IRCC Minister Transition Binder 2021:Public Opinion Research on Canadians’ Attitudes Towards Immigration

Views of Immigration Levels

IRCC has conducted telephone tracking surveys with the Canadian general population on a regular basis since 1996. These surveys cover a wide range of topics, but the cornerstone has been Canadians’ views of immigration levels.

Perception on Immigration from Canadians

Dates Number of immigrants coming to Canada is about right Number of immigrants coming to Canada is too few Number of immigrants coming to Canada is too many
January 1996 42% 6% 46%
September 1996 44% 7% 46%
June 1997 47% 8% 41%
October 1998 49% 9% 38%
October 1999 49% 8% 40%
October 2000 51% 14% 33%
September 2001 47% 11% 36%
December 2002 44% 11% 36%
December 2003 43% 12% 39%
December 2004 49% 18% 29%
November 2005 48% 15% 30%
November 2006 48% 15% 28%
March 2007 55% 13% 27%
January 2009 50% 14% 26%
March 2010 54% 13% 23%
February 2012 51% 10% 30%
December 2012 53% 11% 27%
February 2014 52% 10% 26%
September 2014 52% 12% 26%
January 2016 58% 12% 16%
August 2016 52% 16% 23%
August 2017 52% 16% 27%
March 2018 55% 14% 27%
August 2018 49% 13% 28%
March 2019 54% 15% 24%
February 2020 57% 17% 22%
September 2020 61% 12% 22%
March 2021 60% 14% 22%

Source: IRCC Telephone Tracking Survey (January 1996 through March 2021)

Question: In your opinion do you feel that there are too many, too few or about the right number of immigrants coming to Canada?

Please note: To account for the decreased rate of immigration to Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic, the question text in September 2020 and March 2021 was altered to ask about views of Canada receiving “the same number of immigrants” as before the pandemic, “once travel restrictions are lifted.”

Understanding of Immigration Levels & Mix

IRCC also conducts focus groups on a regular basis, which provides insight into how Canadians perceive and understand immigration and immigration levels.

Source: IRCC Tracking Surveys and IRCC Focus Groups

Views of Immigration in Online Surveys

Since 2018, IRCC has conducted tracking surveys both by telephone and online.

The chart below shows the difference in views of an annual levels target of 401,000, between IRCC’s March 2021 telephone survey and online survey.

Telephone survey results:

Online survey results:

Source: IRCC Telephone & Online Tracking Survey (March 2021)

Question: Currently, Canada aims to admit 401,000 immigrants as permanent residents this year, many of whom are already in Canada as temporary residents. Do you feel that this would be too many, too few, or about the right number?

Views of Local Immigration

Source: IRCC Tracking Surveys and IRCC Focus Groups

Views of Immigration during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Source: IRCC Tracking Surveys and IRCC Focus Groups & Environics Institute’s Focus Canada Telephone Tracking Surveys

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