IRCC Minister Transition Binder 2023: IRCC Overview Dashboard

Prepared by: SPPB

Date: July 2023

IRCC Processing Overview

IRCC selects and welcomes, as permanent and temporary residents, foreign nationals whose skills contribute to Canadian prosperity, reunites family members and maintains Canada's humanitarian tradition by welcoming those in need of protection

Economic Class
Jan-Jun 2022 Jan-Jun 2023 Percentage Change
Processing Inventory 214,107 209,505 -2%
Applications Finalized 184,168 156,287 -15%
Admissions 136,812 154,844 +13%
Family Class
Jan-Jun 2022 Jan-Jun 2023 Percentage Change
Processing Inventory 117,428 126,718 +8%
Applications Finalized 58,279 69,265 +19%
Admissions 51,983 63,419 +22%
Refugees, Humanitarian Grounds, and Others
Jan-Jun 2022 Jan-Jun 2023 Percentage Change
Processing Inventory 184,061 199,543 +8%
Applications Finalized 54,941 62,908 +16%
Admissions 43,500 44,963 +3%
Study Permits and Extensions
Jan-Jun 2022 Jan-Jun 2023 Percentage Change
Processing Inventory 226,959 179,760 -21%
Applications Finalized 378,265 538,042 +42%
Permits issued 32,838 101,660 +210%
Work permits and Extensions
Jan-Jun 2022 Jan-Jun 2023 Percentage Change
Processing Inventory 465,994 477,644 +3%
Applications Finalized 440,185 815,027 +85%
Permits issued 67,475 150,605 +123%
Temporary Resident Visas and Extensions
Jan-Jun 2022 Jan-Jun 2023 Percentage Change
Processing Inventory 885,990 481,637 -46%
Applications Finalized 625,641 1,470,948 +135%
Visas issued 387,353 987,266 +148%

The 2022-2024 Levels Plan targeted 431,645 permanent resident (PR) admissions in 2022 and admitted over 437,000 permanent residents. The 2023-2025 Levels Plan targets 465,000 PR admissions in 2023.

Temporary resident (TR) entries are demand driven. Canada does not currently actively plan for the number of TRs the way it does for PRs via the Levels Plan.

2023 Overview: Citizenship and Travel Documents

Travel documents, specifically passports, have seen significant growth following a spike in demand as travel restrictions eased

Citizenship Grants
Jan-Jun 2022 Jan-Jun 2023 Percentage Change
Processing Inventory 386,094 273,005 - 29%
Applications Finalized 180,712 183,832 + 2%
New Citizens 187,318 174,213 - 7%

Citizenship Grant (Naturalization): The formal process by which a person who is not a Canadian citizen can become a Canadian citizen.

Citizenship Proofs
Jan-Jun 2022 Jan-Jun 2023 Percentage Change
Processing Inventory 51,355 14,547 - 72%
Applications Finalized 28,215 34,779 + 23%

Citizenship Proofs (Certificate of Canadian Citizenship): A document issued by the Government of Canada that confirms a person’s status as a Canadian citizen.

Travel Documents
Jan-Jun 2022 Jan-Jun 2023 Percentage Change
Applications Received 1,498,249 2,226,556 +48%
Travel Documents Issued 974,577 2,196,452 + 125%

Travel document: An identity document issued by a government or an international organization (such as the United Nations) including passports, or an official travel document that identifies the person who holds it and shows their citizenship.

Processing Times for Select Lines of Business based on 6 Month Period ending in June 2023

Immigration Category Months
Atlantic Immigration Class 5
Canadian Experience Class (EE) 5
Start-Up Visa 36
Federal Skilled Workers (C-50) 52
Federal Skilled Workers (EE) 7
Agri-Food Immigration Pilot 8
Atlantic Immigration Pilots 20
Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot 2
Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot 7
TR to PR 23
Provincial/Territorial Nominees (EE) 9
Provincial/Territorial Nominees (No EE) 18
Quebec Skilled Workers 20
Skilled Trades (EE) 79
Skilled Trades (No EE) 29
Immigration Category Months
QC Parents and Grandparents 46
QC Spouses, Partners, & Children (incl. FCH): Domestic 26
QC Spouses, Partners, and Children (incl. FCH): Overseas 26
FED Parents and Grandparents 23
FED Spouses, Partners, and Children (incl. FCH): Domestic 11
FED Spouses, Partners, and Children (incl. FCH): Overseas 15
Dependents Abroad of Protected Persons 44
Federal Government-assisted Refugees 27
Quebec Government-assisted Refugees 38
Humanitarian & Compassionate 20
Privately Sponsored Refugees 38
Protected Persons Landed In Canada 24
Public Policy 14
Application Category Days
Work Permit Total 62
Work Permit - Extension Total 138
Study Permit Total 50
Study Permit – Extension 97
Temporary Resident Visa 88

Processing times refer to the number of days or months in which 80% of applications received were finalized by IRCC. Please note that a minimum of 10 cases are required to calculate processing times.

