Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Targeted Migration Campaigns: Why They Will Make a Comeback

Jun 3, 2025
Dive into the intriguing world of targeted immigration, where countries compete for desirable populations by offering enticing incentives. From the historical migration of Mennonites seeking better conditions to modern strategies like attracting tech entrepreneurs, the discussion covers how demographic shifts reshape migration. Explore unique initiatives like charter cities aimed at cultivating talent, and enjoy humorous takes on food and social dynamics that highlight the complexities of migrating communities. It's a captivating look at what makes a place desirable for new settlers!
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INSIGHT

Targeted Immigration Beyond Numbers

  • Governments target immigration to attract economically productive populations, not just to increase population size.
  • Fertility collapse is an issue of attracting the right people for specific economic and social roles, not merely "warm bodies."
ANECDOTE

Canada's Mennonite Recruitment

  • In the 1800s Canada targeted Mennonites from Russia by offering privileges like military exemption and private schooling.
  • This special treatment aimed to attract hardworking agricultural settlers to develop Canadian West.
ANECDOTE

Mennonites' Migration to Mexico

  • Mennonites moved from Canada to Mexico in the 1920s for similar privileges, including land grants and no taxes for 100 years.
  • The Mexican government also provided military protection during conflicts, showing strong support for their settlement.
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