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Canada has been selected by the United Nations as the most livable country in the world for seven consecutive years.

As a traditional immigrant country, Canada has the advantages of highly developed economy and society, friendly attitude of society and government towards new immigrants, and increasingly close economic and cultural ties with China. Canada has been selected by the United Nations as the most livable country in the world for seven consecutive years. Although Canada is an immigrant country, people in different provinces have different attitudes towards immigrants. According to a survey conducted by Canada's World Journal, people with higher education, especially men, basically think that the current number of immigrants in Canada is too small or just right. Canadians who require immigrants to know the official language basically think that there are too many immigrants in Canada.

The survey shows that education level and income also affect people's views on the number of immigrants. The less educated people are, the more they think there are too many immigrants. Among those who have no high school education, more than 40% think there are too many immigrants, while only 18% people with college education think there are too many immigrants. At the same time, 30% of those whose annual household income is between 40,000 and 80,000 Canadian dollars think that there are too many immigrants. Only 20% of those whose annual household income exceeds 80,000 Canadian dollars think that there are too many immigrants.

Generally speaking, the so-called? Anti-immigration? In the political and economic fields of Canada, more people are aware of the vitality and opportunities brought by immigration to the Canadian economy.