Processing time service standards differ across lines of business.

Immigration categories indicated in grey are no longer accepting new applications.

Arrows indicate change in processing time relative to May 2022. Items in bold exceed departmental service standards.

Permanent Resident Admissions and Regionalization

Atlantic provinces saw the greatest increase in admissions from 2018 to 2022, but their overall share of admissions remained below that of all other provinces

5 Year Change in Permanent Resident Admissions by Province

Province/Territory 2018 2022 Percentage Change
Newfoundland and Labrador 1,527 3,495 129%
Prince Edward Island 2,127 2,668 25%
Nova Scotia 5,983 12,656 112%
New Brunswick 4,609 10,226 122%
Quebec 51,124 68,719 34%
Ontario 137,467 184,978 35%
Manitoba 15,225 21,671 42%
Saskatchewan 15,508 21,677 40%
Alberta 42,009 49,538 18%
British Columbia 44,854 61,218 36%
Yukon 307 454 48%
Northwest Territories 279 233 -16%
Nunavut 28 43 54%

2022 Permanent Resident Admissions by Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) & Census Agglomeration (CA)

CMANAME PRNAME 2022
Abbotsford - Mission British Columbia 2,540
Alma Quebec 35
Arnprior Ontario 15
Baie-Comeau Quebec 25
Barrie Ontario 1,055
Bathurst New Brunswick 195
Bay Roberts Newfoundland and Labrador --
Belleville Ontario 340
Brandon Manitoba 1,890
Brantford Ontario 590
Brockville Ontario 55
Brooks Alberta 765
Calgary Alberta 24,735
Campbell River British Columbia 100
Campbellton (New Brunswick part) New Brunswick 70
Camrose Alberta 90
Canmore Alberta 200
Cape Breton Nova Scotia 680
Carleton Place Ontario 25
Centre Wellington Ontario 40
Charlottetown Prince Edward Island 1,710
Chatham-Kent Ontario 270
Chilliwack British Columbia 335
Cobourg Ontario 35
Cold Lake Alberta 105
Collingwood Ontario 80
Corner Brook Newfoundland and Labrador 145
Cornwall Ontario 420
Courtenay British Columbia 170
Cowansville Quebec 10
Cranbrook British Columbia 110
Dawson Creek British Columbia 110
Dolbeau-Mistassini Quebec 5
Drummondville Quebec 575
Duncan British Columbia 120
Edmonton Alberta 17,360
Edmundston New Brunswick 310
Elliot Lake Ontario --
Estevan Saskatchewan 125
Fort St. John British Columbia 205
Fredericton New Brunswick 1,995
Gander Newfoundland and Labrador 90
Granby Quebec 275
Grand Falls-Windsor Newfoundland and Labrador 45
Grande Prairie Alberta 550
Greater Sudbury Ontario 980
Guelph Ontario 1,465
Halifax Nova Scotia 9,795
Hamilton Ontario 5,755
Hawkesbury (Ontario part) Ontario 65
High River Alberta 100
Ingersoll Ontario 30
Joliette Quebec 190
Kamloops British Columbia 505
Kawartha Lakes Ontario 65
Kelowna British Columbia 1,410
Kenora Ontario 40
Kentville Nova Scotia 230
Kingston Ontario 960
Kitchener - Cambridge - Waterloo Ontario 7,785
Lachute Quebec 5
Lacombe Alberta 35
Leamington Ontario 565
Lethbridge Alberta 890
Lloydminster (Alberta part) Alberta 140
Lloydminster (Saskatchewan part) Saskatchewan 120
London Ontario 5,450
Matane Quebec 35
Medicine Hat Alberta 365
Midland Ontario 70
Miramichi New Brunswick 240
Moncton New Brunswick 4,585
Montréal Quebec 52,980
Moose Jaw Saskatchewan 505
Nanaimo British Columbia 580
Nelson British Columbia 190
New Glasgow Nova Scotia 140
Norfolk Ontario 105
North Battleford Saskatchewan 200
North Bay Ontario 180
Not stated Not stated 20
Okotoks Alberta 90
Orillia Ontario 90
Oshawa Ontario 1,980
Other - Alberta Alberta 2,190
