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This figure was more than five times the increase observed after the 2020 election, which itself saw a 4.5-fold rise in visitor numbers.
And we know where residents from Democratic-leaning states are most likely to consider moving. A study using Google analyzed search trends over the past 12 months to examine how political inclinations influence relocation interests.
Google Trends data revealed a 400 percent increase in searches for "how to move to Canada" by 8 p.m. ET on election night, with a 200 percent rise in searches for legal migration methods to Canada.
The Newsweek report said that Canada ranks as the top relocation destination for residents in blue-majority states, with 89.47% of the 19 states studied favoring it in searches.
It said that in Colorado, searches for "move to Canada" and similar terms average 693.33 per month, while Connecticut logs 327.50 searches, far outpacing second-place Brazil at 205.83. Even smaller states like Maine show strong interest, with 230.83 searches monthly for Canada.
Japan is the second most-searched destination, appealing with its modern cities and rich cultural heritage. It ranks first in Hawaii and California, where it averages 378.33 and 4,821.67 searches per month, respectively.
Regional preferences also emerge in the data. Vermont favors Ireland as a second choice after Canada, with 89.17 and 131.67 monthly searches, respectively.
In Washington state, New Zealand takes third place with 483.33 searches. Illinois also prioritizes Canada, leading with 1,086.67 searches, followed by Japan and Brazil with 676.67 and 556.67 searches. Unique trends appear in Minnesota, where Kenya ranks second, highlighting distinct preferences among state
Marc Porcar, CEO of QR Code Generator PRO S.L. commented: "With its proximity and cultural similarities, Canada has emerged as the clear favorite for Americans considering a move abroad."