Given IRCC delays in issuing citizenship data, have combined the May and June report.
At the half year mark, the government is on target to meet the levels plan for Permanent Residents (however misguided), with 263,000 to date or 57 percent of 465,000.
The percentage of Temporary Residents transitioning to Permanent Residents averages about 50 percent for both time periods.
The number of temporary residents continues to grow, with 385,000 compared to 185,000 for the January-June 2002 period for the International Mobility Program and 114,000 compared to 75,000 for the Temporary Foreign Workers program.
The same pattern applies to International students: 242,000 compared to 202,000 for the January-June 2002 period.
For asylum claimants: 53,000 compared to 37,000.
Unlike the above, the number of new citizens has no impact on housing, healthcare and infrastructure as they are virtually all here in Canada. Interestingly, this is the only program that has seen a decline in the January-June periods: 177,000 compared to 184,000 although still historically strong.
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1. Canadian Immigration Tracker
2018 to June 2023
Working Draft - Key Slides
15,000
30,000
45,000
60,000
2018-1 2018-7 2019-1 2019-7 2020-1 2020-7 2021-1 2021-7 2022-1 2022-7 2023-1
Economic - PNP Economic - Fed Family Refugees Other
2. Programs Examined
• Permanent Residents/Immigrants (PRs): Economic (PNP and Federal), Family and Refugees
• TR to Permanent Resident transition
• Asylum Claimants
• Temporary Residents/International Mobility Program (IMP): International Agreements (e.g., NAFTA, GATS),
Canadian Interests (e.g., intra-corporate transfers, work exchange programs, post-graduate employment,
spouses)
• Temporary Residents/Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP): caregivers, agriculture workers, other
workers with Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA)
• Study Permits (international students)
• Settlement Services
• Citizenship
• Visitor Visas
2
3. June 2023 Highlights
• PRs: Admissions Decline from 45,790 in May to 42,205 in June. June year-over-year change (change from 2021 in parentheses): Economic - PNP -7.7%
(95.0%), Economic - Federal -6.2% (-25.4%), Family 4.1% (76.0%), Refugees -7.9% (66.9%)
• Applications: Given time delays in entering application data, am using a six month time lag. From 39,519 in November (time delays greater) to 56,501 in December. December year-over-year change (change from 2020): 24.9% (58.1%).
• Express Entry and Arrima Invitations to Apply: Increase from 10,106 (1,006 Arrima) in June to 10,106 (1,633 Arrima) in July. July year-over-year change (change from 2020): 211.9% (11.3%)
• Web “Immigrate to Canada”: Increase from 398,991 in June (outside Canada) to 473,641 in July. July year-over-year change (change from 2021): 0.2% (7.1%)
• TR to PRs transition (i.e., those already in Canada): Small decrease from 23,535 in May (some double counting) to 20,390 in June (48 percent of all PRs). June year-over-year change (change from 2020): 16.2% (-25.6%)
• Temporary Residents:
• TRs/IMP: Decrease from 69,700 in May to 63,820 in June. June year-over-year (change from 2021): Agreements: -60.0% (-49.0%), Canadian Interests: 56.2% (62.6%), Other IMP Participants 136.8% (376.7%), Not stated -3.9% (637.5%)
• TRs/TFWP: Stable from 21,055 in May to 20,680 in June. June year-over-year change (change from 2021): Caregivers 2.2% (-39.0%), Agriculture 11.4% (11.5%) and Other LMIA 144.4% (284.0%).
• Web “Get a work permit”: Increase from 126,253 in June (outside Canada) to 187,392 in July. July year-over-year change (change from 2021): 60.6% (172.6%)
• Students: Increase from 34,865 in May to 39,500 in June. June year-over-year change (change from 2021): 19.7% (33.1%)
• Applications: Increase from 92,678 in May to 95,588 in June. June year-over-year change (change from 2021): 36.9% (100.1%)
• Web “Get a study permit”: Decline from 87,217 in June (outside Canada) to 76,180 in July. July year-over-year change (change from 2021): -8.7% (-15.0%)
• Asylum Claimants: Increase from 9,200 in May to 10,830 in June. June year-over-year change (change from 2021): 53.7% (875.7%)
• Irregular arrivals (Roxham Road etc): Implementation of expanded STCA resulted in further decrease from 50 in May to 36 in June. June year-over-year change (change from 2021): -98.8% (111.8%).