Other - British Columbia British Columbia 2,160
Other - Manitoba Manitoba 2,040
Other - New Brunswick New Brunswick 1,310
Other - Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland and Labrador 625
Other - Nova Scotia Nova Scotia 1,375
Other - Ontario Ontario 1,700
Other - Prince Edward Island Prince Edward Island 485
Other - Quebec Quebec 1,720
Other - Saskatchewan Saskatchewan 1,930
Ottawa - Gatineau (Ontario part) Ontario 17,380
Ottawa - Gatineau (Quebec part) Quebec 1,460
Outside of defined CMA Newfoundland and Labrador 25
Prince Edward Island 25
Nova Scotia 20
New Brunswick 20
Quebec 50
Ontario 70
Manitoba 25
Saskatchewan 15
Alberta 30
British Columbia --
Yukon 5
Owen Sound Ontario 70
Parksville British Columbia 60
Pembroke Ontario 20
Penticton British Columbia 185
Petawawa Ontario 30
Peterborough Ontario 550
Port Alberni British Columbia 45
Port Hope Ontario 10
Portage la Prairie Manitoba 265
Powell River British Columbia 50
Prince Albert Saskatchewan 625
Prince George British Columbia 490
Prince Rupert British Columbia 65
Québec Quebec 7,105
Quesnel British Columbia 40
Red Deer Alberta 800
Regina Saskatchewan 8,330
Rimouski Quebec 210
Rivière-du-Loup Quebec 110
Rouyn-Noranda Quebec 110
Saguenay Quebec 410
Saint John New Brunswick 1,505
Sainte-Marie Quebec 80
Saint-Georges Quebec 185
Saint-Hyacinthe Quebec 370
Salaberry-de-Valleyfield Quebec 75
Salmon Arm British Columbia 95
Sarnia Ontario 290
Saskatoon Saskatchewan 9,195
Sault Ste. Marie Ontario 450
Sept-Îles Quebec 70
Shawinigan Quebec 85
Sherbrooke Quebec 1,375
Sorel-Tracy Quebec 65
Squamish British Columbia 230
St. Catharines - Niagara Ontario 2,620
St. John's Newfoundland and Labrador 2,565
Steinbach Manitoba 440
Stratford Ontario 150
Strathmore Alberta 45
Summerside Prince Edward Island 445
Swift Current Saskatchewan 200
Sylvan Lake Alberta 40
Terrace British Columbia 105
Territories (outside Census agglomeration, Northwest Territories) Northwest Territories 35
Territories (outside Census agglomeration, Nunavut) Nunavut 45
Territories (outside Census agglomeration, Yukon) Yukon 40
Thetford Mines Quebec 130
Thompson Manitoba 430
Thunder Bay Ontario 875
Tillsonburg Ontario 20
Timmins Ontario 255
Toronto Ontario 128,220
Trois-Rivières Quebec 725
Truro Nova Scotia 415
Val-d'Or Quebec 70
Vancouver British Columbia 48,400
Vernon British Columbia 365
Victoria British Columbia 2,485
Victoriaville Quebec 170
Wasaga Beach Ontario 35
Wetaskiwin Alberta 55
Weyburn Saskatchewan 200
Whitehorse Yukon 405
Williams Lake British Columbia 70
Windsor Ontario 3,560
Winkler Manitoba 870
Winnipeg Manitoba 15,710
Wood Buffalo Alberta 955
Woodstock Ontario 160
Yellowknife Northwest Territories 200
Yorkton Saskatchewan 235

Work Permits and Regionalization

Work permits holders in Atlantic Canada are increasing, though the majority continue to go to British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec

5 Year Change in Work Permit* Holders by Province

Province/Territory 2018 2022 Percentage Change
Newfoundland and Labrador 5,170 7,917 53%
Prince Edward Island 3,602 7,217 100%
Nova Scotia 13,919 29,782 114%
New Brunswick 7,423 18,840 154%
Quebec 151,951 262,702 73%
Ontario 371,647 636,950 71%
Manitoba 23,452 39,690 69%
Saskatchewan 15,665 20,407 30%
Alberta 75,459 91,201 21%
British Columbia 158,329 229,144 45%
Yukon 1,051 1,312 25%
Northwest Territories 624 521 -17%
Nunavut 157 138 -12%

