Venezuelan Canadians
Venezuelan Canadians are Canadian citizens of Venezuelan descent or a Venezuela-born person who resides in Canada. Venezuelan Canadians are one of more than ten Latino groups in Canada. The first Venezuelan immigrants came to Canada in the 1960s, but more than half arrived after the Venezuelan general strike of 2002-2003. Montreal, with about 2,000, has the largest number, but in recent years, more and more families, now about 150, have settled in Calgary[2] and Edmonton. Smaller communities are found in Toronto, Ottawa and Vancouver.
Demographics
Number of Venezuelan nationals granted permanent residence in Canada by year[3][4][5] |
Year |
Number of Venezuelan nationals admitted |
Total number of permanent residents admitted |
Proportion of permanent residents admitted |
1999 |
486 |
189,954 |
6999300000000000000♠0.3% |
2000 |
475 |
227,458 |
6999200000000000000♠0.2% |
2001 |
572 |
250,639 |
6999200000000000000♠0.2% |
2002 |
554 |
229,048 |
6999200000000000000♠0.2% |
2003 |
710 |
221,349 |
6999300000000000000♠0.3% |
2004 |
1,224 |
235,823 |
6999500000000000000♠0.5% |
2005 |
1,211 |
262,242 |
6999500000000000000♠0.5% |
2006 |
1,192 |
251,640 |
6999500000000000000♠0.5% |
2007 |
1,335 |
236,753 |
6999600000000000000♠0.6% |
2008 |
1,239 |
247,245 |
6999500000000000000♠0.5% |
2009 |
1,353 |
252,172 |
6999500000000000000♠0.5% |
2010 |
998 |
280,688 |
6999400000000000000♠0.4% |
2011 |
1,452 |
248,749 |
6999600000000000000♠0.6% |
2012 |
1,373 |
257,895 |
6999500000000000000♠0.5% |
2013 |
1,022 |
258,953 |
6999400000000000000♠0.4% |
See also
References
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