A recent study by Ipsos and the Institute for Canadian Citizenship reveals a concerning trend: immigrants with the highest potential to boost Canada's economy are the most likely to leave within two years. The research of "The Newcomer Perspective" program shows that 26% of newcomers are considering departure, with economic immigrants and those with prior Canadian experience at the highest risk. Housing affordability tops the list of reasons for leaving, followed by financial pressures and inadequate salaries. This trend varies across cities, with Brampton, Toronto, and Vancouver seeing the highest likelihood of immigrant departures, highlighting the urgent need for improved integration and support strategies.
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