Work Permit Holders present on December 31, 2022 by Census Metropolitan Area & Census Agglomeration

CMANAME PRNAME 2017 2022
Abbotsford - Mission British Columbia 2150 6723
Alma Quebec 58 165
Arnprior Ontario 10 35
Baie-Comeau Quebec 101 203
Barrie Ontario 2626 7951
Bathurst New Brunswick 110 466
Bay Roberts Newfoundland and Labrador 4 6
Belleville Ontario 478 2851
Brandon Manitoba 425 989
Brantford Ontario 345 1697
Brockville Ontario 83 210
Brooks Alberta 349 377
Calgary Alberta 18778 30449
Campbell River British Columbia 96 347
Campbellton (New Brunswick part / partie du Nouveau-Brunswick) New Brunswick 34 163
Campbellton (partie du Québec / Quebec part) Quebec 0 0
Camrose Alberta 87 142
Canmore Alberta 485 456
Cape Breton Nova Scotia 516 5041
Carleton Place Ontario 15 73
Centre Wellington Ontario 48 87
Charlottetown Prince Edward Island 866 2798
Chatham-Kent Ontario 444 1316
Chilliwack British Columbia 646 1295
Cobourg Ontario 23 86
Cold Lake Alberta 113 123
Collingwood Ontario 66 327
Corner Brook Newfoundland and Labrador 70 178
Cornwall Ontario 88 973
Courtenay British Columbia 441 651
Cowansville Quebec 7 95
Cranbrook British Columbia 144 401
Dawson Creek British Columbia 197 393
Dolbeau-Mistassini Quebec 4 101
Drummondville Quebec 240 1483
Duncan British Columbia 113 250
Edmonton Alberta 16463 22851
Edmundston New Brunswick 96 377
Elliot Lake Ontario 1 9
Estevan Saskatchewan 81 97
Fort St. John British Columbia 199 283
Fredericton New Brunswick 680 1644
Gander Newfoundland and Labrador 30 143
Granby Quebec 138 680
Grand Falls-Windsor Newfoundland and Labrador 9 28
Grande Prairie Alberta 222 355
Greater Sudbury / Grand Sudbury Ontario 1301 3898
Guelph Ontario 1417 3233
Halifax Nova Scotia 5655 12594
Hamilton Ontario 6534 14013
Hawkesbury (Ontario part / partie de l'Ontario) Ontario 10 112
Hawkesbury (partie du Québec / Quebec part) Quebec 0 9
High River Alberta 187 159
Ingersoll Ontario 44 105
Joliette Quebec 146 473
Kamloops British Columbia 1000 2485
Kawartha Lakes Ontario 74 298
Kelowna British Columbia 1554 4232
Kenora Ontario 37 104
Kentville Nova Scotia 97 364
Kingston Ontario 1176 3460
Kitchener - Cambridge - Waterloo Ontario 10856 27361
Lachute Quebec 6 43
Lacombe Alberta 86 172
Leamington Ontario 2445 6767
Lethbridge Alberta 807 1527
Lloydminster (Alberta part) Alberta 68 100
Lloydminster (Saskatchewan part) Saskatchewan 94 93
London Ontario 6083 20068
Matane Quebec 292 215
Medicine Hat Alberta 858 1089
Midland Ontario 45 171
Miramichi New Brunswick 44 307
Moncton New Brunswick 1065 4813
Montréal Quebec 65121 127248
Moose Jaw Saskatchewan 325 659
Nanaimo British Columbia 1000 1671
Nelson British Columbia 210 336
New Glasgow Nova Scotia 104 186
Norfolk Ontario 158 1079
North Battleford Saskatchewan 139 247
North Bay Ontario 144 1346
Okotoks Alberta 164 168
Orillia Ontario 108 337
Oshawa Ontario 1889 5384
Ottawa - Gatineau (Ontario part) Ontario 12524 26738
Ottawa - Gatineau (partie du Québec) Quebec 1118 2989
Owen Sound Ontario 62 228
Parksville British Columbia 52 155
Pembroke Ontario 34 92
Penticton British Columbia 167 410
Petawawa Ontario 22 40
Peterborough Ontario 594 3290
Port Alberni British Columbia 52 118
Port Hope Ontario 29 79
Portage la Prairie Manitoba 33 121
Powell River British Columbia 48 72
Prince Albert Saskatchewan 332 460
Prince George British Columbia 570 1674
Prince Rupert British Columbia 61 252
Québec Quebec 2679 9809
Quesnel British Columbia 61 104
Red Deer Alberta 527 1239
Regina Saskatchewan 3095 5104
Rimouski Quebec 266 818
Rivière-du-Loup Quebec 155 306
Rouyn-Noranda Quebec 69 233
Saguenay Quebec 685 1498
Saint John New Brunswick 629 1924
Sainte-Marie Quebec 22 226
Saint-Georges Quebec 172 578
Saint-Hyacinthe Quebec 202 936
Salaberry-de-Valleyfield Quebec 40 175
Salmon Arm British Columbia 68 189
Sarnia Ontario 1228 4501
Saskatoon Saskatchewan 2948 5039
Sault Ste. Marie Ontario 154 950
Sept-Îles Quebec 91 293
Shawinigan Quebec 169 265
Sherbrooke Quebec 1142 3145
Sorel-Tracy Quebec 16 116
Squamish British Columbia 321 565
St. Catharines - Niagara Ontario 4647 8226
St. John's Newfoundland and Labrador 1729 3335
Steinbach Manitoba 123 406
Stratford Ontario 80 238
Strathmore Alberta 70 126
Summerside Prince Edward Island 63 440
Swift Current Saskatchewan 170 279
Sylvan Lake Alberta 44 67
Terrace British Columbia 87 387
Thetford Mines Quebec 147 499
Thompson Manitoba 96 152
Thunder Bay Ontario 832 2552
Tillsonburg Ontario 23 64
Timmins Ontario 107 1138
Toronto Ontario 141347 318140
Trois-Rivières Quebec 511 1824
Truro Nova Scotia 137 445
Val-d'Or Quebec 42 277
Vancouver British Columbia 65829 125598
Vernon British Columbia 204 671
Victoria British Columbia 4760 8064
Victoriaville Quebec 112 607
Wasaga Beach Ontario 13 75
Wetaskiwin Alberta 81 95
Weyburn Saskatchewan 66 125
Williams Lake British Columbia 67 122
Windsor Ontario 3295 11152
Winkler Manitoba 199 551
Winnipeg Manitoba 10662 24674
Wood Buffalo Alberta 1063 912
Woodstock Ontario 196 603
Yorkton Saskatchewan 193 280

