Posted on March 29 2022
According to Canadian Statistics, “By 2036, the immigrant's share in Canada’s population might increase to 24.5% to 30.0% or above. These proportions would be recorded as the highest since 1871.”
As per the statistics, most of Canada's population will be filled up with immigrants by 2036. This is because many of them are accounted to be immigrants and second-generation individuals. The second-generation individual is implied as a non-immigrant with at least one parent born overseas.
The number of immigrants contributing to the Canadian economy and society remains unabated. Apart from this, their contribution is predicted to hike because of the retiring population in Canada. Hence IRCC is concentrating on immigration, which is considered an essential demographic growth factor of Canada.
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According to Statistics Canada, “Starting in 2031, more than 80% of this growth is projected to come from immigration, compared to about 67% in 2011.”
To maintain these, it has more than 60 economic immigration pathways allowing many foreign nationals to enter the country along with PRs. The country also invests around one million dollars only for the settlement of the newcomers.
Permanent Status – Canadian Immigration Categories
The popular immigration programs to Canada are listed below:
| Year | Newcomers to be invited |
| 2022 | 431,645 |
| 2023 | 447,055 |
| 2024 | 451,000 |
| Sector | Percentage of immigrant owners |
| Transportation | 56% |
| Retail stores | 53% |
| Information and Technology | 51% |
| Restaurants | 50% |
| Data services | 40% |
| Healthcare | 36% |
| Software | 30% |
| Population type | Number or percentage |
| Business owners in Canada are immigrants | 33% |
| Self-employed immigrants in Canada | 600,000+ |
| Paid employees | 260,000 |
| Immigrants in senior management roles | 47,000+ |
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