Immigration and language in Canada, 2011 and 2016
22 Nunavut

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22.1 First official language spoken (FOLS)


Table 22.1
Population by first official language spoken and period of immigration, Nunavut, 2011 and 2016
Table summary
This table displays the results of Population by first official language spoken and period of immigration. The information is grouped by First official language spoken (appearing as row headers), 2011, 2016, Non-immigrants, Immigrants, Total
population, Total
immigrants, Recent
2006 to 2011 and Recent
2011 to 2016, calculated using number and percent units of measure (appearing as column headers).
First official language spoken 2011 2016
Non-immigrants Immigrants Total
population
Non-immigrants Immigrants Total
population
Total
immigrants
Recent
2006 to 2011
Total
immigrants
Recent
2011 to 2016
number
English 27,760 590 120 28,410 32,020 860 145 32,940
French 425 20 0 450 565 50 25 620
Neither 2,845 0 0 2,850 2,015 10 0 2,020
Total 31,025 610 135 31,695 34,605 920 165 35,580
percent
English 89.5 96.7 88.9 89.6 92.5 93.5 87.9 92.6
French 1.4 3.3 0.0 1.4 1.6 5.4 15.2 1.7
Neither 9.2 0.0 0.0 9.0 5.8 1.1 0.0 5.7
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

More than 9 out of 10 immigrants had English as their first official language spoken

In Nunavut, 93.5% of the 920 immigrants had English as their first official language spoken (FOLS) in 2016, compared with 5.4% who had French, and 1.1% who had neither language.

Of the 165 recent immigrants who settled in Nunavut between 2011 and 2016, 87.9% had English as their FOLS and 15.2% had French.

Slight drop in the proportion of immigrants who had English or French as their first official language spoken

In 2016, 98.9% of immigrants had English or French as their FOLS, compared with all immigrants in 2011.

Higher share of immigrants with French as their first official language spoken than non-immigrants

In 2016, 92.5% of non-immigrants had English as their FOLS, a higher proportion than for recent immigrants (87.9%), but slightly lower than for all immigrants (93.5%). Furthermore, 1.6% of all non-immigrants had French as their FOLS, which was much lower than for recent immigrants (15.2%), and lower than for all immigrants (5.4%).

22.2 Mother tongue


Table 22.2
Immigrants by mother tongue and period of immigration, Nunavut, 2011 and 2016
Table summary
This table displays the results of Immigrants by mother tongue and period of immigration. The information is grouped by Mother tongue (appearing as row headers), 2011, 2016, Recent
2006 to 2011, Established
before 2006, Total , Recent
2011 to 2016, Established before 2011 and Total, calculated using number and percent units of measure (appearing as column headers).
Mother tongue 2011 2016
Recent
2006 to 2011
Established
before 2006
Total Recent
2011 to 2016
Established before 2011 Total
number
English 30 225 255 40 250 300
French 0 15 15 20 35 40
Other languages 95 245 340 95 465 575
Total 135 480 615 165 750 920
percent
English 22.2 46.9 41.5 24.2 33.3 32.6
French 0.0 3.1 2.4 12.1 4.7 4.3
Other languages 70.4 51.0 55.3 57.6 62.0 62.5
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Nearly 6 in 10 recent immigrants reported a language other than English or French as their mother tongue

In Nunavut, the proportion of recent immigrants who reported a language other than English or French as their mother tongue decreased from 70.4% in 2011 to 57.6% in 2016. The share of established immigrants who reported a language other than English or French as their mother tongue increased from 51.0% to 62.4% during this period.

The proportion of recent immigrants whose mother tongue was English increased from 22.2% in 2011 to 24.2% in 2016.

The share of established immigrants who reported French as their mother tongue increased from 3.1% in 2011 to 4.7% in 2016. The proportion of those who reported English as their mother tongue decreased from 46.9% to 33.6% during this period.