*Permit count is based on the total number of permit holders within a calendar year. The actual number of permit holders residing within a province at a given moment may fluctuate depending on when the holder was admitted to Canada

Study Permits and Regionalization

All provinces in Canada have seen significant growth in study permit holders

5 Year Change in Study Permit* Holders by Province

Province/Territory 2018 2022 Percentage Change
Newfoundland and Labrador 5,232 7,897 51%
Prince Edward Island 3,971 5,584 41%
Nova Scotia 20,748 26,277 27%
New Brunswick 7,881 14,403 83%
Quebec 92,581 132,819 43%
Ontario 352,236 516,683 47%
Manitoba 24,140 29,201 21%
Saskatchewan 12,404 16,940 37%
Alberta 39,360 54,423 38%
British Columbia 168,909 217,599 29%
Yukon 279 357 28%
Northwest Territories 45 52 16%
Nunavut 9 12 33%

Study Permit Holders present on December 31, 2022 by Census Metropolitan Area & Census Agglomeration

CMANAME PRNAME 2017 2022
Abbotsford - Mission British Columbia 3142 3215
Alma Quebec 63 152
Arnprior Ontario 1 5
Baie-Comeau Quebec 88 81
Barrie Ontario 3171 6791
Bathurst New Brunswick 62 380
Bay Roberts Newfoundland and Labrador 5 6
Belleville Ontario 935 2485
Brandon Manitoba 584 1125
Brantford Ontario 295 1413
Brockville Ontario 288 303
Brooks Alberta 25 21
Calgary Alberta 9264 18946
Campbell River British Columbia 76 171
Campbellton (New Brunswick part) New Brunswick 33 150
Camrose Alberta 133 174
Canmore Alberta 57 64
Cape Breton Nova Scotia 1972 6409
Carleton Place Ontario 20 36
Centre Wellington Ontario 4 15
Charlottetown Prince Edward Island 2075 3579
Chatham-Kent Ontario 101 176
Chilliwack British Columbia 238 218
Cobourg Ontario 18 56
Cold Lake Alberta 14 11
Collingwood Ontario 28 36
Corner Brook Newfoundland and Labrador 143 224
Cornwall Ontario 465 618
Courtenay British Columbia 830 690
Cowansville Quebec 6 18
Cranbrook British Columbia 583 334
Dawson Creek British Columbia 217 672
Dolbeau-Mistassini Quebec 3 11
Drummondville Quebec 75 373
Duncan British Columbia 280 218
Edmonton Alberta 14474 18262
Edmundston New Brunswick 102 318
Elliot Lake Ontario 2 0
Estevan Saskatchewan 6 10
Fort St. John British Columbia 429 215
Fredericton New Brunswick 1501 2955
Gander Newfoundland and Labrador 60 90
Granby Quebec 25 131
Grand Falls-Windsor Newfoundland and Labrador 2 26
Grande Prairie Alberta 74 250
Greater Sudbury / Grand Sudbury Ontario 2976 5591
Guelph Ontario 2162 3147
Halifax Nova Scotia 9280 11514
Hamilton Ontario 10791 14545
Hawkesbury (Ontario part) Ontario 0 6
Hawkesbury (Quebec part) Quebec 0 5
High River Alberta 3 8
Ingersoll Ontario 1 7
Joliette Quebec 24 44
Kamloops British Columbia 3730 5652
Kawartha Lakes Ontario 51 184
Kelowna British Columbia 3333 5263
Kenora Ontario 4 10
Kentville Nova Scotia 35 80
Kingston Ontario 5085 6517
