Immigration to Canada set a record the previous year, beating its own determined goal, with 437,120 new permanent residents entering the nation.
That’s 5,475 more new PR, or nearly 1.3% more, than Ottawa’s Immigration Levels Plan, which had set 431,645 newcomers as the target.
The record-setting level of immigration to Canada in 2022 was also 31,080 new permanent residents higher, or 7.7% more, than the earlier record, set in 2021, when 406,040 newcomers made Canada their home.
Immigration to British Columbia drop by 11.9% last year to 61,215 new PR, and Ontario saw a similar drop of 7.3% and welcomed a relatively more diffident when 184,725 compared to 199,295 in 2021.
The big winners in terms of attracting more immigrants last year were the Prairie and Atlantic Canadian regions.
Manitoba invited 30.6% more newcomers last year when compared to 2021 and Alberta saw a similar growth of 25.5% in the number of its new permanent residents last year when compared to 2021.
Saskatchewan exposed the highest percentage growth in the number of new permanent residents, nearly doubling the number of newcomers it received the previous year to hit 21,635 from 10,950 a year former.
Atlantic Canada also saw similar growth in the year of 2022’s immigration. On the Rock, as Newfoundland and Labrador are affectionately called, immigration hopped by 69.8 % to hit 3,490 new permanent residents in 2022.
Immigration to Prince Edward Island pushed up by only 1.9% the previous year but Nova Scotia saw a boom of 38.2% in its level of immigration, and the number of new permanent residents coming yearly to New Brunswick nearly doubled, increasing by 92.2%, to hit 10,205 previous years compared to 5,310 in 2021.
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