Record Indian immigration to Canada; 401,000 newcomers to be admitted in 2021

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There is a record Indian immigration to Canada as the number of Indian newcomers has jumped from 39,340 in 2016 to 85,000 in 2019 – a rise of 105 percent

The Canadian Bazaar

TORONTO: Canada will admit a record 401,000 new immigrants in 2021 – against the usual annual intake of 350,000.

The figure will rise to  411,000 in 2022 and 421,000 in 2023 to make up for the shortfall of 2020 due to corona restrictions.

It is cheering news for Indians as they account for the bulk of immigration into Canada.

In fact, Indian immigration into Canada has jumped exponentially in the last three to four years. While 39,340 Indian immigrants were admitted in 2016, this figure jumped to 85,000 in 2019 – a rise of 105 percent.

Restrictive US policies and shortage of IT and healthcare professionals are two of the many factors behind the rapid rise of Indian immigration into Canada.

Similarly, the number of Indian students coming to Canada has jumped from 76,075 in 2016 to 219,855 in 2019, showing a rise of almost 300 percent.

With a record Indian immigration to Caanda, Indians have become one of the fastest growing communities in Canada, with their numbers crossing 1.6 million in a country of over 37 million.

As Canada’s birth rate declines, new immigrants account for 82 percent of its population growth. Moreover, newcomers also bring billions of dollars into Canada each year.

Sectors such as health care, IT and farming cannot survive without new immigrants.

Since nearly 60 percent immigrants come under the economic category, they support the economy by starting new businesses.

Government statistics say that more than 33 percent of businesses are owned by newcomers because the Canadian ecosystem encourages people to become entrepreneurs, not job seekers.

As immigration minister Marco Mendicino said on Friday while announcing new immigration targets, “newcomers are playing an outsized role in our hospitals and care homes, and helping us to keep food on the table. As we look to recovery, newcomers create jobs not just by giving our businesses the skills they need to thrive, but also by starting businesses themselves.”

Despite the corona restrictions, a total of 284,387 people immigrated to Canada between July 1, 2019, and June 30, 2020, down from  313,601 immigrants during the same period in the previous year. Out of the 284,387 new immigrants, 127,191 chose to stay in Ontario, mostly in and around the Greater Toronto Area.

Not surprisingly, Ontario is the powerhouse of Canada because of new immigrants.

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