πŸ‘‰The study conducted by the Institute for Canadian Citizenship and the Conference Board of Canada has revealed that immigrants to Canada are increasingly choosing to leave the country in search of better opportunities elsewhere. The research found that the number of immigrants leaving Canada surged in 2017 and 2019, representing a 31% increase above the historical average. Even when excluding these years, onward migration, where immigrants settle in another country after arriving in Canada, has been steadily increasing since the 1980s. The study underscores the importance of immigration to Canada's future prosperity, citing previous research that shows immigration contributes to GDP growth, improves the worker-to-retiree ratio, and helps alleviate labor shortages that can lead to inflation. It also aligns with Canada's humanitarian goals by welcoming newcomers. The research indicates that immigrants who thrive in Canada are more likely to stay. The study suggests that immigrants are most likely to migrate again four to seven years after their initial arrival in Canada, suggesting that positive early experiences in the country play a crucial role in enticing immigrants to stay. As a result, the authors of the study urge the federal government to prioritize retaining newcomers. They emphasize that for Canada to meet its immigration goals, it should not only focus on attracting newcomers but also on retaining them. The study proposes that immigrant retention should be a key performance indicator for Canada's immigration strategy, as immigration is central to supporting population and economic growth in the country.βœ… . . #ImmigrationTrends #OnwardMigration #CanadaImmigration #ImmigrantRetention #EconomicGrowth #GlobalOpportunities #CanadianSociet #mnm #malayalisnearmeapp #canadaupdate #canadanews