• Settlement Services: Decrease from 251,625 in November to 211,560 (most recent data). December year-over-year (change from 2020): 37.0% (47.9%)
• Web “Find immigrant services near you”: Increase from 8,473 in June (outside Canada) to 8,931 in July. July year-over-year change (change from 2021): 71.5% (-15.0%). In Canada: 25.1% (-39.7%)
• Citizenship: Decrease from 42,537 in May to 34,474 in June (monthly average year to date 29,450). June year-over-year change (change from 2021): 13.0%
(232.0%)
• Applications: From 232,974 in 2021 to 264,231 in 2022. Year-over-year change (change from 2018): 13.4% (33.8%)
• “Apply for citizenship”: Increase from 18,485 in June (outside Canada) to 23,511 in July. July year-over-year change (change from 2021): -25.2% (6.9%). In Canada: -25.3% (-26.1%)
• Visitor Visas: Stable from 201,175 in May to 203,502 in June (Ukrainians 9% of total). June year-over-year change (change from 2021): 107.5% (5,741.0%).
3
4. Change Across Major Programs
2022 full year Compared to full year 2018 Baseline
4
PR Applications
PR Admissions-PNP
PR Admissions-Fed
TR2PR
Temporary Workers IMP
Temporary Workers TFWP
Asylum Claimants
Study Permit Applications
Study Permit Holders
Citizenship Applications
New Citizens
Settlement Services
Visitor Visas
-75% -21.25% 32.5% 86.25% 140%
-7.4%
-16.9%
109.2%
1.7%
56.1%
101.7%
66.3%
65.1%
126.7%
93.2%
34.9%
40.2%
-35.8%
6. Express Entry & Arrima Invitations—2018-23
7,500
15,000
22,500
30,000
2018-1 2018-7 2019-1 2019-7 2020-1 2020-7 2021-1 2021-7 2022-1 2022-7 2023-1 2023-7
CEC PNP No Program Federal Skilled Trades Healthcare STEM
Trades French QC Arrima
6
7. PR Applications: Region of Citizenship —2018-23
35,000
70,000
105,000
140,000
2018-1 2018-7 2019-1 2019-7 2020-1 2020-7 2021-1 2021-7 2022-1 2022-7
Asia Africa Americas Europe Oceania
7
Note: Given delays in entering applications in processing systems, a six month time lag is used. May 2021 surge driven by
applications from India
8. Admissions: PRs by Categories—2018-23
15,000
30,000
45,000
60,000
2018-1 2018-7 2019-1 2019-7 2020-1 2020-7 2021-1 2021-7 2022-1 2022-7 2023-1
Economic - PNP Economic - Fed Family Refugees Other
8
9. Admissions: PRs Region of Citizenship—2018-23
25%
50%
75%
100%
2018-1 2018-7 2019-1 2019-7 2020-1 2020-7 2021-1 2021-7 2022-1 2022-7 2023-1
Asia Africa Americas Europe Oceania
9
10. Admissions: PRs Canada Total
June Comparison: 2023/22, 2023/21, Full year 2022/18
-50%
-25%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
Economic - PNP Economic - Fed Family Refugees
54.6%
5.9%
28.4%
33.2%
66.9%
76%
-25.4%
95%
-7.9%
4.1%
-6.2%
-7.7%
June 2023/22 June 2023/21 Full year 2022/18
10
11. Admissions: PNP Provinces
June Comparison: 2023/22, 2023/21, Full year 2022/18
-60%
-30%
0%
30%
60%
90%
120%
Atlantic ON MB SK AB BC
35.8%
17.3%
39.2%
41.9%
33.5%
102.6%
28.2%
18.4%
