Study reveals Canadian citizenship signifies long-term commitment, not mere convenience
- Barbican Immigration
- 21 hours ago
- 1 min read
A groundbreaking Statistics Canada report has challenged the widespread perception of "Canadians of convenience." The study demonstrates that obtaining Canadian citizenship actually indicates a stronger commitment to the country, with 93% of naturalized citizens maintaining an active presence in Canada after a decade. Notably, immigrants from developing nations showed higher retention rates than those from developed countries, with Filipino immigrants leading at 97% active presence. The research, based on immigration and tax filing data, effectively counters the notion that immigrants seek Canadian citizenship purely for passport privileges, suggesting instead that citizenship acquisition correlates strongly with long-term settlement intentions.
