Immigrants in Canada now witness a warm welcome by the Canadian as they will help in uplifting Canada’s economy and increase the Canadian population as well.
According to a survey conducted by the Environics Institute, it was concluded that the pandemic affected the viewpoint of the Canadians who are now in support of welcoming newcomers to their country.
The survey was derived by various analysis and data measurement methods. Almost 2,000 citizens of Canada were telephoned and interviewed about their views on immigration. This took place between the time frame of 7th to 23rd of September to examine the changed behaviors post-pandemic.
The survey pointed out that a major Canadian population has assertive views about immigration instead of the country being hit by the pandemic. The majority of the Canadians termed the word mostly stable migration and refugees in the past year, according to the institute’s research on Fall 2021 Focus Canada.
The survey discovered that people in Canada accept immigrants as good for the economy, and also support them to increase the population of the country.
This report comes after the post-pandemic time of Canada. The crisis phase of the pandemic has been sidelined and with the issue of immigration itself. Although the levels are bouncing back to normal.
The survey’s objective was to comprehend the challenges of what the effect of immigration is to the Canadians in the last year.
“Too much immigration? No way!”
65 out of 100 Canadians, when asked about the Canadian immigration levels, declare that it is not high. The 65 percent is much more than it had been previously in the survey that took place in 2020.
Notwithstanding, in the course of recent months, among Atlantic Canadians, Manitobans, and Saskatchewanians, this opinion has debilitated by 7 to 8 rate focuses. The points have been left unbothered since last year in Quebec, while Alberta witnessed an increase of 3 points.
The perspectives on original Canadians, those brought into the world in another nation, have changed extensively beginning around 2020, with a nine-point expansion in the number of individuals in this gathering who concur with the assertion. This extent presently remains at 36%, contrasted with 27% for those brought into the world in Canada.
Contrasts in mentalities toward movement levels were additionally found among allies of Canada’s different government ideological groups. 3/4 (75%) of Liberal Party allies, concur with current migration levels. New Democratic Party allies depict the figure of 81%. Simply over half (54%) of the Conservative Party of Canada allies believe that movement levels are satisfactory. Coalition allies are almost certain than last year to underwrite current movement levels, at 70%. The 2021-2023 Immigration Levels Plan aims that Canada brings 401,000 new migrants every year, starting 2021.
Immigration contributes to increasing Canadian population
When surveyed, more than half that is 57 percent of the Canadian population agreed that Canada needs to increase its population. While 37 percent and 6 percent of the population have no or uncertain opinions regarding the matter.
Last year’s result has also been the same but the poll suggests that there has been a change in the ray of perspectives between the 1980s and 1990s since Canadians would straightaway reject the premise.
Immigration is great for Canada’s economy
A majority of the Canadians, that is making 80 percent of the population consent that immigration in the country brings about a positive impact. An upward trend started from 2018, although last year the number was down by 4 points, stated the survey.
Additionally, 76% agreed on the fact that the Canadian government must encourage immigration to entrepreneurs and businessmen as it brings about a positive impact in regard to the Canadian economy. Out of this figure, 39 are strongly supporting.
The report also expands noting that the government is investing in the idea of attracting more and more immigrants to welcome in the country with 79% in Atlantic Canada, 85 percent Liberal Party supporters, first g Canadians about 85% and in all the given cases almost half of them agree with the statement.
Canada has still kept its doors open to immigrants who wish to immigrate to Canada, although the pandemic which spread like wildfire all over the globe across nations has ruined sentiments of nationalists and economies of so many countries.
A lot of Canadians are also proud of their country that is known for its unique value that is multiculturalism, inclusiveness, warmly welcoming the newcomers. These values are much greater than the external factors such as freedom, democracy, and land. The surveys say that Canadians look at immigration not as a problem in Canada but as a blessing.