-10.1%
62.3%
75.9%
-2.3%
-13.4%
-0.8%
12%
-30.4%
-1.5%
-17.1%
June 2023/22 June 2023/21 Full year 2022/18
11
12. Admissions: Permanent Residents by Citizenship
June Comparison: 2023/22, 2023/21, Full year 2022/18
Top 10 Countries — Ordered by 2018 base year
-100%
0%
100%
200%
300%
India Philippines China Syria Nigeria USA Pakistan France Eritrea UK
-21.3%
33.7%
128.9%
21.1%
-5.1%
101.3%
-29.9%
6.5%
-37.3%
67.8%
-49%
157.8%
-43.6%
141.4%
-25.4%
0.7%
236.4%
-5.2%
69.9%
16.1%
-3.7%
13.8%
-47.9%
-4.8%
-14.4%
-35.9%
63.2%
-21.9%
15.2%
10.5%
June 2023/22 June 2023/21 Full year 2022/18
12
13. Admissions: Temporary to Permanent Residents
By Program—2018-23
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
2018-1 2018-7 2019-1 2019-7 2020-1 2020-7 2021-1 2021-7 2022-1 2022-7 2023-1
IMP Post-Graduate WP Students TFWP
13
14. Admissions by Province: TRs to PRs
June Comparison: 2023/22, 2023/21, Full year 2022/18
-75%
0%
75%
150%
225%
300%
Atlantic QC ON MB SK AB BC
76%
12.7%
3.7%
199.2%
99.7%
136.2%
205.5%
-30.3%
-28.7%
48.6%
16.2%
-34.4%
-12.8%
39.7%
23.2%
14.5%
27.9%
-5.9%
63.8%
-59.5%
-24.3%
June 2023/22 June 2023/21 Full year 2022/18
14
15. Admissions: TRs to PRs
June Comparison: 2023/22, 2023/21, Full year 2022/18
-60%
-30%
0%
30%
60%
90%
120%
IMP Post-Graduate WP Students TFWP
62.7%
79.7%
114.8%
88.6%
-32.5%
-3.7%
-29.6%
-25.8%
14.5%
5.1%
10.6%
21.6%
June 2023/22 June 2023/21 Full year 2022/18
15
17. Immigrate to Canada—Web Interest
250,000
500,000
750,000
1,000,000
2018-1 2018-7 2019-1 2019-7 2020-1 2020-7 2021-1 2021-7 2022-1 2022-7 2023-1 2023-7
Canada Asia Americas Africa Europe Oceania Not speci
fi
ed
17
18. Immigrate to Canada—Web Interest
July Comparison: 2023/22, 2023/21
Top 10 Countries by “Immigrate to Canada” ordered by site visits, 2018 base year
-125%
0%
125%
250%
375%
500%
India USA Nigeria UK UAE Pakistan Philippines Mexico Saudi Arabia Brazil
-56%
34%
-18.8%
-6.9%
400.3%
0.9%
64.3%
24%
25.5%
-49.4%
-23.8%
29%
-33.5%
5.4%
229.5%
4%
46.8%
4.5%
-27.9%
-30%
July 2023-22 July 2023-21
18
20. Asylum Claimants: Of
fi
ce Type 2018-23
3,000
6,000
9,000
12,000
2018-1 2018-7 2019-1 2019-7 2020-1 2020-7 2021-1 2021-7 2022-1 2022-7 2023-1
Airport Border Inland Other
20
Note: The “other claim of
fi
ce” surge in September-November likely re
fl
ected delays in classi
fi
cation, most of these were likely Inland
26. Temporary Residents by Program Canada
June Comparison: 2023/22, 2023/21, Full year 2022/18
-75%
0%
75%
150%
225%
300%
Agreements Canadian Interests Caregivers Agriculture LMIA
156.7%
28.5%
-48.9%
53.1%
-9.5%
284%
11.5%
-39%
62.6%
-49%
144.4%
11.4%
2.2%
56.2%
-60%
June 2023/22 June 2023/21 Full year 2022/18
26
27. IMP by Region of Citizenship—2018-23
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
2018-1 2018-7 2019-1 2019-7 2020-1 2020-7 2021-1 2021-7 2022-1 2022-7 2023-1
