Migration of people from one nation to another is an income source for the country to which the migrants go. If we are talking about Canada that is growing on behalf of migrated people from various nations including India, China, Korea, Spain and many more. Some of them come to study in colleges and universities for further studies for which they have to pay about $40,000 CAD for one year and the rest of the fees and expenses depend on how long they stay. Many come here, though, with the hopes of being businessmen or being a viable asset to the work force. Which is also a reason to increase the wealth of government, and to grow Canada. Canada’s population has doubled since the last decade.  (Symbol of Statistics Canada, 2019).

Canada’s industries and growth have continued to grow from the day immigration started. This created a way for foreign businessmen to invest in Canada and provides the country with economic growth and employment for residents and immigrants. Not only this, youth future by offering youth education. If we compare Canada with the United States, there is not much difference except for some major differences in protection and trade that will soon be protected by Canada as Canada was founded about 150 years ago, while America is over 600 years old (Canada Immigration, 2019).

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