Decline in Canadian Citizenship Rates Among Educated Immigrants Sparks Concern
ā A report by the Institute for Canadian Citizenship (ICC) reveals a decline in citizenship rates among university-educated immigrants, who make up a growing segment of newcomers to Canada. The study, "Naturalization Visualized," shows that the proportion of immigrants becoming citizens within 10 years dropped by 40% from 2001 to 2021, with Ontario, British Columbia, and Alberta experiencing the largest declines. The report also highlights a significant drop in naturalization rates across different immigration categories, with family class immigrants showing the lowest rates. Additionally, non-citizen immigrants tend to have lower median incomes and higher unemployment rates than their citizen counterparts. The ICC urges more investment in programs to encourage citizenship uptake.. . Source: www.immigration.ca . . šš±š©šš«š ššØš«šš šš š šššÆš¢š¬š- šš š šš¢š¦š šš§š š©š„ššš ššØš§šÆšš§š¢šš§š ššØš« š²šØš®! ššØš¦ šššššš¦ ššØšš¢š„š ššØš«šš šš š šššÆš¢š¬šØš« +š ššš ššš šššš š£šØš¦.š¦ššššš¦@šš¢šš.ššØš¦ @jom_mattam . . #CanadianCitizenship #ImmigrationReport #CitizenshipRates #EducatedImmigrant #mnm #malayalisnearmeapp #MalayalisNearMe #ImmigrationUpdate #ImmigrationNews #CanadaImmigration
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