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* Based on Canadian Censuses the net exit rate of emigration for the naturalized portion of the Canadian population for the 1996-2006 period is 4.5%.
 
* Based on Canadian Censuses the net exit rate of emigration for the naturalized portion of the Canadian population for the 1996-2006 period is 4.5%.
  

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  • Based on Canadian Censuses the net exit rate of emigration for the naturalized portion of the Canadian population for the 1996-2006 period is 4.5%.
  • A similar census-based estimate for the Canadian-born population yields a low net exit rate for the 1996-2006 period (1.33%) which translates into 500,000 Canadian-born leavers over the 1996-2006 period.
  • Over the period 1996-2006 the naturalized group exhibited a three times greater emigration rate than the Canadian-born population.
  • Moreover, given these exit rates for both the Canadian and foreign-born populations, a stock of 2.78 million Canadian leavers living abroad can be estimated.
  • Canada has experienced a unique problem as a subset of its immigrants, approximately 10%, leave after ascension to citizenship.
  • Most Canadians abroad feel strongly “Canadian” and strongly desire to remain connected to Canada.