Study reveals optimism and belonging are key to immigrant retention in Canada
- Barbican Immigration
- 1 day ago
- 1 min read
New research by the Institute for Canadian Citizenship (ICC) identifies optimism about the future and a sense of belonging as the primary factors influencing immigrants' decisions to remain in Canada. According to the "Here to Stay" report, which surveyed nearly 5,000 immigrants, a 1% increase in future optimism boosts retention likelihood by 28%, while an increased sense of belonging adds 25%. Despite housing affordability concerns, these emotional connections prove more decisive for retention than economic factors. The findings come at a critical time as Canada faces declining birth rates and rising immigrant departures, offering policymakers clear direction for more effective retention strategies.
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