china’s zero-covid lockdowns have been linked to a rare wave of protests across the country in recent weeks, and immigration industry experts say the strict pandemic rules are also fuelling a surge in requests to live in canada.
immigration from china has bounced back from pandemic lulls to hit a new peak, according to canadian government statistics, and immigration consultants report a continuing surge of inquiries.
vancouver immigration lawyer ryan rosenberg, co-founder and partner at larlee rosenberg, said covid restrictions have been a new motivator for potential chinese immigrants.
“i think that what we are seeing is that covid lockdowns really shocked people and it caused people to think that maybe china is not a good fit for themselves and for their families.”
rosenberg, who has been in the industry for more than 20 years, said the traditional driving forces for chinese clients considering canada were better education for their children, cleaner air and a healthier lifestyle.
permanent resident admissions from china hit 9,925 in the july-to-september quarter, online statistics by immigration, refugees and citizenship canada show.
that is more than triple the pandemic low of 2,980 in the same quarter of 2020, and is also up 15 per cent from 8,690 recorded in the third quarter of 2019, before the pandemic hit.