The pandemic that has been caused by the novel coronavirus
has not been stopping people from their plans to want to move to Canada and
become immigrants there. Some may have thought that the pandemic would stop
people from wanting to move anywhere in the world but a new study has been done
and it has shown that the pandemic has even caused more people to move to the
country. More and more people have become interested in becoming immigrants in
Canada, as per the study.
This definitely is proof that even a pandemic that has
caused people to shut their doors to the rest of the world to stop the spread
of the virus is not stopping people from pushing on with their plans to want to
move to Canada. This may be because the country’s response to the pandemic has
been noteworthy and that these potential immigrants have seen just how well the
country has been able to handle the crisis that has been brought about by the
pandemic.
The study that was done
The study was conducted just last June and it was a survey. Almost
half of the people who participated in the survey have mentioned that the
pandemic actually has been a huge reason why they have become even more
interested to move to Canada. Compared to the results of a similar study done a
couple of months earlier, April, more people have disclosed their interest to
want to become immigrants in Canada. There is definitely an increasing number
of people wanting to move to this country in North America.
The results for June had shown that there were a lot more
individuals who said that the pandemic made them become even more interested in
becoming immigrants in Canada as compared to the results for April. Aside from
this, there were also fewer individuals who said that the pandemic changed
their minds about moving to Canada. 45% of the respondents were a lot more
interested while only 6% disclosed that their interest to move to Canada went
down.
More numbers
The study has also reflected that fewer individuals have
disclosed that they will continue on with their plans to become an immigrant in
Canada but they will only delay their plans. For the June study, 32% said that
they were going to delay their plans while the April study showed 35%.
Many of the respondents of the survey also disclosed that
they believed that Canada was able to handle the crisis better as compared to
their own countries. They said that the economic impact in the country was
definitely a lot less worse as compared to what they are experiencing in their
home country. Canada did feel the impact on the economy because of the pandemic
but it was able to take hold of things and is starting to bounce back.
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