IMMIGRATE TO CANADA VS NETHERLANDS
Should You Immigrate Now Or Wait ?
INTRODUCTION
1: I will compare Canada's Demography now and in the year 2040
2: I will be Comparing Netherlands demography now and in the year 2040
3: I will be comparing CANADA to the Netherlands
ALSO I WILL BE LOOKING AT THE IMMIGRATION SYSTEM FOR BOTH COUNTRIES.
CANADA

Hey, If You Want To Immigrate To Canada, What Do You Need To Know?
The things that you should be concern about are:
1: The Immigration Policy (Is it FAIR)
2: The Demography (The Natural Increase Rate)
Why Are These Factors Important ?
1: The Immigration Policy will tell you if it is fair and if you meet the requirements to Immigrate to Canada.
2: Looking at the Demography will tell you if the Economy/Health care providence is strong of the country or not. For example:
- The death rate will tell you if the health care programs are good because the less the Death rate the better the health care. Less people are dying and that means that there is better health Care system.
- The birth rate and the natural increase rate will show us how greatly the population is growing.
- The bigger the population means the better the Economy

THE IMMIGRATION SYSTEM
There are Three ways that you can immigrate to Canada:
1: Economic/Business class (WORKERS that will help build our economy)
2: Family class (People who want to join their families. Point System)
3: Refugee class ( they come threw sponsors)

Total Of 260,900 IMMIGRANTS In 2014
THE POINT SYSTEM
The Point System Is Based On 6 Different Things :
Education: 25 points
Language Ability: 28 points
Employment: 10 points
Adaptability: 10 points
Age: 12 points
Experience: 15 points
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total = 100 points
You have to get at least 67 points to qualify

Push And Pull Factors Of Canada
PULL FACTORS
- Lots of economic opportunities
- High standard of living
- Universal health care system(13th best in the world)
- Free Education
- Low crime rate(Safe and Peaceful)
- Multicultural
- Charter Rights and Freedoms
- Some to None WARS
- Tourist attractions (NIAGARA FALLS, CN TOWER)
- Harsh Climate
- More Taxes then other Countries(13%)
What is Demography?
Birth Rate Births/Total Population *1000 = The Birth Rate | Death Rate Death/Total Population *1000 = The Death Rate | Natural Increase Rate Birth Rate - Death Rate = Natural Increase Rate In that ORDER |
This is the same formula for Immigration Rate, Emigration Rate, and Natural increase rate



THE DEMOGRAPY OF CANADA 2014
Birth Rate: 10.29 births/1,000 population
Death Rate: 8.31 deaths/1,000 population
Immigration Rate: 7.42 immigrants/1,000 population
Emigration Rate: 1.76 emigration/1,000 population
Natural increase rate: 1.98 Birth-death rate/1,000 population
Net Migration Rate: 5.66 migrant(s)/1,000
Population Growth Rate: 0.76%
Population Doubling Rate: 92.11 years
Life Expectancy: 81.67 years
Canada Area: 9,987,670 km2
Population Density: 3.52 per km2
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Total Population Of Canada: 35,470,000
CANADAS POPULATION PYRAMID 2014

CANADAS POPULATION PYRAMID 2040

How would these factors be in 2040? Well lets find out...
Death Rate: 6.09/1,000 population
Birth Rate: 6.19/1000 population
Natural growth rate: 0.1 Birth Rate - Death Rate/1000 population
Immigration Rate: 7.5 Immigrants/1000 population
Emigration Rate: 1.4 Emigrants/1000 population
Net Migration: 6.1 (262,550)Immigrating - Emigrating/1000 population
Population Growth Rate: 0.62% (266,852)
Population Doubling Rate: 112.9 years
Population Density: 4.3 per km²
Canada Area: 9,984,670 km²
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Canada's Population In 2040: 43,041,000
The Demographic Transition Model

Why Is The Birth Rate And The Death Rate Almost Similar?
The NetherLands

Basic Information On NetherLands
1: Capital City: Amsterdam
2: Population: 16.8 million (2013)
3: Official Language: Dutch
4: Currencies: United States Dollar, and Euro
Push and Pull Factors Of The Netherlands
- Safe
- Peaceful
- Good Health Care (9th best health care in the world)
- Developed Country
- Stable and Strong Economy
- Few WARS
- Less economic Opportunities
- High Taxes(22%)
Netherlands Demography 2014
Birth Rate: 10.3 Births/1,000 population
Death Rate: 8.78 Death/1,000 population
Natural Increase Rate: 1.52
Immigration Rate: 6.01 Immigrants/1000 population
Emigration Rate: 7.88 Emigrants/1,000 population
Net Migration: (-1.87)
Population Growth Rate: (-0.35)%
Life Expectancy: 79.90 years(Male), 83.26 years(Female)
Population Doubling Rate: It's not going to double because the Netherlands is entering stage 5
Area of Netherlands: 41,526 km²
Population Density: 493 per km²
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Population: 16,805,037
POPULATION PYRAMID FOR NETHERLANDS 2040

POPULATION PYRAMID 2040

NETHERLANDS DEMOGRAPHY IN 2040
Birth rate: 10.6 births/1,000 Population
Death rate: 11.2 deaths/1,000 Population
Natural Increase Rate: (-0.6)
Immigration Rate: 5.47 Immigrants/1,000 Population
Emigration rate: 6.43 Emigrants/1,000 Population
Net Migration Rate: (-0.96)
Population Growth Rate: (-1.56)
Area of Netherlands: 41,526 km²
Population Density: 414.6 km²
Population Doubling Rate: The population of Netherlands will not get doubled because the Netherlands will be in stage 5
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Population: 17,215,000
Conclusion

Ishaan Verma
Conclusion By Ishaan Verma by Ishaan Verma
