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Citizenship and Immigration
Canada : Data Cube Statistics Prepared by: Garrett Hilborn
February 2013
The CIC Data Cube
age
landing year
country of birth
country of citizenship
country of last permanent
residence
education level
gender
immigrant class
marital status
mother tongue
occupation skills
official languages spoken
years of schooling
The Citizenship and Immigration (CIC) Permanent Residents
Rounded Data Cube 2000-2010 counts the number of Immigrant
landings for a given census geography, cross tabulated by:
*The Immigrants observed in these statistics are New Landings Immigrants and thus
have migrated directly from their country of origin to Simcoe County.
New Immigrants to Simcoe
In 2010 there were a total of 650 New Immigrants who settled within
Simcoe County, increasing by 260 (67%) since 2000 *Some numbers in the statistics provided in the presentation will not add to exactly 650 due to random rounding to protect
anonymity in small populations.
390 335
400 450
610 635 675 655
605 665 650
0
200
400
600
800
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Nu
mb
er
of
Imm
igra
nts
150
200
220
25
45
0 50 100 150 200 250
Primary Applicant
Spouses and Dependents - Economic
Immigrants
Spouses and Dependents - Non-
Economic Immigrants
Refugees
Other
Immigrant Status, n=650 Of these 650 Immigrants, 150 were classified as Primary
Applicants.
There were 425 Immigrants listed as Spouses or
Dependants, split into Economic Immigrants with 200 and
Non Economic Immigrants with 220.
There were 25 Immigrants classified as Refugees.
45 Immigrants were classified as Other which included
status’ such as “Immigrants with a Temporary Resident
Permit”.
Primary Applicant
Of the 150 Primary Applicants, 95 (63.3%) were skilled workers, 40
(26.6%) were live-in caregivers and there were 10 residents from both the
“Canadian Experience Class” and “Provincial/Territorial nominee”
categories
95
40
10
10
0
-
-
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Skilled workers
Live-in caregivers
Canadian Experience Class
Provincial/territorial nominees
Self-employed
Entrepreneurs
Investors
2010 – Primary Applicants, n=150
While the category “Self-Employed” has a 0 reported, this indicates that
there was at least 1 person in this category. However, due to rounding
this category was rounded down to 0. A category with absolutely 0
individuals is represented by a “-”.
2010 - Immigrant Demographics
Nearly half (49%) of Immigrants were between the
ages of 25 to 44
The age group 25 to 44 has increased from 47% of
all immigrants in 2000 to 49% of all immigrants in
2010
Immigrants 0 to 24 made up 37% in 2000 and only
31% in 2010
Immigrants over the age of 45 made up 17% in
2000 and 21% in 2010
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Age: 2000-2010
0 to 14
15 to 24
25 to 44
45 to 64
65 years +
18%
13%
49%
16%
5%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
0 to 14 15 to 24 25 to 44 45 to 64 65 years +
Age: 2010, n=650
Age: Ontario and Canada
Compared to Ontario and Canada as a whole, Simcoe has
smaller proportion of youth immigrant population Canada: 35% below the age of 25 15% over the age of 45
Ontario: 35% below the age of 25 18% over the age of 45
Simcoe: 31% below the age of 25 21% over the age of 45
21%
14%
48%
14%
4%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
0 to 14 15 to 24 25 to 44 45 to 64 65 +
Age: 2010 Ontario, n=118,115
22%
13%
50%
12%
3%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
0 to 14 15 to 24 25 to 44 45 to 64 65 +
Age: 2010 Canada, n= 280,685
Females represented 360 (56%) of the 650 Immigrants in
2010
The majority, 375 (69%) of Immigrants over the age of 18
were married or had a common-law partner
140 (26%) were reported as single
56%
44%
Gender, n=650
Female
Male
2010 - Immigrant Demographics
69%
26%
5%
Marital Status: Over the Age of 18, n=540
Married
Not Married
Separated, divorced,
widowed
Area Immigrants Settled
Simcoe County
0% 45+%
The following data is a summary
of 2007-2010 landings.
