Immigrants in Montreal
In 2011, Montreal (CMA) was home to the third largest immigrant population in Canada. In 2011, a total of 846,645 immigrants...
In 2011, Montreal (CMA) was home to the third largest immigrant population in Canada. In 2011, a total of 846,645 immigrants...
In 2011, the Census Metropolitan Area of Vancouver was home to the second largest immigrant population in Canada In 2011, a...
In 2015, 271,662 new permanent residents landed in Canada, a 4.4 % increase compared to 260,265 in 2014. From 2005...
On December 31st 2015, 356,574 international students were present in Canada –an increase of 191% compared with December 31st 2000....
In 2015, there were 73,222 temporary foreign workers (TFW) work permit holders and 177,447 International Mobility (IMP) work permit holders...
Immigration to Canada has experienced periods of boom and bust. These were largely driven by the world and Canada’s own...
In 2015, 271,660 new permanent residents landed in Canada, a 4.4 % increase compared to 2014 (260,265). In 2015, over...
In 2015, immigrants came to Canada from more than 190 source countries*. In 2015, 271,660 new permanent residents landed in Canada, a...
In 2015, 271,660 new permanent residents landed in Canada, a 4.4 % increase compared to 260,265 in 2014. From 2005...
From 2005 to 2014, 2,556,813 permanent residents landed in Canada. The UK and Colonies, France, Romania, Germany, Ukraine, Moldova, Poland,...
In 2014, permanent immigration to Canada (260,404) increased by 0.5% compared with a year earlier (259,023). From 2005 to 2014,...
Toronto had the largest foreign-born population of any census metropolitan area (CMA) in Canada (National Household Survey 2011). A total...