With 35 per cent of male newcomers returning home and a growing middle class in developing countries less inclined to migrate, an internal government review is calling the future of Canadian immigration into question.
“There has been a rather negative view of these expatriate Canadians, as they have been regarded as evidence of ‘brain drain,’ Canada’s lack of competitiveness in retaining high-skilled professionals and business leaders, and our insufficient success in integrating new arrivals,” the report noted. “Canada could choose to take a more proactive stance with expatriates.” continue reading
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- Top 8 Reasons NOT to Immigrate to Canada, Taken from NotCanada.com
- Why the world’s best and brightest struggle to find jobs in Canada Why do skilled immigrants often fare worse here than in the U.S. and U.K.? Tamsin McMahon, macleans.ca
- 6 Reasons Why Canada Is Not the Place for You Majid Kazmi Huffington Post
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