Canada ranked top nation for immigration and investment- Exxence India

People from around the globe have deemed the Canadian brand one of the best in the world.

This year Canada ranked third out of 50 countries on the Anholt-Ipsos Nation Brands Index, up from fifth place overall in 2018. Only France and top-ranked Germany scored higher than Canada.

The rankings were based on 20,035 online interviews conducted with adults over the age of 18 in 20 countries.

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Canada placed first in three of the six individual categories that were used to rank the 50 countries — immigration and investment, people and governance. It was also the only nation in the top five that improved its standing in governance, culture, and tourism.

This is the second year straight that Canada positioned first for movement and venture, which thinks about a nation's capacity to pull in individuals to live, work or concentrate just as view of its personal satisfaction and business condition.

The movement and venture score depends on five "composite traits" — work and live, personal satisfaction, instructive capabilities, put resources into business, and equity in the public eye.

The Immigration and Investment Index evaluates a country’s power to attract talent and capital,” the statement read. “It is measured not only by whether people would consider studying, working, or living in that country, but also by perceptions of the country’s economic prosperity, equality of opportunity, and ultimately whether it is perceived to be a place with a high quality of life.”

Members in the exploration were additionally approached to give the 50 nations "character qualities."


Canada was viewed as benevolent by 39 percent of journalists, reliable by 30 percent, glad by 29 percent, and liberal by 19 percent.

"A Country Brand (or a notoriety) isn't assembled medium-term," the announcement from Volos' examination group said.

“Seldom does a nation earn a ranking within the top five on the overall [National Brand Index] without consistency in its image.”

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