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National (Federal) Data and Stats

Here you’ll find migration-related data, research, and reports, specific to the national context. For guides and community resources for service providers and newcomers, visit the Guides and Toolkits page.

National LIP Resources Expand

National LIP Secretariat (NLS)

Resources

Podcasts

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Local Immigration Partnership Data (Canada-wide)

LIP Data: A Resource for Data and Information about Local Immigration Partnerships Across Canada

Federal Immigration Statistics/Profiles Expand

Immigrants and Non-Permanent Residents Statistics

Immigration and Ethnocultural Diversity Statistics

#Immigration Matters

#Immigration Matters in Edmonton: Inspiring Inner City Youth (2019)

#Immigration Matters in Edmonton: Serving Edmonton's Seniors (2018)

Federal Government Reports and Publications Expand

Annual Report to Parliament on Immigration (2022)

Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada

Federal Government Data Sources Expand

Government of Canada Open Data Portal

Permanent Resident Admissions

Permanent Residents by Province/Territory and Intended Occupation

Permanent Residents by Province/Territory and Age Group

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