Asia Europe Americas Africa Oceania
27
28. IMP by Citizenship
June Comparison: 2023/22, 2023/21, Full year 2022/18
Top 10 Countries—Ordered by 2018 base year
-100%
0%
100%
200%
300%
400%
India USA France China UK Australia Ireland Korea Brazil Japan
-19%
0%
-8.7%
-32.8%
-29.2%
1.1%
-6.2%
6.4%
-31.1%
172.5%
291.3%
-12.9%
40.9%
329%
278.9%
197.8%
37.6%
156.9%
49.2%
75%
59.3%
26.3%
50.4%
28.1%
35.8%
28.2%
57.7%
60.4%
-2.4%
91.8%
June 2023/22 June 2023/21 Full year 2022/18
28
29. IMP by Province
June Comparison: 2023/22, 2023/21, Full year 2022/18
Top 10 Countries—Ordered by 2018 base year
0%
40%
80%
120%
160%
Atlantic QC ON MB SK AB BC
55.1%
46%
39.6%
72.7%
81.2%
49%
100.9%
93.3%
130.3%
119.1%
87.9%
70.2%
88.4%
151.6%
22.5%
65.6%
53.7%
42.9%
85.3%
29.1%
97.2%
June 2023/22 June 2023/21 Full year 2022/18
29
30. TFWP by Region of Citizenship—2018-23
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
2018-1 2018-7 2019-1 2019-7 2020-1 2020-7 2021-1 2021-7 2022-1 2022-7 2023-1
Americas Asia Europe Africa Oceania
30
31. TFWP by Citizenship
June Comparison: 2023/22, 2023/21, Full year 2022/18
Top 10 Countries—Ordered by 2018 base year
-100%
0%
100%
200%
300%
400%
Mexico Jamaica Guatemala Philippines India Korea USA UK China France
134%
71.9%
26.3%
-40.4%
12.1%
160.3%
48.2%
93.7%
9.8%
45.3%
128.6%
250%
66.7%
133.3%
21.2%
311.8%
156.8%
45%
-27.6%
35.2%
88.2%
173.9%
-25.9%
-12.5%
14.3%
170.8%
163%
48.2%
-13.1%
12.8%
June 2023/22 June 2023/21 Full year 2022/18
31
32. TFWP by Province
June Comparison: 2023/22, 2023/21, Full year 2022/18
Top 10 Countries—Ordered by 2018 base year
0%
100%
200%
300%
400%
Atlantic QC ON MB SK AB BC
58.1%
60.3%
69.8%
63%
31%
120.7%
112.4%
23.1%
245.1%
178.6%
368.8%
50.7%
115.1%
87.7%
46.3%
175.2%
77.3%
102.7%
29.3%
65.6%
33.3%
June 2023/22 June 2023/21 Full year 2022/18
32
34. Work Permits—Web Interest
June Comparison: 2023/22, 2023/21
Top 10 Countries by “Get a work permit” ordered by site visits, 2018 base year
-150%
0%
150%
300%
450%
600%
India USA Mexico UK Australia Pakistan Brazil Philippines UAE Saudi Arabia
193.2%
146.1%
220.8%
-10.3%
554.2%
97.6%
109.9%
71.2%
89.5%
-28.6%
76%
39.7%
54%
-13.7%
277.3%
26.9%
56.8%
-5.9%
2.7%
-15.3%
June 2023-22 June 2023-21
34
36. Study Permit Applications—By Region—2018-23
25,000
50,000
75,000
100,000
2018-1 2018-7 2019-1 2019-7 2020-1 2020-7 2021-1 2021-7 2022-1 2022-7 2023-1
Asia Africa Americas Europe Oceania
36
37. Study Permit Holders—By Level—2018-23
35,000
70,000
105,000
140,000
2018-1 2018-7 2019-1 2019-7 2020-1 2020-7 2021-1 2021-7 2022-1 2022-7 2023-1
Secondary or less Post Secondary Other Studies
37
38. Study Permit Holders—By Region—2018-23
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
2018-1 2018-7 2019-1 2019-7 2020-1 2020-7 2021-1 2021-7 2022-1 2022-7 2023-1
Asia Africa Americas Europe Oceania
38
39. Study Permit Holders by Citizenship