Kitchener - Cambridge - Waterloo Ontario 16038 36586
Lachute Quebec 11 17
Lacombe Alberta 100 94
Leamington Ontario 8 16
Lethbridge Alberta 879 2032
Lloydminster (Alberta part) Alberta 135 144
Lloydminster (Saskatchewan part) Saskatchewan 15 20
London Ontario 13875 23155
Matane Quebec 249 105
Medicine Hat Alberta 288 572
Midland Ontario 6 45
Miramichi New Brunswick 28 165
Moncton New Brunswick 1870 4530
Montréal Quebec 46086 65695
Moose Jaw Saskatchewan 203 592
Nanaimo British Columbia 2179 1789
Nelson British Columbia 128 114
New Glasgow Nova Scotia 27 33
Norfolk Ontario 35 160
North Battleford Saskatchewan 12 38
North Bay Ontario 1203 3949
Okotoks Alberta 25 37
Orillia Ontario 46 237
Oshawa Ontario 3038 5773
Ottawa - Gatineau (Ontario part) Ontario 17220 25958
Ottawa - Gatineau (Quebec part) Quebec 597 1479
Owen Sound Ontario 37 305
Parksville British Columbia 173 169
Pembroke Ontario 10 58
Penticton British Columbia 139 156
Petawawa Ontario 0 3
Peterborough Ontario 3771 5212
Port Alberni British Columbia 18 70
Port Hope Ontario 137 135
Portage la Prairie Manitoba 2 17
Powell River British Columbia 95 79
Prince Albert Saskatchewan 65 194
Prince George British Columbia 1729 2206
Prince Rupert British Columbia 18 109
Québec Quebec 5297 8775
Quesnel British Columbia 8 14
Red Deer Alberta 288 1109
Regina Saskatchewan 4006 5546
Rimouski Quebec 559 1154
Rivière-du-Loup Quebec 107 114
Rouyn-Noranda Quebec 336 353
Saguenay Quebec 2060 3448
Saint John New Brunswick 769 1539
Sainte-Marie Quebec 11 14
Saint-Georges Quebec 91 166
Saint-Hyacinthe Quebec 125 194
Salaberry-de-Valleyfield Quebec 6 24
Salmon Arm British Columbia 9 32
Sarnia Ontario 1423 3739
Saskatoon Saskatchewan 3430 5920
Sault Ste. Marie Ontario 664 3235
Sept-Îles Quebec 44 72
Shawinigan Quebec 93 98
Sherbrooke Quebec 2524 3274
Sorel-Tracy Quebec 10 43
Squamish British Columbia 467 279
St. Catharines - Niagara Ontario 8699 10735
St. John's Newfoundland and Labrador 3338 5423
Steinbach Manitoba 62 131
Stratford Ontario 73 52
Strathmore Alberta 200 179
Summerside Prince Edward Island 29 99
Swift Current Saskatchewan 19 103
Sylvan Lake Alberta 10 3
Terrace British Columbia 100 508
Thetford Mines Quebec 134 151
Thompson Manitoba 5 10
Thunder Bay Ontario 2468 3925
Tillsonburg Ontario 1 2
Timmins Ontario 175 1781
Toronto Ontario 130872 222691
Trois-Rivières Quebec 1462 4156
Truro Nova Scotia 369 397
Val-d'Or Quebec 21 86
Vancouver British Columbia 86944 128764
Vernon British Columbia 229 405
Victoria British Columbia 9266 10957
Victoriaville Quebec 25 145
Wasaga Beach Ontario 2 3
Wetaskiwin Alberta 8 14
Weyburn Saskatchewan 4 16
Williams Lake British Columbia 21 15
Windsor Ontario 8291 18612
Winkler Manitoba 31 54
Winnipeg Manitoba 15279 20290
Wood Buffalo Alberta 163 480
Woodstock Ontario 30 94
Yorkton Saskatchewan 97 86

