canada are increasingly leaving this country for opportunities elsewhere.

The number of immigrants who left Canada surged in 2017 and 2019, according to a study(opens in a new tab) conducted by the Institute for Canadian Citizenship and the Conference Board of Canada. Those spikes represent an increase of 31 per cent above the historical average.

Even excluding those two years, however, the study found onward migration, or the process whereby someone moves on from a country they immigrated to and settles again elsewhere, has steadily increased since the 1980s. Among people who arrived in the ‘80s, the average cumulative onward migration rate was 18 per cent. That number rose to 21 per cent among people granted permanent residence in the first half of the 1990s.

"Canada’s future prosperity depends on immigration," the study reads, citing past research by the Conference Board of Canada that has shown immigration leads to GDP growth, improves the worker-to-retiree ratio and eases labour shortages that add to inflation. Welcoming newcomers also helps fulfill Canada’s humanitarian goals.

"The benefits of immigration are realized over the time that immigrants spend in Canada—the longer they stay, the more they benefit and contribute. Immigrants who thrive are more likely to stay."

The study found immigrants to Canada are most likely to migrate again four to seven years after arriving here, suggesting that positive early experiences may be key to enticing immigrants to stay here. For these reasons, the authors urged the federal government to make retaining newcomers a top priority.

"For Canada to meet its immigration goals, the country must not only attract newcomers but also retain them. Yet few attempts have been made to evaluate Canada’s immigrant retention rate," the study reads.

"Retention should be a key performance indicator for Canada’s immigration strategy, given the central role that immigration is meant to play in supporting population and economic growth."

WHY STAY?​

In order to chart the best course forward, the authors said policymakers need to understand the factors that influence onward migration.
These can include economic integration; a sense of belonging; racism; homeownership, or lack thereof; and immigration and economic opportunities in other countries. The study also points out that many people who immigrate to Canada are likely to face significant career setbacks if they can't find work that matches their qualifications and professional expertise. It can take years to recover from these setbacks, if they ever do recover.

In order to improve the quality of life and prospects for immigrants in Canada, the authors suggested multiple levels of government work together to monitor the onward migration rate among immigrants, invest in settlement services and other programs that ease the process of immigrating to Canada, help employers hire and retain immigrant workers and invest in infrastructure improvements that improve communities in general.

"Investments in early positive experiences may help reduce overall levels of onward migration," the study reads.

"Initiatives that foster a sense of belonging and attachment to Canada, together with policies that ensure immigrants and their families have opportunities for personal and career growth, could influence more immigrants to decide to stay in Canada."
The research comes amid a fresh burst of discourse around immigration in this country.

Canada's population surpassed 40 million people this year after rising by more than one million in 2022. A Statistics Canada report published in late September found 98 per cent of that growth came from net international migration.

In light of this growth, paired with what many experts have labelled a housing crisis, the federal government is grappling with whether its current immigration targets are sustainable.

Last year, Ottawa said it aimed to admit 500,000 permanent residents annually by 2025. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Minister Marc Miller is expected to reveal whether Canada plans to maintain that target when he releases the federal government’s updated immigration levels plan on Wednesday.

On Tuesday, Miller laid out the federal government's priorities for improving Canada's immigration system(opens in a new tab) with the newly released Strategic Immigration Review report.

The report outlines key measures intended to strengthen the immigration system, including plans to take housing, health care, infrastructure and other services into account when planning immigration levels.

Public opinion around immigration has also begun to shift after decades of steady support for immigrants.

According to the latest Focus Canada public research survey conducted by the Toronto-based Environics Institute, a growing proportion of Canadians is sharing the belief that the current rate of immigration to Canada is too high,(opens in a new tab) citing concerns about how newcomers might impact the availability of affordable housing.

The finding reflects a dramatic shift since last year, when public support for immigration numbers stood at an all-time high.
"Canadians are still more likely to disagree than agree that immigration levels are too high, but the gap between these two opposing views has shrunk over the past 12 months, from 42 percentage points to just seven," the report reads.


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Funny this is popping up in mainstream news articles now, it's been an open secret since at least the early 2000s: you stay long enough in Canada to pick up citizenship and all the benefits, then immediately either return home or leverage it into an American/EU permanent residency.
 
Funny this is popping up in mainstream news articles now, it's been an open secret since at least the early 2000s: you stay long enough in Canada to pick up citizenship and all the benefits, then immediately either return home or leverage it into an American/EU permanent residency.
It's only becoming more noticeable because even the libtard fucks in their gated communities are noticing we really are running out of room. I don't know if it's just me, but more people are bitching about immigration when you NEVER heard Canadians speak a bad word about it. We took in one MILLION people last year, and our government admits that the only way we'll ever have prosperity is to effectively wipe out whitey to the last boomer. Canada is insanely expensive to live in; the rent reports just came out and it's an average of $2200 just to rent a place. That's not feasible even for a double-income household, especially since the units are tiny as hell.

If only more packed up and left, realizing how garbage the nation is, but the country is hell bent on importing 500k per year. There's no coming back from this.
 
If only more packed up and left, realizing how garbage the nation is, but the country is hell bent on importing 500k per year. There's no coming back from this.
Indians would rather live in Canada than India, even under Canada's shitty conditions. They whine about it on Blind and one of the main things they whine about is how many Indians there are in Canada. The pajeets think they'll be the one guy in a white country where they can get a job to send all their money back to their family. The chinks are also buying up property in Canada to get the money out of China and leaving the homes empty.
 
