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Remittance Trends
in Canada
Recently new
government data showed that about 4 in 10 Canadians wire money back home to
family and/or friends. The majority of these funds are going to the Philippines
and Haiti.
Of the immigrants
who entered Canada during 2000-2001, 41 percent say they have sent money at
least once in their first your years, according to Canadian statistics. The
average amount sent was $2,500 within the first two years and $2,900 within 2-4
years.
This government
data, the first to measure the activity of remittances in Canada, comes just as
remittances are flourishing across the globe. For countries such as Lesotho,
Haiti, and Jordan remittances comprise almost one-third of the gross domestic
product. Other countries include Jamaica, the Philippines, and the Dominican
Republic, according to the World Bank Figures.
This surge of money
across the borders is as a result of people leaving their home countries in
search of work. Global remittances worldwide, has soared to $369 billion last
year - double the amount being spent on foreign aid to developing countries.
How Many People
Send Remittances
According to
Statscan, three factors determine the likelihood in which immigrants send money
home to their countries:
Their income.
Family obligations
in Canada and abroad.
Demographics. The
poorer their home country, the better the chances are that they will send home
money home.
For example, in the
past 2-4 years, 60% of immigrants from Haiti and the Philippines sent
remittances home. Roughly half of the newcomers from Jamaica, Romania, Nigeria,
Guyana, and the Ukraine sent money. However, less than 10% of immigrants from
industrialized countries - Frances, South Korea, and the United Kingdom sent
money home.
More than half of
immigrants from Southeast Asia and the Caribbean and Guyana sent remittances
home two to four years after arriving, while about 40% of those from
sub-Saharan Africa and Eastern Europe did so.
Immigrants from
East Asia sent, on average, sent $3,900 back home within 2-4 years of arriving,
while immigrants from the Caribbean and Guyana sent $1,600.
It is surmised that
immigrants from suffering economic countries tend to send more money to their
home countries while family class immigrants and refugees, tend not to.
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England, 2016:
Thirty-Year Reunion, College of Medicine, Class of 1986, Ibadan, Nigeria
The gathering took
place on Friday, July 29th through Saturday, July 30th, 2016, at De Vere
Venues, Staverton Park, Staverton, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom.
Days before the
event, a final list of who would attend was sent out. Everyone wanted to look
their best coming into the reunion to impress their colleagues, many of whom
they had not seen for thirty years, since medical school graduation.
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