Immigration is the international movement of people with family to a destination country of which they are not natives. The prime objective of immigration is to lead as permanent resident. The permanent resident leads to citizenship of destination country.

Especially Canada, Australia, New Zealand and many of the countries in the world are offering Immigration Program. Immigration is beneficial both to the receiving and sending countries.

Push Factors from you home country.

  • Country economic situation.
  • Poor medical service.
  • Not enough jobs after education.
  • Not enough developed communication system.
  • Overpopulation with less country’s dimension.
  • Few opportunities in job or business.
  • Environmental Over pollution.
  • Continuous political hazard.
  • Fear of mistreatment.
  • Loss of wealth and properties.
  • Natural disasters.
  • Life threatening situation.

 Pull Factors for your destination country.

  • Chances of getting a job.
  • Better living standards.
  • Better environment.
  • Quality education.
  • Better medical care.
  • Life security.
  • Family Links.
  • Lower crime.
  • Better chances of finding courtship.

Type of Immigration

  • Skilled Immigration
  • Provincial Immigration
  • Investment Immigration

International migrants by country:

According to the United Nations Population Division, an international immigrant is someone who has been living for one year or longer in a country other than the one in which he or she was born. This means that many foreign workers and international students are counted as migrants. A very short scenario has been give below.

Number of Immigrants

Total number of people living in a country in which they were not born, by year. A very short description has been provided chronologically.

Country 1990 2000 2010 2017
United States 19,680,000 31,130,000 39,920,000 44,410,000
Russia 11,520,000 11,900,000 11,190,000 11,650,000
United Kingdom 3,650,000 4,730,000 7,600,000 8,840,000
United Arab Emirates 1,310,000 2,450,000 7,320,000 8,310,000
Canada 4,330,000 5,510,000 6,760,000 7,860,000
Australia 3,960,000 4,390,000 5,880,000 7,040,000
Ukraine 6,890,000 5,530,000 4,820,000 4,960,000
Turkey 1,160,000 1,280,000 1,370,000 4,880,000
Thailand 530,000 1,260,000 3,220,000 3,590,000
Hong Kong 2,220,000 2,670,000 2,780,000 2,880,000
Singapore 730,000 1,350,000 2,160,000 2,620,000
Japan 1,080,000 1,690,000 2,130,000 2,320,000
Argentina 1,650,000 1,540,000 1,810,000 2,160,000
New Zealand 520,000 680,000 950,000 1,070,000
Serbia 100,000 860,000 830,000 800,000
Brazil 800,000 680,000 590,000 740,000
Angola 30,000 50,000 80,000 640,000
Hungary 350,000 300,000 440,000 500,000
Chile 110,000 180,000 370,000 490,000
Dominican Republic 290,000 360,000 390,000 420,000
Romania 140,000 130,000 170,000 370,000
Macau 210,000 240,000 320,000 350,000
Luxembourg 110,000 140,000 250,000 260,000
Latvia 650,000 430,000 310,000 260,000
Philippines 150,000 320,000 210,000 220,000
Panama 60,000 80,000 160,000 190,000
Armenia 660,000 660,000 220,000 190,000
Paraguay 200,000 180,000 160,000 160,000
Bulgaria 20,000 40,000 80,000 150,000
Peru 70,000 70,000 80,000 90,000
Montenegro <1,000 <1,000 80,000 70,000
Trinidad and Tobago 50,000 40,000 50,000 50,000
Albania 70,000 80,000 50,000 50,000
Bosnia-Herzegovina 60,000 80,000 40,000 40,000
Antigua and Barbuda 10,000 20,000 30,000 30,000
Barbados 20,000 30,000 30,000 30,000
Bermuda 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000S
Cape Verde <10,000 10,000 10,000 20,000
Cayman Islands <10,000 20,000 20,000 20,000
Monaco 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000
Fiji 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000

Migration Report from Bangladesh to Canada:

According to the IRCC report, in 2015-3,305, 2016-3,023, 2017-3,190, 2018-3,205, 2019 by August-2,260 people had been migrated from Bangladesh to Canada as an Immigrant.

Migration Report from Bangladesh to U.S.A:

According to U.S.A Department of States (Bureau of Consular Affairs) report in 2009-15,377, 2010-13,111, 2011-14,874, 2012-13,623, 2013-10,568, 2014-11,898, 2015-13,878, 2016-17,211, 2017-12,766, 2018-15,179 people had been migrated from Bangladesh to U.S.A as an Immigrant.

Migration Report from Bangladesh to Australia: According to Australian Government Department of Home Affairs Report:

Year-2014-2015

The total migration program outcome for 2014–15 was 189,097 places. The major source countries in the migration program were India, China and the United Kingdom. Within the overall program the breakdown by program stream was:

(A) 127,774 places delivered in the Skill stream.

(B) 61,085 places delivered in the Family stream.

(C) 238 places delivered in the Special Eligibility stream.

Southern Asia (including India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and Maldives) now provides 28.9 per cent of the migration program (a decrease from 29.7 per cent in 2013–14), largely due to a decrease of migrants from India.

Year-2015-2016

The total permanent migration program outcome for 2015–16 was 189,770 places within the planning level of 190,000.  The major source countries in the migration program were India (21.2 per cent), China (15.3 per cent) and the United Kingdom (10.0 per cent).

Within the managed migration program, the breakdown was:

(A) 128,550 places were delivered in the Skill stream.

(B) 57,400 places were delivered in the Family stream.

(C) 308 places were delivered in the Special Eligibility stream.

Southern Asia (including India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and Maldives) now provides 31.0 per cent of the migration program (an increase from 28.9 per cent in 2014–15).

Year-2016-2017

The total permanent migration program outcome for 2016–17 was 183,608 places within the planning level of 190,000. The major source countries in the migration program were India (21.2 per cent), China (15.4 per cent) and the United Kingdom (9.3 per cent).

Within the managed migration program, the breakdown was:

(A) 123,567 places were delivered in the Skill stream.

(B) 56,220 places were delivered in the Family stream.

(C) 421 places were delivered in the Special Eligibility stream.

Southern Asia (including India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and Maldives) now provides 30.2 per cent of the migration program (a slight decrease from 30.9 per cent in 2015–16).

Year-2017-2018

The total permanent Migration Program outcome for 2017–18 was 162,417 places. The overall program includes a set of sub-programs managed within a ceiling, as well as the Child program, which is demand driven and does not have a ceiling.

The breakdown for those sub-programs within the Migration Program, under the ceiling, was as follows:

(A) 111,099 places were delivered in the Skill stream.

(B) 47,732 places were delivered in the Family stream.

(C) 236 places were delivered in the Special Eligibility stream.

Southern Asia (including India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and Maldives) accounted for 29.0 per cent of the 2017-18 Migration Program (a slight decrease from 30.2 per cent in 2016–17).

Can-Am Immigration is dedicated immigration based agency in Bangladesh. You can send your C.V to us for complete assessment in order to know your application eligibility. Your C.V must contain the following information.

  • Your total educational information including name of degrees starting and finishing years.
  • Your total years of work experiences including organizational details and time frame.
  • Your current age (As per passport).
  • Your IELTS score that already achieved and have still validity.
  • Your Adaptability (Spouse education (If married) and first blood relative in your destination country).
  • Your arranged employment information (from your destination country (if possible).
  • Your financial information including invested and non-invested in your home country.
  • Your personal information including baby, spouse or common law- partner.

Please send your complete C.V to our email info@caimmigrationbd.com . Your verbal information or incomplete information in your C.V will not be accepted.

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