Immigrants in Edmonton
In 2011, Edmonton had the sixth largest immigrant population after Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary and Ottawa-Gatineau (CMAs). In 2011, 232,195...
In 2011, Edmonton had the sixth largest immigrant population after Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary and Ottawa-Gatineau (CMAs). In 2011, 232,195...
In 2011, Calgary had the fourth largest immigrant population among Canada’s Census Metro Areas (CMAs). In 2011, a total of 313,880...
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, immigrants came to Canada from more than 190 source countries*. In 2015, 271,660 new permanent residents landed in Canada, a...
From 2005 to 2014, 2,556,813 permanent residents landed in Canada. The UK and Colonies, France, Romania, Germany, Ukraine, Moldova, Poland,...
Toronto had the largest foreign-born population of any census metropolitan area (CMA) in Canada (National Household Survey 2011). A total...
From 2005 to 2014, 2,556,813 new permanent residents have landed in Canada. In 2014, Canada received 260,404 new permanent residents -an...