According to the study by British company Givetastic, Canada ranks as the world’s dreamwork destination. By analyzing the average monthly search volume for matching term keywords, like ‘jobs’ or ‘work’ & using translation wherever necessary, Givetastic determined the dream destinations to work abroad for almost every nation.

Surveying individuals across 164 nations, the research outlined Canada’s appeal, driven by its strong healthcare, employee benefits, & dynamic job market. Notably, Canada ranks as the world’s dreamwork destination by over 56 nations, thus making it a prime workplace hub. 

However, the top dream destinations, according to the study, are: 

  • Canada 
  • Germany 
  • Qatar 
  • UK
  • Switzerland, Australia 
  • Spain, US
  • Malta 
  • Niger, Portugal 

Quebec’s Global Attraction 

Givestatic carried out the same methodology to discover the most popular cities, states, & regions to emigrate to for work-related reasons. According to Google Search volume, Dubai is the most popular city to emigrate to for work, as it was the top search in 69 out of 150 nations. However, Quebec was Dubai’s closest competitor.

Quebec came in as the top search in 28 out of 150 nations from countries like Colombia, Mexico, Morocco, & Cameroon, focusing on the province’s global allure. 

Why Canada?   

According to the research, Canada was a top work destination in a variety of diverse nations, including Bangladesh, Nigeria, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, the US, Chile, Kenya, & Ecuador. 

Canada is a popular work & immigration destination for foreign nationals due to a number of reasons. Primarily, the nation has a high standard of living, offering access to universal healthcare, & world-class educational institutions.   

Canada is also a safe place, a peaceful nation with a low crime rate, thus making it a welcoming place for immigrants as well as their families.  

As Canada ranks as the world’s dreamwork destination, the nation is one of the most diverse nations. It values inclusion & respect for all cultures & religions, thus making it easy for immigrants to settle & integrate into Canadian society & embrace their new communities.

The nation is also dedicated to fostering a diverse workforce & ensuring socio-economic growth by offering a plethora of immigration streams, sponsorship opportunities, & work/ study permit programs. 

Canada has pivotal immigration programs like the TSWP & PNP, which grant permanent residency in order to be eligible for foreign nationals. Last year, Canada granted more than 437,00 foreigners PR, the most ever in a single year. 

On November 1, 2023, IRCC released the Canadian government’s Immigration Levels Plan for 2024-2026. Canada hopes to welcome over 485,000 new permanent residents in 2024 & over 500,000 permanent residents in both 2025 & 2026. 

The plan prioritizes economic growth & supports family reunification while responding to humanitarian crises & recognizing the rapid growth in immigration in recent years.