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Canada a Dream Destination for millions across the World

June 15, 2019BY VSN Immigration

Every year a
huge number of people move overseas from India on various visa categories. A
large section of the people moving abroad is of those individuals, who
immigrate to a new country on Permanent
Residence Visa
. There has been a lot of chaos and discussion about
the changing immigration policies of advanced nations and tightening
immigration rules in some of the nations.

However, if
you are an Indian, you must be concerned thinking as to which is
most Immigrant friendly nation for Indians?

Best country for Indians to live,
work and settle

There are
many advanced countries, where Indians have been moving to traditionally and
even in the modern era as well. However, when it comes to best among them all
and that too considering the modern immigration scenario, Canada is by far
the best immigration destination for Indians. In fact, it is the best
country in the world to live and settle permanently. Let’s first analyze the
global ranking and status of Canada and then we will come down to the fact why
it’s best for Indians in particular.

Best country in the world based
on Quality of life

In the
latest best country ranking by US News & World Report, Canada is the
best country in the world, based on Quality of life. Thanks to the
advanced infrastructure, democratic setup, high standards of living, available
job opportunities and multicultural yet a peaceful society.

Category Canada
Ranking
Quality of Life 1
Citizenship 2
Education 3
Women 3
Raising Children
Rankings
4
Power 12
Entrepreneurship 6
Cultural Influence 12
Comfortable Retirement 4

Why Canada is the Best
Immigration Destination for Indians?

Canada and
India are attached both traditionally and culturally. Both are two of the best
parliamentary democracies has long-standing bilateral relations. Canada is home
to millions of families from Indian origin (i.e. approximately 1.2 million),
i.e. 3.6 percent of the population. Canada and India share political, cultural
and business ties since long.