Data from the National Statistics Institute reflects a significant shift in the archipelago's migration profile. While destinations were traditionally limited to nearby geographic areas, the Canarian population is currently distributed across more than 65 countries, including nations such as Malta, New Zealand, or Gambia.
The American continent remains the primary destination, hosting 176,599 islanders, with Cuba and Venezuela leading the list. Meanwhile, Europe accounts for 30,585 residents, and figures in Asia, Africa, and Oceania show a growing presence of citizens seeking new professional opportunities.
Sociology experts point out that this phenomenon responds to a combination of factors. On one hand, the search for better working conditions and professional development in higher value-added sectors. On the other, a cultural normalization of international mobility among new generations, who view living abroad as a path to personal fulfillment.




