Ð£Ñ‡Ð¸Ñ‚Ñ‹Ð²Ð°Ñ Ð¸Ð¼Ð¼Ð¸Ð³Ñ€Ð°Ñ†Ð¸ÑŽ в Канаду? You’re not alone…
Newcomers continue to flock to Canada, and the Canadian population is growing increasingly diverse.
That’s according to a Ðовый доклад СтатиÑтичеÑкого ÑƒÐ¿Ñ€Ð°Ð²Ð»ÐµÐ½Ð¸Ñ ÐšÐ°Ð½Ð°Ð´Ñ‹, который предполагает, что по 2031, по крайней мере, 25% of Canada’s population will be foreign born.
Where are all these newcomers coming from?
Statistics Canada forecasts that in 2031, 55% of the foreign-born population would come from Asia, об Ñтом 20% из Европы, только под 14% из Ðмерики, и примерно 9% из Ðфрики.
Ð’ докладе также прогнозируетÑÑ, что по 2031, approximately 30% of Canada’s population could belong to a visible minority group, nearly double the proportion reported in the nation’s 2006 ПерепиÑÑŒ.
More than 71% of visible minority people would live in Canada’s three largest metropolitan areas: Торонто, Ванкувер и Монреаль. According to this study:
Ð’ Торонто, 24% of the population, or 2.1 million, будет выходцы из Южной Ðзии, which would continue to be its largest visible minority group, up from 13% in 2006.
Ð’ Ванкувере, Chinese would be the largest visible minority group, with a population of around 809,000. They would account for about 23% of Vancouver’s population, up from 18% in 2006.
В Монреале, visible minority groups would represent 31% of the population, nearly double the 16% in 2006. By 2031, its Arab population would almost reach the Black population.
So if you’re thinking about immigrating to Canada, you’re in good company.
Чтобы узнать больше, here’s a summary и вÑе детали доклада СтатиÑтичеÑкого ÑƒÐ¿Ñ€Ð°Ð²Ð»ÐµÐ½Ð¸Ñ ÐšÐ°Ð½Ð°Ð´Ñ‹. The study is also getting lots of ink in the Canadian media, including the Ð“Ð»Ð¾Ð±ÑƒÑ & Почта и Canwest News Service.
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