22.3 Language spoken most often at home


Table 22.3
Immigrants by language spoken most often at home and period of immigration, Nunavut, 2011 and 2016
Table summary
This table displays the results of Immigrants by language spoken most often at home and period of immigration. The information is grouped by Language spoken most often at home (appearing as row headers), 2011, 2016, Recent
2006 to 2011, Established
before 2006, Total , Recent
2011 to 2016, Established before 2011 and Total, calculated using number and percent units of measure (appearing as column headers).
Language spoken most often at home 2011 2016
Recent
2006 to 2011
Established
before 2006
Total Recent
2011 to 2016
Established before 2011 Total
number
English 95 385 480 95 550 650
French 0 15 15 15 20 40
Other languages 30 90 120 65 175 240
Total 135 480 615 165 745 920
percent
English 70.4 80.2 78.0 57.6 73.8 70.7
French 0.0 3.1 2.4 9.1 2.7 4.3
Other languages 22.2 18.8 19.5 39.4 23.5 26.1
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

In 2016, 32.6% of immigrants in Nunavut reported English as their mother tongue, while more than twice as many (70.7%) reported that they mainly spoke English at home in 2016. In addition, 4.3% of immigrants reported that they spoke French most often at home, the same proportion as those who reported French as their mother tongue.

Three quarters of immigrants reported that they spoke English or French most often at home

In 2016, 75.0% of immigrants reported that they spoke English or French most often at home, down from 2011 (80.5%). The proportion of immigrants who spoke French most often at home increased from 2.4% in 2011 to 4.3% in 2016. The proportion of immigrants who reported that they mainly spoke English at home decreased from 78.0% to 70.7% during this period.

Nearly 4 in 10 recent immigrants reported that they spoke a language other than English or French most often at home

In 2016, 39.4% of recent immigrants reported that they mainly spoke a language other than English or French at home, a higher percentage than in 2011 (22.2%). The proportion of recent immigrants who reported that they spoke English most often at home decreased from 70.4% in 2011 to 57.6% in 2016.

22.4 Knowledge of official languages by mother tongue


Table 22.4
Immigrants' knowledge of official languages, by mother tongue and period of immigration, Nunavut, 2011 and 2016
Table summary
This table displays the results of Immigrants' knowledge of official languages. The information is grouped by Mother tongue (appearing as row headers), Knowledge of official languages, 2011, 2016, Recent
2006 to 2011, Established
before 2006, Total
Immigrants, Recent
2011 to 2016 and Established before 2011, calculated using percent units of measure (appearing as column headers).
Mother tongue Knowledge of official languages 2011 2016
Recent
2006 to 2011
Established
before 2006
Total
Immigrants
Recent
2011 to 2016
Established before 2011 Total
Immigrants
percent
English English 100.0 75.6 78.4 100.0 80.4 83.6
French 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
English and French 0.0 26.7 23.5 0.0 19.6 16.4
Neither 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
French English 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
French 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 40.0 22.2
English and French 0.0 100.0 100.0 50.0 100.0 88.9
Neither 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Total 0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Other languages English 94.7 79.6 83.8 90.5 85.1 86.1
French 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
English and French 10.5 16.3 14.7 9.5 14.9 13.9
Neither 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.1 1.7
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Total English 88.9 76.0 78.9 81.8 81.5 81.5
French 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.1 0.0 1.1
English and French 7.4 24.0 20.3 15.2 18.5 17.9
Neither 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

All recent immigrants and established immigrants could conduct a conversation in English or French

In Nunavut, all of the 165 recent immigrants reported being able to conduct a conversation in English or French in 2016.Note 1 Thus, in 2016, 81.8% of these immigrants could conduct a conversation in English only, 6.1% in French only, and 15.2% in English and French.

All of the 755 established immigrants could conduct a conversation in English or French in 2016. Of these immigrants, 81.5% knew English only and 18.5% knew English and French.