June Comparison: 2023/22, 2023/21, Full year 2022/18
Top 10 Countries — Ordered by Number of Permits, 2018 base year
-45%
0%
45%
90%
135%
180%
India China Korea France Vietnam Brazil Iran Japan USA Nigeria
150%
9.9%
68.2%
93.4%
-1.6%
-17.2%
26.6%
-32.2%
-38.3%
114.1%
171.5%
17.4%
2.5%
1.5%
6.2%
-19.4%
45.8%
-7.6%
-11.8%
37.7%
111.3%
8.5%
-16.9%
12.4%
0.7%
4%
10.8%
-8%
-3.7%
16.1%
June 2023/22 June 2023/21 Full year 2022/18
39
40. Study Permit Holders by Province
June Comparison: 2023/22, 2023/21, Full year 2022/18
0%
17.5%
35%
52.5%
70%
Atlantic QC ON MB SK AB BC
34.6%
51.7%
44.4%
19.9%
66.3%
45.6%
51.1%
52.7%
32.4%
46.2%
12.7%
16.7%
45.1%
68.5%
34.6%
45.6%
58.1%
39.9%
5.3%
30.3%
47.4%
June 2023/22 June 2023/21 Full year 2022/18
40
42. Study Permits—Web Interest
July Comparison: 2023/22, 2023/21
Top 10 Countries by “Get your study permit” ordered by site visits, 2018 base year
-100%
-50%
0%
50%
100%
150%
200%
India USA China Nigeria Brazil PhilippinesColombia Mexico Iran Pakistan
185.9%
-42.6%
-40.8%
-63.4%
7.8%
-53.7%
69.6%
-0.7%
-3.7%
-51.9%
107.8%
-62.7%
-27.8%
-41.9%
-7.3%
-27.5%
22.4%
12.9%
0.3%
-34.1%
July 2023-22 July 2023-21
42
44. Settlement—By Service—2018-22
Pre-Arrival and In Canada Services
68,750
137,500
206,250
275,000
2018-1 2018-7 2019-1 2019-7 2020-1 2020-7 2021-1 2021-7 2022-1 2022-7
Pre-Arrival Information & Orientation Needs & Assets Assessment, Referrals Employment Related Services
Information & Orientation Services Community Connections Language Assessment
Language Training Resettlement Assistance Service Delivery Improvement
44
45. Settlement Services
December Comparison: 2022/21, 2022/20, Full year 2022/18
Pre-Arrival Info & Orientation
Needs, Assets & Referrals
Employment Related
Information & Orientation
Community Connections
Language Assessment
Language Training
Resettlement Assistance
Service Delivery Improvement
-100% 0% 100% 200% 300% 400%
18.8%
109.2%
-15.5%
8.9%
-1.7%
13%
18.9%
7.5%
18.8%
99.3%
374.9%
22.7%
224.9%
42.7%
41.7%
64.9%
66.8%
99.3%
11.3%
82.6%
22.9%
93.4%
32.6%
36.2%
76.9%
48.0%
11.3%
December 2022/21 December 2022/20 Full year 2022/18
45
47. Settlement Services by Citizenship
December Comparison: 2022/21, 2022/20, Full year 2021/18
Top 10, 2018 base year
-125%
0%
125%
250%
375%
500%
Syria China India Philippines Iraq Eritrea Iran PakistanAfghanistan Somalia
15.9%
267.2%
-9.9%
-9.6%
23.3%
-25.9%
-39.5%
-7.4%
-20.8%
-21.6%
25.7%
429.3%
11.8%
4.8%
41.5%
-7.7%
-11.2%
19.7%
6.5%
-9.3%
22.9%
115.6%
10.3%
6.7%
14.7%
-1%
-13.7%
15.9%
11.3%
-0.3%
December 2022/21 December 2022/20 Full year 2021/18
47
48. Settlement Services
December Comparison: 2022/21, 2022/20, Full year 2022/18
-45%
-30%
-15%
0%
15%
30%
45%
60%
Atlantic QC ON MB SK AB BC
6.9%
9.5%
10.5%
-10.4%
5.5%
-27.4%
25%
36.6%
50.8%
39.2%
40.5%
41.4%
-0.9%
44.3%
28.1%
39.9%
30.8%
