Guess how many people move to Canada every year? This info-graphic gives you an idea of how many and where they come from.
If you have a friend or family member planning to emigrate, here are some things they should know before coming to Canada.
Sounds fabulous. That's why people love to come to Canada. Even the U.N. rates Canada as one of the top countries to live in. What about problems for immigrants?
So, what are the key problems and what can immigrants prepare for to make their move to the land of mild and sweet, delicious, pure maple syrup a good one?
10) Guelph, Ontario
Estimated unemployment rate: 4.8%
Immigrants as percentage of population: 17%
Average rent for 2-bedroom apartment: $1,027
9) St. Albert, Alberta
Estimated unemployment rate: 5.1%
Immigrants as percentage of population: 9%
Average rent for 2-bedroom apartment: $1,383
8) Regina, Saskatchewan
Estimated unemployment rate: 5.2%
Immigrants as percentage of population: 12%
Average rent for 2-bedroom apartment: $1,097
7) Burlington, Ontario
Estimated unemployment rate: 4.9%
Immigrants as percentage of population: 18%
Average rent for 2-bedroom apartment: $1,267
6) Saanich, British Columbia
Estimated unemployment rate: 5.2%
Immigrants as percentage of population: 17%
Average rent for 2-bedroom apartment: $1,144
5) Delta, British Columbia
Estimated unemployment rate: 4.9%
Immigrants as percentage of population: 27%
Average rent for 2-bedroom apartment: $1,051
4) Brossard, Quebec
Estimated unemployment rate: 5.3%
Immigrants as percentage of population: 36%
Average rent for 2-bedroom apartment: $789
3) Waterloo, Ontario
Estimated unemployment rate: 5.2%
Immigrants as percentage of population: 25%
Average rent for 2-bedroom apartment: $1,081
2) Gatineau, Quebec
Estimated unemployment rate: 5.5%
Immigrants as percentage of population: 9%
Average rent for 2-bedroom apartment: $752
1) Ottawa, Ontario
Estimated unemployment rate: 6.6%
Immigrants as percentage of population: 20%
Average rent for 2-bedroom apartment: $1,176
If you know someone planning to make the big move, share this with them. Canada is a great place to live. Immigrants are a big reason the country is one of the best in the world. Diversity of culture and ideas flourishes in this nation. So, if you are new to Canada, welcome.