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The Canadian Bureau Of Statistics Released From 1982-2017 Immigration: Over 15%of Immigrants Have Been Divorced Within 20 Years Of Permanent Residence, And New Immigrants Are More Likely To Re -immigrate

The Canadian Bureau Of Statistics Released From 1982-2017 Immigration: Over 15%of Immigrants Have Been Divorced Within 20 Years Of Permanent Residence, And New Immigrants Are More Likely To Re -immigrate

The Canadian Bureau Of Statistics Released From 1982-2017 Immigration: Over 15%of Immigrants Have Been Divorced Within 20 Years Of Permanent Residence, And New Immigrants Are More Likely To Re -immigrate

Click the blue word LIFE above, follow us!Recently, the Canadian Bureau of Statistics released a research results that investigated immigrants from 1982 to 2017.According to this new study, more than 15 % of immigrants decided to leave Canada within 20 years after obtaining permanent residents, or return to the motherland or immigrate to another country.The study also found that within five years from 1982 to 2017, 5.1 % of immigrants were immigrants.

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Recently, the Canadian Bureau of Statistics released a research results that investigated immigrants from 1982 to 2017.

According to this new study, more than 15 % of immigrants decided to leave Canada within 20 years after obtaining permanent residents, or return to the motherland or immigrate to another country.

The study also found that within five years from 1982 to 2017, 5.1 % of immigrants were immigrants.

"Although some immigrants may plan to leave Canada at some point, immigrants may also prove that many immigrants have encountered many immigrants in the Canadian labor market or society."

Studies have found that new immigrants are usually easier to immigrate than old immigrants. The Canadian Bureau of Statistics said that immigrants between new immigrants within 3 to 7 years are even more common.

It said in a statement issued by the Canadian Bureau of Statistics that it said in a statement issued on its website: "This time it may reflect the time that immigrants tried to integrate work and live in Canada into Canada.

If some immigrants encounter challenges in society, they may immigrate for the second time. "

Studies have found that immigrants are closely related to certain characteristics, such as whether there are children, scope of enrollment and the country of birth.

For example, immigrants born in Taiwan, the United States, France, Hong Kong, or Lebanon, and immigrants identified as investors and entrepreneurs are more likely to be immigrants.

In immigrants born in these countries, more than 25 % of people immigrated within 20 years after Canada entered Canada.

The Canadian Bureau of Statistics wrote: "These countries can continue to attract their citizens because their living standards are higher, or settlement in Canada is part of a larger immigration strategy."

In addition, immigrants with higher education levels are more likely to immigrate than immigrants with low education level.

The study also pointed out that the category of allowing immigrants and entrepreneurs is more likely to be immigrants, and the category of nursing staff and refugee categories allow immigrants.

More than 40 % of investment immigrants and 30 % of entrepreneur immigrants immigrated within 20 years after they entered.

The Canadian Bureau of Statistics explained: "These categories include rich and rich immigrants. Even if they get approval, they may intend to leave Canada in the future."

Instead, immigrants born in the Philippines, Vietnam, Sri Lanka or Yaocaia are unlikely to leave Canada.

Studies have found that less than 10 % of the immigrants born in these countries are allowed to enter Canada 20 years later.

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The report states that those who have never had children have never been immigrated than having children.

In addition, the most likely possibility of immigrants in secondary immigrants. Five years after becoming a permanent resident, 10.7 % of immigrants with immigrants over 65 years old.

After 20 years, the ratio rose to more than 25 %. Among the 18 -year -old immigrants, only 15 % of the people who entered the country in the country were slightly higher than 15 %.

Studies have found that immigration and people who choose to stay in Canada have different characteristics.

The report pointed out: "For example, because immigrants are usually higher than Canada's education level, the departure of these high -skilled labor force may have a certain negative impact on the country's economic growth."

FONG, Managing Director of Toronto Economy (TD), said the results of the Canadian Bureau of Statistics did not emphasize the problem of Canada unable to retain immigration.

"The reality is that the decision of immigrants and immigrants is complicated, depending on economic satisfaction, but it also depends on future decisions and places they want to keep in touch."

refer to:

: Canadian Motherland (IASK-CA)

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