40.1%
32.7%
11.4%
40.6%
December 2022/21 December 2022/20 Full year 2022/18
48
50. Settlement Services—Web Interest
July Comparison: 2023/22, 2023/21
Top 10 Countries by “Find immigrant services near you” ordered by site visits, 2018 base year
-200%
0%
200%
400%
600%
800%
India USA Brazil UAE Pakistan Nigeria Mexico UK ColombiaPhilippines
80.6%
-67.6%
43.7%
-61.2%
33.4%
367.5%
17.3%
-62.3%
-26.9%
-59.5%
233.3%
-7.6%
66.5%
2.4%
107.2%
709%
169.9%
22.8%
28.1%
-16%
July 2023-22 July 2023-21
50
53. New Citizens—By Region of Birth—2018-23
12,500
25,000
37,500
50,000
2018-1 2018-7 2019-1 2019-7 2020-1 2020-7 2021-1 2021-7 2022-1 2022-7 2023-1
Asia Africa Americas Europe Oceania
53
54. Citizenship by Region of Birth
June Comparison: 2023/22, 2023/1, Full year 2022/18
-200%
0%
200%
400%
600%
Philippines India Iran China Pakistan Nigeria USA Egypt Iraq France
110.3%
88.2%
25%
162.4%
185.1%
60.2%
8.8%
29.6%
203.2%
109.1%
350.5%
242.9%
287.7%
-44.1%
516.6%
166.1%
151.1%
221.1%
370%
124.3%
-21%
-1.9%
23%
-33.5%
46.3%
16.5%
11%
9.2%
46.8%
-4.9%
June 2023/22 June 2023/21 Full year 2022/18
54
55. Citizenship—Web Interest
Note: Technical anomaly April - December 2019
45,000
90,000
135,000
180,000
2018-1 2018-7 2019-1 2019-7 2020-1 2020-7 2021-1 2021-7 2022-1 2022-7 2023-1 2023-7
Canada Americas Asia Europe Africa Oceania Not captured
55
56. Citizenship—Web Interest
July Comparison: 2023/22, 2023/21
Top 10 Countries by “Apply for Citizenship” ordered by site visits, 2018 base year
-125%
0%
125%
250%
375%
500%
USA India UK Pakistan UAE Nigeria China Brazil Turkey Bangladesh
-30.7%
53.2%
-46.9%
74.6%
9.5%
4.6%
413.4%
36.5%
-52.2%
3.6%
-20%
155%
-23.4%
67.8%
-21.2%
-2.7%
184.8%
4.6%
-47.9%
-58.8%
July 2023-22 July 2023-21
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58. Visitor Visas—By Source Country—2018-23
75,000
150,000
225,000
300,000
2018-1 2018-7 2019-1 2019-7 2020-1 2020-7 2021-1 2021-7 2022-1 2022-7 2023-1
Asia Americas Africa Europe Oceania Other
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Note: Increase in Europe driven by Ukraine, almost totality of Europe
59. Visitor Visas—By Source Country
June Comparison: 2023/22, 2023/21, Full year 2022/18
Top 10 Countries—Ordered by 2018 base year
-4,000%
0%
4,000%
8,000%
12,000%
16,000%
China India Philippines Iran Brazil Vietnam Colombia Algeria Pakistan Russia
-55.2%
1.8%
-36%
28.4%
-22.1%
-39.5%
-35.5%
-4.7%
9.1%
-81.8%
1,028.9%
4,423.8%
5,204.5%
13,646.9%
1,680.9%
3,473.2%
5,439.8%
14,184.7%
7,134.8%
144.7%
661.9%
621.3%
945.1%
326.3%
18.7%
258.7%
349.6%
111%
264.2%
June 2023/22 June 2023/21 Full year 2022/18
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Note: The most dramatic change has been the number of visas issued to Ukrainians under the Canada-Ukraine authorization for emergency travel
which was not among the top 10 in 2018.
