2022年加拿大迎接新移民数量再创历史新高 Canada welcomes historic number of newcomers in 2022
源自:加拿大移民、难民及公民部
加拿大政府实现了吸纳 43 万 1645 名新永久居民的目标
2023 年 1 月 3 日 —渥太华 —加拿大是疫情后复苏最快的国家之一,这在很大程度上 要归功于我们对待移民的政策。新移民丰富了我们各地的社区,通过工作、创造就业机会 并支持当地企业,新移民为我国经济做出贡献。加拿大政府认识到他们的价值,曾计划在2022 年迎来 431,645 名新永久居民。
1 月 3 日,移民、难民及公民部长肖恩·弗雷泽(Sean Fraser)阁下宣布,加拿大已经 达到了这一目标,超过了我们之前在 2021 年创下的记录。这意味着加拿大吸纳了历史上 吸纳人数最多的一年。在 2021 年创造新的吸纳记录之前,加拿大上一次迎接如此多的新 移民是在 1913 年。
这一令人难以置信的成就之所以成为可能,离不开加拿大移民、难民和公民部(IRCC) 员工们的努力,他们不断为审理工作设定更高的标准。2022 年,IRCC 审理了大约 520 万份永久居留、临时居留和公民入籍的申请。这是 2021 年审理申请数量的两倍。
在我们计划继续吸纳历史数量的新移民之时,IRCC 增加了资源,采用了新科技,理顺了 审理流程,并在线提供更多申请流程。这些变化都是对加拿大移民体系的重要改进,将使 我们更好地应对未来。在加拿大政府专注于解决我们当今面临的严重劳动力市场短缺、并 打造走向未来的强劲经济之际,有一点依然可以肯定:移民是解决方案的一个关键部分。
引述
移民、难民及公民部长肖恩·弗雷泽(Sean Fraser)阁下:
“今天对加拿大来说是一个重要的里程碑,创造了一年内迎接新移民的新纪录。这证明了 我们国家和人民的力量和韧性。新移民在填补劳动力短缺、为我们的社区带来新的视角和 人才、以及丰富整个社会等方面都发挥着重要作用。我很高兴看到未来的发展,并期待着2023 年在我们继续欢迎新移民的同时,迎来另一个历史性的一年。”
事实简要
· 加拿大每年吸纳永久居民的数量是基于提交给议会的年度移民规模计划而实施。
· 2022-2024 年移民规模计划已于 2022 年 2 月 14 日提交,2023-2025 年移民规模 计划已于 2022 年 11 月 1 日提交。
· 移民几乎占了加拿大劳动力增长的 100%。加拿大大约 75%的人口增长来自于移 民,主要是经济类的移民。到 2036 年,移民将占加拿大人口的 30%,而 2011 年 为 20.7%。
· 加拿大的人口老龄化意味着,工作人士与退休人士的比例预计将从 50 年前的 7 比 1 转变为 2035 年的 2 比 1。
· 在 2021 年人口普查期间,近四分之一的人口是或曾经是加拿大的落地移民或永久 居民,这是自加拿大创立联邦以来的最高比例,也是 G7 国家中的最高比例。
· 从 2016 年到 2021 年,超过 130 万新移民在加拿大永久定居,这是加拿大人口普 查记录的新移民人数最多的一次。
· 移民在医生总人数中占 36%,在有带薪员工之企业主中占 33%,在工程师中占 41%。
· 在《秋季经济报告》中,联邦政府承诺在 2022-23 年为 IRCC 追加 5000 万元,以 解决持续的申请积压问题,加快审理速度,并让有技能的新移民更快地填补关键的劳动力缺口。
相关链接
· 加拿大出台新的移民计划,填补劳动力市场短缺并促进经济发展
· 以移民促经济增长,加拿大出台最新移民规划
· 更强健的移民体制,更好地服务新移民
· 2022-2024 年移民规模计划及补充信息
· 2023-2025 年移民规模计划及补充信息
· 移民至关重要 Immigration Matters
· 加拿大审理移民数量今年再创历史记录
Contacts
Contacts for media only: Bahoz Dara Aziz Press Secretary Minister’s Office Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
Bahoz.DaraAziz@cic.gc.ca Media Relations Communications Branch Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada 613-952-1650
media@cic.gc.ca
Canada welcomes historic number of newcomers in 2022
From: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
Government reaches target of 431,645 new permanent residents January 3, 2023—Ottawa—Canada has experienced one of the fastest recoveries from the pandemic, thanks in large part to our approach to immigration. Newcomers enrich our communities, and contribute to our economy by working, creating jobs and supporting local businesses. Recognizing their value, the Government of Canada planned to welcome 431,645 new permanent residents in 2022.