Good thing Chinada has MAID for all their problems. Seriously though, Canada is a complete and utter joke of a nation that is doomed to balkanize in the future. Whether or not it will be a peaceful or a violent one is up in the air.
 
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These can include economic integration; a sense of belonging; racism; homeownership, or lack thereof; and immigration and economic opportunities in other countries. The study also points out that many people who immigrate to Canada are likely to face significant career setbacks if they can't find work that matches their qualifications and professional expertise. It can take years to recover from these setbacks, if they ever do recover.
Emphasis mine. Found the problem, Canucks. It wasn't hard, it's the same problem that's been plaguing your entire population for over a decade. But sure, add that in AFTER racism. Gotta blame yourselves and not the Chinese, of course.
 
Things Canukistan can offer you;

1. Highest home prices in the Western world and a GDP entirely dependant on making them go higher every year.
2. Highest food prices in the Western world despite being a massive food exporter
3. High taxes, taxes on taxes, taxes on the taxes that you just paid taxes on and then some mandatory fee's ontp just to make sure you have pennies left after each paycheck. Lots of rebates if your a bum who doesn't want to work or a status indian who get free money every week just for breathing and shitting out another squaw for the tribe.
4. Massive government over reach into every little bit of private life. Fuck Privacy, Fuck Personal Security, Fuck Personal Independance. You will be a part of the Nanny State. Do as we SAY plebs not as WE do. Your not allowed the same privildgeges as your betters.
5. If you don't live in the big 3 cities your vote is worth jack and shit; and jack emigrated last year
6. Most of Canadian Provinces live off of transfer payments from Alberta and Saskatchewan but Ottawa does everything it can to choke those industries out of existence cuz muh global warming and the fact the Liberals despise the West because they get zero votes there. So fuck em right?
7. Want to own a gun? Tough shit you can't.
8. Self defence? Fuck no you have none. Shoot an attacker and your the one getting charged. While you might not go to jail the Feds will do everything they can to bleed you to death by trial fees. Won your case and want to sue for re-compensation? Fuck you not allowed.
9. A Charter of Rights and Freedoms that means jack shit because the Feds can turn it off whenever they want.
10. A employment market that mainly consists of people employed by the government or in a company contract to the government because of the corruption that's where the money is. The PM was worth little over 5 million when he took office now is worth something along the lines of 200 million.
11. Want to learn whats going on? Fuck you new laws stop outside news from getting into Canada; you will listen to the CBC and accept their narrative or else.
12. A place where if your white your goverment and all it instutions hate you and are openly allowed to fuck you over in the name of social justice. Want to complain? Good fucking luck taking your case before the Kangaroo court that is the Human Rights Tribunal.
13. A health care system so useless and over burdened by wasted money and surging immigration levels that the average wait time to see a ER doctor is 8 fucking hours. Good fucking luck finding a GP to look after your family. All the good ones give the Feds the finger and move to the US to get paid decent rates. Bring up maybe think about private health care and your a Nazi or Alt Right Winger.
14.. Just move to the fucking state, Canada is a dying nation attached like a lampry to the US. There is NOTHING here for anyone who isn't either a troon, a grifter or a status indian. If you have any brain you will do whatever it takes to get out of Canada and take your family with you.

Seriously, fuck what the Liberals have done to Canada but the truth is the whole system is fucked far beyond what the Liberals have done. Sure Treduae is one of the worst PM's in the histroy of Canada, killing off the industries that Canada needs to be competivie and importing Philipions by the plane load to keep the wages down.

Sure he used the War Measures Act because some stupid Rednecks from Alberta were calling him names but hey, thats OK right? Sure he froze bank accounts, put people in jail over prosting the lock downs but BLM is allowed to fuck up the streets for a month and nothing is done. I could go on but we all know the stories by now.

The Liberal are not the AIDS infecting a faggot. They are the flu that comes along and takes you out cuz your whole system is pozzed to hell and back and your body can't fight off even the simplest virus anymore.
 
It's only becoming more noticeable because even the libtard fucks in their gated communities are noticing we really are running out of room. I don't know if it's just me, but more people are bitching about immigration when you NEVER heard Canadians speak a bad word about it. We took in one MILLION people last year, and our government admits that the only way we'll ever have prosperity is to effectively wipe out whitey to the last boomer. Canada is insanely expensive to live in; the rent reports just came out and it's an average of $2200 just to rent a place. That's not feasible even for a double-income household, especially since the units are tiny as hell.

If only more packed up and left, realizing how garbage the nation is, but the country is hell bent on importing 500k per year. There's no coming back from this.
If we got a cold winter this year, to see some nights in Toronto as cold as Winnipeg, let's see how many of them will stay after various cold winters.
 
Emphasis mine. Found the problem, Canucks. It wasn't hard, it's the same problem that's been plaguing your entire population for over a decade. But sure, add that in AFTER racism. Gotta blame yourselves and not the Chinese, of course.
Immigrants need a lower down payment than Canadian born for home ownership too.
 
If it were my country that had immigrants getting so redpilled on the locals that a fifth of them would emigrate elsewhere, I'd be feeling pretty embarrassed.
I'm sure the Canucks will just wring their hands and fret over not being tolerant enough, like that's why the Indians keep fleeing.
 
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