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Canada Sets New Immigration Record with Over 483,000 New Permanent Residents in 2024

Canada has achieved a historic milestone in 2024, welcoming a record-breaking 483,395 new permanent residents (PRs). This impressive figure nearly meets the ambitious annual immigration target of 485,000, reflecting Canada’s robust immigration framework and its role in supporting economic growth and demographic stability.

This article explores the key trends, top source countries, provincial distributions, and monthly admission patterns shaping Canada’s dynamic immigration landscape in 2024.

Yearly Growth and Immigration Targets

Canada’s immigration numbers have consistently grown since 2015, with occasional fluctuations due to global events like the COVID-19 pandemic. The trend highlights Canada’s strategic reliance on immigration to boost its population and labor force.

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YearPermanent Residents AdmittedOfficial Immigration Target
2024483,395485,000
2023471,820465,000
2022437,630431,645
2021406,055401,000
2020184,600341,000

The steady rise in immigration targets, even amidst global challenges, illustrates Canada’s proactive approach to addressing workforce demands and demographic shifts.

The monthly distribution of new PRs in 2024 reveals notable fluctuations:

MonthPermanent Residents Admitted
January47,765
February39,105
March34,870
April42,605
May46,850
June44,700
July47,870
August39,255
September37,140
October34,475
November36,900
December31,860

Peaks in January, May, and July suggest seasonal immigration trends, possibly influenced by favorable travel conditions and IRCC’s processing efficiency. The dip towards the year’s end aligns with administrative slowdowns during the holiday seasons.

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Top 10 Source Countries

In 2024, India remains the top source country, although its numbers dipped slightly from 2023. Notably, Cameroon experienced an 81.43% surge, possibly due to targeted programs or increased awareness of Canadian immigration pathways.

Country2024 PRs2023 PRsYear-on-Year Change
India127,320139,790-8.92%
Philippines32,30026,96519.78%
China29,95031,785-5.77%
Cameroon21,20011,68581.43%
Nigeria20,38017,46516.69%
Eritrea16,58510,68055.29%
Afghanistan12,28020,180-39.15%
Pakistan11,94011,8600.67%
Iran11,15010,6804.40%
France9,94010,075-1.34%

Provincial Distribution: Where Newcomers Are Settling

Immigration growth was notable across Canada’s provinces, with New Brunswick leading in percentage growth at 35.17%. Alberta and Quebec also experienced significant increases, driven by economic opportunities and tailored immigration initiatives.

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Province2024 PRs2023 PRsYear-on-Year Change
Ontario205,700206,820-0.54%
Alberta66,35057,59515.20%
British Columbia63,10570,825-10.90%
Quebec59,42552,81012.53%
New Brunswick15,49011,46035.17%
Nova Scotia14,28511,80521.01%

A Record Year Reflecting Canada’s Immigration Strength

The record-setting 483,395 new permanent residents in 2024 highlights Canada’s strong immigration framework and its critical role in economic development. As the country continues to evolve its immigration policies, these trends underscore the importance of immigration in shaping Canada’s future. With its welcoming stance and strategic policies, Canada remains a top destination for immigrants worldwide, reinforcing its commitment to diversity, growth, and prosperity.

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