The document summarizes statistics about the Indo-Canadian population in Canada. It states that the number of immigrants from India grew 74% from 2001 to 2011. Approximately 40,000 people of Indian origin immigrate to Canada annually, making up 14% of all immigrants. Over half of Indo-Canadians live in the Greater Toronto Area, with a strong presence in Brampton where they comprise a third of the population. The document also provides comparisons between population statistics in India and Canada.
1. India
Stats
In Canada, the number of immigrants fromIndia grew 74% from314,690 in
2001 to 547,890 in 2011
Approximately 40k people/ year of India Origin immigrate to Canada
(approximately 14% of the total of all immigrates to Canada)
Canada is home to 1,374,710 peopleof Indian Origin
Indo- Canadians are3.99% of the total Canadian population (2016)
According to Statistics Canada, Indo-Canadians areoneof the fastest
growing communities in Canada, making up the second largest non-
European ethnic group in the country after Chinese Canadians.
Ontario was the top destination for immigrants from India concentrating
55% of them in 2001 and 57% in 2011.
In 2011, 26% of theIndian-born immigrants resided in British Columbia
which has been their second top destination.
In Alberta, the number of Indian-born immigrants grew 139% from24,670
in 2001 to 59,020 in 2011.
Toronto has the largest Indo-Canadian population in Canada. Almost 51% of
the entire Indo-Canadian community resides in the Greater Toronto Area.
Most Indo-Canadians in theToronto area live
in Brampton, Markham, Scarborough, Etobicoke, and Mississauga.
Indo-Canadians havea particularly strong presencein Brampton, where
they representa third of the population. (Most live in the northeastern and
Eastern portion of the city). The area is middle and upper middle class,
home ownership is very high.
Indo-Canadians in the Greater Toronto Area have an averagehousehold
income of $86,425,which is higher than the Canadian averageof $79,102
but lower than the Toronto Census Metropolitan Area's averageof
$95,326.[17].
Indo-Canadian students arewell-represented in Toronto-area universities;
despite Indo-Canadians making up 10% of the Toronto area's population,
students of Indian origin make up over 35% of Ryerson University, 30%
of York University, and 20% of the University of Toronto's studentbodies,
respectively.[18]
2. Around 20% of the entire Indo-Canadian community resides in Greater
Vancouver and nearby areas. Settlement by Indo-Canadians has occurred
increasingly since the point systemwas introduced to allow immigrants into
Canada
The highest density concentrations of Indo-Canadians arefound
in Vancouver, Surrey, Burnaby, Richmond, Abbotsford and Delta. Recently,
more Indians havebeen moving to other areas outsideof Greater
Vancouver. The city of Surrey has over 107,000 South Asians,[citation
needed]comprising about 30% of the city's population.[19]
2011 Number of people of Indian Origin(PIO’s) and % 0f PIO’s Populationto
total size of province/city population
Ontario 722k 5.3%
BC 302K 6.5%
Alberta 140K 3.7%
Quebec 53k 0.6%
Canada 1.26M3.8%
Toronto 572k 10%
G Vanc 218k 9.6%
Calgary 67k 5.6%
Edmonton 47k 5.9%
Montreal 46k 1.2%
India compared toCanada (fun facts)
421 Citizens per squarekilometre in India.
4 Citizens per squarekilometre in Canada.
17% of the world population lives in India
0.5% of the world population lives in Canada
16 = the number of months it would take for India to give birth to a
Canada’s worth of babies.
12 Cities in India larger than Toronto, Canada’s largestcity (thoseIndian
cities are: Kanpur, Lucknow, Jaipur, Pune, Surat, Kolkata, Chennai,
Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Delhi and Mumbai)
3. There are 500 McDonalds in India vs 1,427 McDonalds in Canada (second
only to the United States)
Canada Facts
In 2018, Canada will havean estimated population of 36.95 million, which
ranks 38th in the world.
Canada's growth is fueled largely by immigration. In fact, relative to its size,
Canada is the largest importer of human capital in the Group of Eight,
attracting even more immigrants per capita than the USA.
Natural population growth, by contrast, accounts for only around one-tenth
of Canada's overall population increaseeach year.
Province/TerritoryPopulation(2011) % of national population
Ontario 12,851,821 38.4%
Quebec 7,903,001 23.6%
British Columbia 4,400,057 13.1%
Alberta 3,645,257 10.9%
32% of Canadians considered their ethnic origin to be Canadian. Other major
groups recorded wereEnglish (21%), French (15.8%), Scottish (15.1%), Irish
(13.9%), German (10.2%) and Italian (4.6%). Thelargestethnicities of non-
European origin (other than Canadian) were Chinese (4.3%) and Indians 3.99%
Crude Birth Rate 10.549 births/thousand
Crude Death Rate 7.539 deaths/thousand
Crude Net Migration Rate 5.982 people/thousand
Immigration
Top reasons toImmigrate
Education
Employment
Healthcare
Quality of life
Clean air
Immigration to Canada is not significantly different for Indians than people of
other origin
4. Most Indians speak English which is a key benefit to immigration
Canada leads the
Muslim man fro shrilanka min of immigration
Many well intentioned relative and friends
Definitions
The term Diaspora was originally connoted to describethe dispersion of the Jews
outside Israel. It's now used in the context of various communities that are
dispersed outsidetheir home country. E.g. the Indian Diaspora, American
Diaspora etc.
Stats Canada uses the term East Indian to differentiate between people of India
Origin and Firstnations Indians in Canada
Non Resident Indians (NRIs), is a more specific term used for tax purposes. It
refers to "a citizen of India who holds an Indian passportand has temporarily
emigrated to another country for six months or more for employment, residence,
education or any other purpose."
The Indian Diaspora is a much broader term because it refers to an Indian
living anywhereoutside India who doesn'tnecessarily even have Indian
citizenship.
NRI would be included in the broader term "Indian Diaspora".
For example: A person born in India who has migrated to USA, and yet maintains
his Indian citizenship=NRI
His son/daughter is born in USA, is a USA citizen = Person of Indian origin (PIO).
There are approximately 25 million strong Indian Diaspora spread across the
globe.
Indo-Canadians - are Canadian citizens whoseheritage is fully or partially Indian
Subcontinent (including India and other origins), children of persons who
immigrated from India and/or Indian Subcontinentto Canada, or persons of
Indian/Indian Subcontinentorigin who have Canadian citizenship.