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Temporary residents in Canada are typically young and employed

Temporary residents in Canada

Temporary residents in Canada are primarily from India and China and tend to be younger and employed. According to Statistics Canada, the labor force participation rate for the Canadian population is 63.4%, аnd it is 74.2% for temporary residents. 

Last year, nearly one million temporary residents participated in the census, making up 2.5% of Canada’s population. Temporary foreign workers with work permits make up Canada’s largest chunk of non-permanent residents. International students and asylum claimants also make up a significant portion. 

The remaining 8.7% were other types of non-permanent residents, including those in Canada under Parent and Grandparent (PGP) Super Visas.

Non-permanent residents (NPRs) made for 2.5% of Canada’s population in 2021 as the census counted about 1 million of them. The majority of those one million, or NPRs, had a work permit. In 2021, 14.2% of NPRs also had a study permit in addition to their job permit, while 40.1% of NPRs had a work permit solely. In addition, NPRs with a study permit comprised 21.9% of all NPRs. 15.1% of NPRs were applications for refugee protection.

In the 2021 Census, young adults between the ages of 20 and 34 made up 6 out of 10 NPRs. Comparatively, young adults made up 18.4% of the rest of Canada’s population compared to 37.3% of recent immigrants.

The fact that most NPRs have work permits and study permits, which are often held by people between the ages of 20 and 34, might be responsible for their young age.

 

Temporary residents in Canada

A foreign national who is legally permitted to enter Canada temporarily is known as a temporary resident.

When it is decided that a foreign national meets the legal requirements to enter and/or remain in Canada as a visitor, student, worker, or holder of a temporary resident permit, that person is said to have temporary resident status. The only foreign nationals who are legally residing in Canada are temporary residents. These applications are processed by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada in a number of categories, including:

  • Temporary resident visas
  • Electronic travel authorizations
  • International students
  • Temporary workers
  • Temporary resident permits

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