Despite the pandemic which has put traveling and person-to-person contact at a bare minimum, many people have become even more interested in becoming immigrants in Canada. This is as per the results of a recent study done. The study’s focus was how the pandemic brought about by the novel coronavirus has affected individuals’ plans to become immigrants. And even if the pandemic had created chaos all around the world, many people became even more interested to move to Canada as immigrants.
To do the study, a survey was done and it asked thousands of
individuals through a survey. These individuals were those who had plans or
were thinking about becoming immigrants in Canada. They had started their plans
or had already asked about becoming an immigrant in Canada from January of 2019
until July of 2020. Around 27,900 individuals were part of the study. Their
responses were compiled and then were analyzed to see the results and make good
analyses of the data.
The results of the study
After compiling the data and analyzing them, there were
three main findings. One of these is that from April until August of this year,
the number of people interested in becoming immigrants in Canada had gone up.
For the same period, the number of people who were thinking of delaying or
postponing their move to Canada as immigrants had gone down significantly.
Aside from these, the results also showed that the respondents who were
planning on becoming immigrants in Canada believed that the economy of their
country was going to be worse as compared to that of Canada’s.
This is definitely a good sign for Canada since the country
is known for being open to immigrants and for needing immigrants to help them
out with a number of things including the economy and growing its population. With
more and more people choosing to move to Canada as immigrants, it is highly
likely that the country would soon be able to meet its targets in terms of
immigration, given the huge number of people who are still planning on becoming
immigrants there despite the threat of the pandemic.
The respondents of the study
Almost half of the respondents who took part in the survey
were people who were from India. They amounted to 46% of the lot. 17% of the
respondents were from Nigeria. Aside from these, 5% of the respondents were
from the Philippines while 4% of them were from Pakistan. People who were from Bangladesh
and Lebanon took 2% of the lot. The rest were from other countries. These were
the respondents of the study who shared their thoughts about being immigrants
in Canada. They were sampled in random and they had previously showed their
interest in moving to the North American country.
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