Today, the Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, announced Canada has reached that target, surpassing our previous record from 2021. This represents the largest number of people ever welcomed in a year, in Canadian history. Prior to setting a new record for admissions in 2021, the last time Canada welcomed such a large numbers of newcomers was in 1913.
This incredible achievement would not have been possible without the employees of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), who continue to set the bar higher for processing. In 2022, IRCC processed approximately 5.2 million applications for permanent residence, temporary residence and citizenship. That’s double the number of applications processed in 2021.
As we plan to continue to welcome historic numbers of newcomers, IRCC has added resources, embraced new technology, streamlined processing, and brought more processes online. These changes are all important improvements to Canada’s immigration system, which will position us well for the future. As the Government of Canada focuses on addressing the acute labour market shortages we are facing today and building a strong economy into the future, one thing remains certain: immigration is a key part of the solution.
Quotes
“Today marks an important milestone for Canada, setting a new record for newcomers welcomed in a single year. It is a testament to the strength and resilience of our country and its people. Newcomers play an essential role in filling labour shortages, bringing new perspectives and talents to our communities, and enriching our society as a whole.
I am excited to see what the future holds and look forward to another historic year in 2023 as we continue to welcome newcomers.”
– The Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship
Quick facts
· The number of permanent residents Canada welcomes each year is based on the annual Immigration Levels Plan that is tabled in Parliament.
· The 2022-2024 Immigration Levels Plan was tabled on February 14, 2022 and the 2023-2025 Immigration Levels Plan was tabled on November 1, 2022.
· Immigration accounts for almost 100% of Canada’s labour force growth. Roughly 75% of Canada’s population growth comes from immigration, mostly in the economic category. By 2036, immigrants will represent up to 30% of Canada’s population, compared with 20.7% in 2011.
· Canada’s aging population means that the worker-to-retiree ratio is expected to shift from 7 to 1 50 years ago to 2 to 1 by 2035.
· During the 2021 Census, nearly 1 in 4 people counted were or had been a landed immigrant or permanent resident in Canada, the highest proportion since Confederation and the largest proportion among G7 countries.
· Just over 1.3 million new immigrants settled permanently in Canada from 2016 to 2021, the highest number of recent immigrants recorded in a Canadian census.
· Immigrants account for 36% of physicians, 33% business owners with paid staff, and 41% of engineers.
· In the Fall Economic Statement, the government committed an additional $50 million in 2022-23 for IRCC, to address ongoing application backlogs, speed up processing, and allow skilled newcomers to fill critical labour gaps faster.
Associated links
· New immigration plan to fill labour market shortages and grow Canada’s economy
· An Immigration Plan to Grow the Economy
· A stronger immigration system that better serves newcomers
· 2022-2024 Immigration Levels Plan and Supplementary Information
· 2023-2025 Immigration Levels Plan and Supplementary Information
· Immigration Matters
· Canada marks record-breaking year for processing immigration applications
Contacts
Contacts for media only: Bahoz Dara Aziz Press Secretary Minister’s Office Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
Bahoz.DaraAziz@cic.gc.ca Media Relations Communications Branch Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada 613-952-1650
media@cic.gc.ca
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