Where do most of British Columbia's immigrants come from?

More than half (51.1%) of Canada's immigrants live in Ontario and 14.5% live in Quebec. The Prairie Provinces are home to 15.7% of Canada's immigrants. In the last census period, B.C. received fewer recent immigrants (175,555) than Ontario (472,170), Quebec (215,170) and Alberta (207,790).
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Who immigrated to British Columbia?

People from South Asia, particularly Sikhs from the Punjab region, have been immigrating to British Columbia in significant numbers since the 1970s. After English, which is spoken in the vast majority of the province's homes, Chinese and Punjabi are the next most-spoken languages.
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What is the biggest ethnic community in British Columbia?

Figure 11.1 Top 5 ethnic origins, British Columbia, 2006
  • English: 1,207,245.
  • Scottish: 828,145.
  • Canadian: 720,200.
  • Irish: 618,120.
  • German: 561,570.
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Where did British Columbia come from?

Origin of the name

The central region was given the name of “New Caledonia” by explorer Simon Fraser. To avoid confusion with Colombia in South America and the island of New Caledonia in the Pacific Ocean, Queen Victoria named the area British Columbia when it became a colony in 1858.
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Who were the first settlers in British Columbia?

The first European visitors to present-day British Columbia were Spanish sailors and other European sailors who sailed for the Spanish crown.
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What is indigenous name for British Columbia?

Churchill says one option that reflects the geographical nature of this region is the Chinook term Illaheechuk or Illahee Chuk, which means "where land meets water", where illahee (or il'-la-hie) means land, ground or earth and chuk means water.
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What is the most racially diverse province in Canada?

As the most ethnically diverse province in Canada, British Columbia welcomes more than 40,000 new immigrants every year.
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Is British Columbia racially diverse?

British Columbia is the most ethnically diverse province in Canada. Almost 30 percent of British Columbians immigrated to B.C. from another country. Just under one-quarter of the people in B.C. are a visible minority. Another five percent of the population is Indigenous.
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Why do immigrants come to British Columbia?

Immigration Gateway

It is the westernmost of Canada's provinces and attracts many immigrants from Asia and India. It is famed for its natural beauty. If you are considering immigrating to Canada, British Columbia is an ideal. It boasts an diverse climate and culture; with robust economy.
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Is British Columbia good for immigrants?

British Columbia is extremely welcoming to new Canadians, and the province attracts approximately 35,000 immigrants each year. BC is also renowned for its high quality of life, with Vancouver consistently being named as one of the most livable cities in the world.
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Who are the people of British Columbia?

Today, there are approximately 200,000 Indigenous people in British Columbia. They include First Nations, Inuit and Métis. There are 198 distinct First Nations in B.C., each with their own unique traditions and history. More than 30 different First Nation languages and close to 60 dialects are spoken in the province.
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What is British Columbia's population 2021?

In this new release the population of B.C. was estimated at 5,214,805 as of July 1, 2021. The province's population grew by 1.1% between July 1, 2020 and June 30, 2021 – an increase of just over 56,000 persons. Regional population changes varied from growth of 2.6% to decline of -0.8%.
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Is British Columbia a good place to live?

Whilst Canada itself is consistently ranked as one of the best countries in the world to live in, British Columbia offers more than its fair share of attractions. With a thriving healthcare system and low crime rates, BC is a fantastic place to live for families and working individuals alike.
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What is British Columbia's population 2022?

Based on our research, British Columbia population will reach 4,946,779 (around 4.95 million) by the end of 2022. The calculation is based on the average growth rate of 1.07% over last 10 years since 2011.
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What percentage of B.C. is black?

According to Statistics Canada, people who self-identified as Black accounted for one per cent of B.C.'s population in 2016, in contrast to 3.5 per cent of Canada's total population. And while the Black population in B.C. is growing, it's doing so at a slower pace than other provinces.
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What are the physical features of British Columbia?

B.C.'s landscapes include rocky coastlines, sandy beaches, forests, lakes, mountains, inland deserts and grassy plains. The Fraser Valley in the Mainland/Southwest region has rich agricultural land that produces fruit and vegetables.
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What is the whitest province in Canada?

Highest percentage
  • Not-a-visible-minority: Saguenay, Quebec: 99.1%
  • White Caucasians: Trois-Rivières, Quebec: 97.5%
  • Visible minorities: Toronto, Ontario: 42.9%
  • Chinese: Vancouver, British Columbia: 18.2%
  • South Asians: Abbotsford, British Columbia: 16.3%
  • Aboriginals: Winnipeg, Manitoba: 10.0%
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What is the largest visible minority in Canada?

South Asians, Canada's largest visible minority group, had a median age of 32.8, while the Chinese, the second largest, had a median age of 38.6.
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What is the most multicultural city in the world?

Recognized by both the United Nations and the BBC as the most diverse city in the world, Toronto stands apart as a benchmark of multiculturalism. According to official data, over half of the city's residents were born outside of Canada, making it home to nationalities from around the world.
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Should British Columbia's name be changed?

Overall, six in ten people surveyed think the province should keep its name. However, among those between 18 and 34, 37 per cent were in favour of changing B.C.'s name, a Research Co. online poll found. Among those 55 and older, support was just 14 per cent.
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Are they changing British Columbia's name?

Majority of British Columbians in new survey say no way to B.C. name change. Of the 800 adults surveyed, 60 per cent said they do not want to change the name of the province. About 26 per cent of respondents support the name change, while 14 per cent said they were undecided.
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What percentage of B.C. is Indigenous?

In 2016, there were 270,585 Aboriginal people in British Columbia, making up 5.9% of the population. The majority of the Aboriginal population reported a single Aboriginal identity – either First Nations, Métis or Inuk (Inuit).
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