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  • Stats in brief: 11-001-X202001321485
    Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletin
    Release date: 2020-01-13

  • Articles and reports: 89-28-0001201800100013
    Description:

    This Just the Facts on asylum claimants provides more details on the number of asylum claimants in Canada, their characteristics and their outcomes after arrival.

    Release date: 2019-05-17

  • Articles and reports: 11F0019M2018411
    Geography: Census metropolitan area
    Description:

    Immigrants tend to reside disproportionately in larger Canadian cities, which may challenge their absorptive capacity. This study uses the linked Longitudinal Immigration Database and T1 Family File to examine the initial location and onward migration decisions of immigrants who are economic principal applicants (EPAs) and who have landed since the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act was passed. The main objective of the study is to identify the factors associated with initially residing and remaining in Canada’s three largest gateway cities: Montréal, Toronto and Vancouver (referred to as MTV).

    Release date: 2018-12-07
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  • Stats in brief: 11-001-X202001321485
    Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletin
    Release date: 2020-01-13

  • Articles and reports: 89-28-0001201800100013
    Description:

    This Just the Facts on asylum claimants provides more details on the number of asylum claimants in Canada, their characteristics and their outcomes after arrival.

    Release date: 2019-05-17

  • Articles and reports: 11F0019M2018411
    Geography: Census metropolitan area
    Description:

    Immigrants tend to reside disproportionately in larger Canadian cities, which may challenge their absorptive capacity. This study uses the linked Longitudinal Immigration Database and T1 Family File to examine the initial location and onward migration decisions of immigrants who are economic principal applicants (EPAs) and who have landed since the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act was passed. The main objective of the study is to identify the factors associated with initially residing and remaining in Canada’s three largest gateway cities: Montréal, Toronto and Vancouver (referred to as MTV).

    Release date: 2018-12-07
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