60. Research Questions
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• Which programs contracted most quickly and which source countries
were most a
ff
ected? Similarly, which programs and source countries
recovered more quickly?
• Did application success rates vary pre and post-COVID by source
country?
• Were exogenous factors such as US immigration restrictions or
tensions with China a factor?
• Did interest in immigrating to Canada increase or decrease and for
which countries?
62. Top Countries Share of Total (2018)
10 Countries 25 Countries
Permanent Residents 60.9% 77.7%
IMP 70.8% 86.4%
TFWP 85.2% 93.2%
Study Permits 70.3% 73.8%
Asylum Claimants 57.4% 77.4%
Citizenship 50.3% 71.5%
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63. Top Countries (2018)
Permanent
Residents
IMP TFWP Students Settlement Citizenship
India 69,980 India 55,610 Mexico 28,860 India 107,105 Syria 15,530 Philippines 19,647
Philippines 35,050 USA 26,540 Jamaica 10,200 China 85,100 Eritrea 11,865 India 19,486
China 29,710 Finland 23,445 Guatemala 9,810 Korea 16,875 Congo 11,355 Iran 10,037
Syria 12,045 China 21,910 Philippines 8,750 Vietnam 12,370 Somalia 10,785 PRC 9,718
Nigeria 10,920 UK 11,205 India 7,380 Iran 7,040 Afghanistan 9,550 Pakistan 9,406
USA 10,905 Australia 8,850 Korea 1,960 Japan 6,685 India 9,035 Nigeria 4,398
Pakistan 9,490 Ireland 8,675 USA 1,850 Bangladesh 4,155 Pakistan 8,360 USA 4,229
France 6,175 Korea 8,105 UK 940 Philippines 4,075 Korea of 7,775 Egypt 4,115
Eritrea 5,695 Brazil 8,080 China 935 Taiwan 3,160 Mexico 7,640 Iraq 3,951
UK 5,660 Japan 7,250 France 915
Saudi
Arabia
2,870 Philippines 6,995 France 3,836
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64. Data Sources
• PRs: Canada - Admissions of Permanent Residents by Province/Territory of Intended Destination and Immigration Category, Canada - Admissions of
Permanent Residents by Country of Citizenship, COVID Immigration Impact - PR Applications Source Countries
• TR to Permanent Resident transition: Canada – Admissions of Permanent Residents with Prior Post-graduate Work Permit Holder Status by Province/Territory of Intended Destination and Immigration
Category, Canada – Admissions of Permanent Residents with Prior International Mobility Program Work Permit Holder Status by Province/Territory of Intended Destination and Immigration Category,
Canada – Admissions of Permanent Residents with Prior Study Permit Holder Status by Province/Territory of Intended Destination and Immigration Category, Canada – Admissions of Permanent
Residents with Prior Temporary Foreign Worker Program Work Permit Holder Status by Province/Territory of Intended Destination and Immigration Category
• Asylum Claimants: Canada - Asylum Claimants by Claim O
ffi
ce Type, Province/Territory* of Claim and Claim Year, Canada - Asylum Claimants by Top Twenty-Five Countries of Citizenship (2019 ranking),
Claim O
ffi
ce Type and Claim Year
• TRs: Canada - International Mobility Program (IMP) work permit holders by province/territory of intended destination, program and year in which permit(s)
became e
ff
ective, Canada - Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) work permit holders by province/territory of intended destination, program and year
in which permit(s) became e
ff
ective, Canada – International Mobility Program work permit holders by country of citizenship and year in which permit(s)
became e
ff
ective, Canada – Temporary Foreign Worker Program work permit holders by country of citizenship and year in which permit(s) became e
ff
ective
• Study Permits: Canada - Study permit holders by country of citizenship and year in which permit(s) became e
ff
ective, Canada - Study permit holders by
province/territory of intended destination, study level and year in which permit(s) became e
ff
ective, Source Countries - Applications Processed by IRCC for
New Study Permit Applications
• Settlement Services: Special request IRCC data table
• Citizenship: Source Countries (Country of Birth) - New Canadian Citizens (in Persons) by Month
• Web: Provided by IRCC
• 2018 is used as baseline
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