*Permit count is based on the total number of permit holders within a calendar year. The actual number of permit holders residing within a province at a given moment may fluctuate depending on when the holder was admitted to Canada

French-Speaking Permanent Resident Admissions Outside of Quebec

IRCC achieved its French-speaking target (4.4%) in 2022, one year ahead of schedule

French-Speaking Admissions Outside of Quebec by Year

2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Economic 1092 1505 2015 2634 5523 4082 4190 13129
Sponsored Family 999 1116 1139 1143 1420 841 1295 1538
Resettled Refugee & Protected Person in Canada 784 1124 891 1046 1445 749 1286 1506
All Other Immigration 120 165 93 98 82 84 177 207
Percentage 1.3% 1.6% 1.8% 1.8% 2.8% 3.6% 2.0% 4.4%

Mobilité Francophone (a French-speaker work permit stream) is launched

Additional points allocated to French-speakers

Additional points allocated to French-speakers again

4.4% target achieved

Immigration programs managed under Express Entry are the primary sources of French-speaking immigrants.

French-speakers were disproportionately impacted by COVID border restrictions, creating a backlog of potential candidates. Once the restrictions were lifted, the backlog was addressed, creating an increase in French-speaking admissions in 2022.

In collaboration with Statistics Canada, the Department is currently finalizing a new target for 2024 and beyond as the modernized Official Languages Act sets a legislative requirement to leverage immigration in support of restoring the demographic weight of Francophone minority communities.

Permanent Resident Demographics

India remains the top source country for admissions

Five Year Change in Top 10 Source Countries of Citizenship for Permanent Resident Admissions

Rank Top 10 Source Countries of Citizenship for Admissions in 2022 2018 2022 Percentage Change Since 2018 Females Males
1 India 69,983 118,236 69% 48% 52%
2 China, People's Republic of 29,712 31,844 7% 54% 46%
3 Afghanistan 3,559 23,748 567% 51% 49%
4 Nigeria 10,922 22,132 103% 51% 49%
5 Philippines 35,051 22,096 -37% 55% 45%
6 France 6,175 14,152 129% 47% 53%
7 Pakistan 9,489 11,599 22% 50% 50%
8 Iran 5,508 11,108 102% 51% 49%
9 United States of America 10,901 10,415 -4% 49% 51%
10 Syria 12,047 8,510 -29% 47% 53%
Others 127,707 163,756 28% 50% 50%
Total 321,054 437,596 36% 50% 50%

Economic Admissions by Year and Gender

2018 186,368
2019 196,655
2020 206,352
2021 252,991
2022 255,688

Sponsored Family Admissions by Year and Gender

2018 85,167
2019 91,307
2020 49,296
2021 81,439
2022 97,360

Refugee and Protected Person Admissions by Year and Gender

2018 45,493
2019 48,531
2020 25,493
2021 60,237
2022 74,348

Temporary Residents: Demographics

While both work permit and study permit holders are increasing overall, Canada is seeing a decrease from citizens of some South-East Asian countries

Five Year Change in Top 10 Source Countries of Citizenship for Study Permit Holders