22.5 Top countries of birth of immigrants

22.5.A Recent and established immigrants with French as their first official language spoken (FOLS)


Table 22.5.A.1
Top countries of birth of recent immigrantsTable 22.5.A.1 Note 1 with French as their first official language spoken,Table 22.5.A.1 Note 2 Nunavut, 2011Table 22.5.A.1 Note 3 and 2016
Table summary
This table displays the results of Top countries of birth of recent immigrants with French as their first official language spoken Rank, Country of birth, Number and percent (appearing as column headers).
Rank Country of birth Number Percent
2016 Census of PopulationTable 22.5.A.1 Note 4 1 Côte d'Ivoire 10 50.0
2 Cameroon 10 50.0
Total 20 100.0

Table 22.5.A.2
Top countries of birth of established immigrantsTable 22.5.A.2 Note 1 with French as their first official language spoken,Table 22.5.A.2 Note 2 Nunavut, 2011 and 2016
Table summary
This table displays the results of Top countries of birth of established immigrants with French as their first official language spoken Rank, Country of birth, Number and percent (appearing as column headers).
Rank Country of birth Number Percent
2011 National Household SurveyTable 22.5.A.2 Note 3 1 France 10 50.0
Total 10 50.0
2016 Census of PopulationTable 22.5.A.2 Note 3 1 Switzerland 10 40.0
2 Mauritius 10 40.0
Total 20 80.0

In 2016, there were 20 recent immigrants and 20 established immigrants in Nunavut whose first official language spoken is French.

22.5.B Recent and established immigrants with English as their first official language spoken (FOLS)


Table 22.5.B.1
Top countries of birth of recent immigrantsTable 22.5.B.1 Note 1 with English as their first official language spoken,Table 22.5.B.1 Note 2 Nunavut, 2011 and 2016
Table summary
This table displays the results of Top countries of birth of recent immigrants with English as their first official language spoken Rank, Country of birth, Number and percent (appearing as column headers).
Rank Country of birth Number Percent
2011 National Household SurveyTable 22.5.B.1 Note 3 1 Philippines 50 40.0
2 United States 10 8.0
3 India 10 8.0
Total 70 56.0
2016 Census of PopulationTable 22.5.B.1 Note 3 1 Philippines 45 31.0
2 United States 15 10.3
3 Jamaica 10 6.9
4 Nigeria 10 6.9
5 Morocco 10 6.9
6 Republic of South Africa 10 6.9
Total 100 69.0

Table 22.5.B.2
Top countries of birth of established immigrantsTable 22.5.B.2 Note 1 with English as their first official language spoken,Table 22.5.B.2 Note 2 Nunavut, 2011 and 2016
Table summary
This table displays the results of Top countries of birth of established immigrants with English as their first official language spoken Rank, Country of birth, Number and percent (appearing as column headers).
Rank Country of birth Number Percent
2011 National Household Survey 1 United Kingdom 100 21.7
2 United States 50 10.9
3 Philippines 50 10.9
4 China 25 5.4
5 India 25 5.4
6 Germany 20 4.3
7 Trinidad and Tobago 15 3.3
8 Ecuador 10 2.2
9 Netherlands 10 2.2
10 Hungary 10 2.2
Total 315 68.5
2016 Census of Population 1 Philippines 140 19.7
2 United Kingdom 80 11.3
3 United States 45 6.3
4 Zimbabwe 35 4.9
5 India 30 4.2
6 Pakistan 30 4.2
7 Bangladesh 25 3.5
8 Germany 20 2.8
9 Ethiopia 20 2.8
10 China 20 2.8
Total 445 62.7

In 2016, there were 140 recent immigrants in Nunavut whose first official language spoken is English.

In Nunavut, there were 710 English-speakingNote 2 established immigrants in 2016. Nearly one third of these immigrants (31.0%)Note 3 were from the Philippines (19.7%) or the United Kingdom (11.3%).

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