Area New
Immigrants % New Landings
Barrie 1295 46.5%
Bradford West Gwillimbury 250 9.0%
Severn 225 8.1%
Orillia 225 8.1%
New Tecumseth 160 5.7%
Innisfil 160 5.7%
Wasaga Beach 85 3.1%
Springwater 85 3.1%
Midland 80 2.9%
Essa 65 2.3%
Clearview 40 1.4%
Adjala-Tosorontio 35 1.3%
Penetanguishene 35 1.3%
Tay 25 0.9%
Ramara 10 0.4%
Oro-Medonte 5 0.2%
Tiny 5 0.2%
Collingwood 0 0%
Simcoe 2785 100%
Last Country of Residence
38%
30%
16%
11% 5%
Last Country of Residence: 2010, n=650
Asia and Pacific
Europe and the United Kingdom
Africa and the Middle East
South and Central America
United States
36%
30%
18%
Asia and Pacific, n=240
Philippines India
People's Republic of China Pakistan
Socialist Republic of Vietnam Australia
Japan New Zealand
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Asia and Pacific
Europe and the United Kingdom
Africa and the Middle East
South and Central America
United States
Birthplace and Citizenship
38%
33%
12%
12% 5%
Country of Birth, n=650
Asia and Pacific
Europe and the United
Kingdom
Africa and the Middle East
South and Central America
United States
39%
32%
13%
11% 5%
Country of Citizenship, n=650
Asia and Pacific
Europe and the United
Kingdom
Africa and the Middle East
South and Central
America
United States
Similar to Last Country of Residence, the largest categories
for Country of Birth and Country of Citizenship was Asia and
Pacific, with 38% and 39% respectively from those countries
Language
English was the most
commonly reported
mother tongue (28.5%)
70 (11%) spoke Tagalog
55 (9%) spoke Spanish
25 different languages were
reported as mother
tongues by the 650
Immigrants in 2010
185
70
55
35
35
30
25
20
15
15
15
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200
English
Tagalog
Spanish
Gujarati
Mandarin
Arabic
German
Russian
Other African languages
Portuguese
Punjabi
Chinese
Farsi
Hindi
Other South East Asian languages
Polish
Urdu
Vietnamese
Albanian
French
Japanese
Macedonian
Malayalam
Romanian
Ukrainian
Language of Immigrants: 2010, n=650
Language
English was the most
commonly reported
mother tongue (28.5%)
70 (11%) spoke Tagalog
55 (9%) spoke Spanish
25 different languages were
reported as mother
tongues by the 650
Immigrants in 2010
185
70
55
35
35
30
25
20
15
15
15
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200
English
Tagalog
Spanish
Gujarati
Mandarin
Arabic
German
Russian
Other African languages
Portuguese
Punjabi
Chinese
Farsi
Hindi
Other South East Asian languages
Polish
Urdu
Vietnamese
Albanian
French
Japanese
Macedonian
Malayalam
Romanian
Ukrainian
Language of Immigrants: 2010, n=650
Intention to Work
Of the New Immigrants, 365
(57%) indicated that they
intended to work in Canada
Of the 270 that indicated they
did not intend to work; 115 (43%) were below the age of 15
80 (30%) were reported as Non-
Workers
60 (22%) were students over the age of
15
15 (5%) were retirees over the age of 65
57%
43%
2010, n=645
Intending to work
Not intending to work
43%
30%
22%
5%
2010 - Not Intending to work, n=270
Children under 15 years of
age
Other non-workers 15
years of age or older
Students 15 years of age
or older
Retirees 65 years of age or
older
Intending to Work - Experience
For the 365 Immigrants who
reported an intention to work,
the majority (200, 55%) were
New Workers
The remaining Immigrants had
the following occupational skills:
200
60
45
30
30
0 50 100 150 200 250
New workers - 15 years of age or older
Skill Level A - professionals
Skill Level B - skilled and technical
Skill Level 0 - managerial
Skill Level C - intermediate and clerical
2010, n=365
16% - Professional
12% - Skilled and Technical
8% - Managerial
8% - Intermediate and Clerical
Work Experience - Detailed
The 165 New Immigrants with work experience represented
the following occupational groups;
30
20
15
15
10
10
10
10
5
5
5
0
0
0
0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
Intermediate Sales and Service Occupations
Professional Occupations in Social Science, Education, Government Services and Religion
Professional Occupations in Natural and Applied Sciences
Professional Occupations in Health
Management - Business, Finance and Administration
Management - Sales and Service
Technical Occupations Related to Natural and Applied Sciences
Trades and Skilled Transport and Equipment Operators
Professional Occupations in Business and Finance
Skilled Administrative and Business Occupations
Skilled Sales and Service Occupations
Technical and Skilled Occupations in Art, Culture, Recreation and Sport
Assisting Occupations in Support of Health Services
Intermediate Occupations in Primary Industry
Processing and Manufacturing Machine Operators and Assemblers
Work Experience, n=165
Education
Of the 650 New Immigrants, 340 (53%) had some form of
Post-Secondary Education
The most common form of Post-Secondary Education was
a Bachelors Degree as reported by 135 (40%) of New
Immigrants with a Post-Secondary Education
32% had a Non-University Diploma
15% had a Masters Degree
12% had a Trade Certificate
2% had a Doctorate
Compared to the provincial average, Simcoe County had
4% higher proportion of New Landing Immigrants with at
least a Post-Secondary Education
135
110
50 40
5
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
Bachelor's Degree Non-University Diploma Master's Degree Trade Certificate Doctorate
Post-Secondary Education, n=340
53% 47%
Education 2012: Simcoe, n=640
Post-Secondary
0-13 years of schooling
49%
51%
Education 2010: Ontario, n=118,100
Post-Secondary
0-13 years
Further Information
May 8, 2013
Immigration
Citizenship
Place of birth
Language
Ethnic origin
Visible minorities
June 26, 2013
Mobility and migration
Language of work
Above is listed the release dates of relevant data products from the
national household survey.
These packages will provide a much clearer picture of the cultural
landscape of Simcoe County and the Municipalities/Cities within it.