Rank Country of Citizenship 2018 2022 Percentage Change Since 2018 Females in 2022 Males in 2022
1 India 207,943 396,670 91% 43% 57%
2 China, People's Republic of 171,474 128,216 -25% 48% 52%
3 France 31,346 38,176 22% 50% 50%
4 Philippines 7,066 37,687 433% 66% 34%
5 Iran 12,403 26,303 112% 51% 49%
6 Nigeria 14,196 25,899 82% 48% 52%
7 Korea, Republic of 33,303 22,790 -32% 57% 43%
8 Vietnam, Socialist Republic of 22,069 21,438 -3% 53% 47%
9 Mexico 11,364 19,444 71% 52% 48%
10 Brazil 19,524 19,442 0% 53% 47%
Others 187,526 291,681 56% 48% 52%
Total 718,214 1,027,746 43% 47% 53%

Five Year Change in Top 10 Source Countries of Citizenship for Work Permit Holders

Rank Country of Citizenship 2018 2022 Percentage Change Since 2018 Females in 2022 Males in 2022
1 India 168,390 457,166 171% 39% 61%
2 Mexico 42,228 83,969 99% 24% 76%
3 Ukraine 6,540 81,675 1,149% 59% 41%
4 China, People's Republic of 84,432 77,272 -8% 52% 48%
5 France 61,428 71,056 16% 45% 55%
6 Philippines 37,303 62,866 69% 53% 47%
7 United States of America 61,261 42,423 -31% 34% 66%
8 Iran 8,251 29,428 257% 49% 51%
9 Brazil 20,970 26,766 28% 49% 51%
10 Guatemala 12,975 25,920 100% 3% 97%
Others 394,652 478,716 21% 44% 56%
Total 898,430 1,437,257 60% 42% 58%

“Two-Step Immigration” Is Increasing

In 2022, 35% of permanent resident admissionsFootnote 1 were previously a temporary resident

1980 to 1990 1991 to 2000 2001 to 2005 2006 to 2010 2011 to 2015 2016 to 2021
Asylum claim before admission 0.2% 8.2% 8.3% 7.1% 6.0% 5.6%
Work permits only before admission 8.0% 9.1% 4.8% 9.3% 13.5% 15.3%
Study permits only before admission 2.3% 2.6% 2.9% 3.3% 2.5% 2.6%
Work and study permits before admission 2.7% 3.2% 1.7% 2.8% 6.7% 13%
Other permits before admission 2.4% 0.7% 0.2% 0.2% 0.2% 0.1%
Total – Pre – admission experience 15.7% 23.8% 17.9% 23.6% 28.9% 36.6%

Note(s): "Pre-admission experience" refers to the category under which an immigrant was authorized to enter Canada for temporary residence purposes before admission as a landed immigrant or permanent resident. In the 2021 Census of Population, data on pre-admission experience are available for immigrants who were admitted to Canada from January 1, 1980, to May 11, 2021. "Recent immigrant" refers to a person who obtained landed immigrant or permanent resident status in the five years preceding a given census. For the 2021 Census of Population, this refers to the period from January 1, 2016, to May 11, 2021.

Source(s): Census of Population, 2021 (3901).

Given the increase in the number of temporary foreign workers and international students, as well as the expansion of some economic immigrant programs, “two-step immigration” (the admission of immigrants from among those with previous experience in Canada) is more common among recent immigrants.

In 2021, over one-third (36.6%) of immigrants admitted in the previous five years had pre-admission experience, compared with 17.9% among longer-term immigrants (those admitted from 2001 to 2005).Footnote 2

Canada’s Support To Ukraine

IRCC continues to support Ukrainians affected by the Russian invasion through the Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel program (CUAET)

On March 17, 2022 the CUAET was launched, providing Ukrainians and their immediate family members of any nationality the opportunity to stay in Canada as temporary residents for up to three years.

They are eligible for a free open work permit or study permit, allowing them to take a job with almost any Canadian employer or enroll in an education program in Canada.

As of July 8, 2023, IRCC can report the following with regards to Ukraine:

1,122,127 Temporary resident applications received under CUAET

802,416 Temporary resident applications approved under CUAET

168,567 Temporary resident arrivals under CUAET

Taken from: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/ukraine-measures/key-figures.html.

Canada’s Support to Afghanistan

The Government of Canada remains firm in its commitment to welcome at least 40,000 refugees and vulnerable Afghans to Canada

IRCC is supporting Afghans affected by the humanitarian crisis through three programs:

As of July 14, 2023, IRCC can report the following:

19,155 applications received under the Special Immigration Measures Program

11,845 applications approved under the Special Immigration Measures Program

31,165 Admissions across all three programs combined

Taken from: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/refugees/afghanistan/key-figures.html.

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