PR Pathways – Top 10 Canadian Immigration in 2022

PR Pathways – Top 10 Canadian Immigration in 2022

An Overview of Canada’s Immigration in 2022

In 2022, 437,120 people from all around the world became permanent residents of Canada. This prediction indicates an increase of about 8% over 2021, according to the IRCC.

Canada has exceeded the 2022 immigration target number (431,645), as stated in its Immigration Levels Plan 2022–2024, for the second year in a row and by more than 5,000. Also, this country admitted over 400,000 immigrants last year for only the third time in history (the other two times were in 1913 and 2021).

New arrivals of permanent residents to Canada by immigration category in 2022

According to information provided by IRCC Canada, 437,120 new permanent residents (PRs) entered Canada in 2022. (IRCC). It represents a rise of about 8% from the prior year and is the second year Canada has surpassed its stated objective.

With 58.5% of all new Canadian PRs coming via economic programmes in 2022, they will continue to be Canada’s top priority. Many immigrants entered Canada via financial channels such as the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), worker programmes, company programmes, and temporary resident-to-permanent residence pathways (Canada PR pathways).

With the family immigration schemes, 97,165 foreign nationals came to the country as permanent residents in 2022. However, this figure only accounts for 22.2% of all newly arriving Canadians, well below the 105,000 permanent residents predicted under the Immigration Levels Strategy for 2022-2044.

This category was expected to account for around 24% of all new permanent residents in Canada in 2022, according to the IRCC. The 75,345 refugees and protected persons successfully arrived in Canada as part of significant classes. Even though it fell short of the 76,565-person target (17.7% of all PRs), this represented 17.2% of all PRs. There were more arrivals than the year before (60,115 in 2021).

Canada PR Admissions At A Glance (2015-2022)

Admissions of Permanent Residents (Canada PR) by Immigration Categories, January 2015 – December 2022
Immigration Categories

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

  

Agri-Food Pilot

0

0

0

0

0

0

185

1,000

Atlantic Immigration Pilot Programs (AIP)

0

0

80

1,410

4,140

1,700

4,925

4,870

Canadian Experience Class (CEC)

20,065

17,825

32,745

27,620

30,305

25,000

130,590

28,695

Caregiver

27,260

18,490

22,295

17,825

9,805

2,870

2,810

4,340

Rural and Northern Immigration

0

0

0

0

0

50

555

1,875

Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)

1,970

2,430

1,875

880

1,180

565

520

460

Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)

70,135

65,610

47,415

71,235

77,855

35,805

33,400

80,990

Total – Worker Program

119,430

104,350

104,410

118,965

123,290

65,990

172,980

122,230

 

Entrepreneur

260

145

225

145

115

45

70

165

Investor

5,460

4,565

4,375

4,030

3,215

1,055

1,610

4,995

Self-Employed Person

675

685

445

535

865

320

190

815

Startup Visa (SUV)

60

105

130

250

525

260

385

580

Total – Business

6,460

5,500

5,175

4,960

4,720

1,680

2,250

6,555

 

Provincial Nominee Program

44,535

46,180

49,730

62,440

68,645

38,720

54,030

88,180

Total – Provincial Nominee Program

44,535

46,180

49,730

62,440

68,645

38,720

54,030

88,180

 

Temporary Resident to Permanent Resident Pathway (TR2PR)

0

0

0

0

0

0

23,885

39,035

Total – Temporary Resident to Permanent Resident Pathway

0

0

0

0

0

0

23,885

39,035

Total Economic Class 

170,425

156,030

159,315

186,370

196,655

106,395

253,150

256,000

  

Sponsored Children

3,310

3,735

3,515

3,795

4,035

2,485

4,850

5,315

Sponsored Extended Family Member

330

375

330

450

490

225

405

625

Sponsored Parent or Grandparent

15,490

17,045

20,495

18,030

22,010

10,460

11,745

27,200

Sponsored Spouse or Partner

46,360

56,845

58,130

62,890

64,775

36,130

64,435

64,020

Total Sponsored Family

65,490

78,000

82,470

85,165

91,305

49,295

81,440

97,165

Total Sponsored Family Class 

65,490

78,000

82,470

85,165

91,305

49,295

81,440

97,165

  

Blended Sponsorship Refugee

805

4,420

1,285

1,150

995

50

75

1,145

Government-Assisted Refugee

9,400

23,560

8,640

8,095

9,950

3,870

10,810

23,905

Privately Sponsored Refugee

9,340

18,360

16,700

18,570

19,145

5,315

9,545

22,490

Total – Resettled Refugee

19,550

46,340

26,620

27,810

30,090

9,235

20,430

47,540

Total – Protected Person in Canada

12,065

12,210

14,500

17,685

18,445

16,255

39,805

27,800

Total – Resettled Refugee & Protected Person in Canada

31,615

58,550

41,120

45,495

48,530

25,495

60,240

75,345

  

All Other 

3,795

3,390

3,215

3,720

4,300

3,320

11,200

8,595

Total – Humanitarian & Compassionate

3,795

3,390

3,215

3,720

4,300

3,320

11,200

8,595

 

All Other 

475

365

360

280

350

70

5

15

Total – Public Policy

475

365

360

280

350

70

5

15

 

All Other 

45

35

55

25

30

15

10

10

Total – Other Immigrants not included elsewhere

45

35

55

25

30

15

10

10

All Other 

4,315

3,790

3,630

4,025

4,680

3,410

11,215

8,615

Total – All Immigration Category

271,840

296,370

286,535

321,055

341,175

184,595

406,040

437,120

Top 10 Canada PR Pathways in 2022
Which Immigration Pathway Was Best For Applying For A Canada PR Visa In 2022?

In 2023, the IRCC Canada welcomed 437,120 people worldwide through more than 80 programs. Although Express Entry remains the most popular Canada PR pathways to apply for a Canada PR visa, you have other alternate programs if you don’t get ITA through the EE system. However, if your profile score is decent enough for Invitation to Apply (ITA), Express Entry will be the best bet in 2023.

The Top 10 Canadian Immigration PR Pathway For Canada’s New PRs in 2022 
Ranking
Country
New Canada PRs in 2022
% of Total PRs

1

Federal Skilled Worker (FSW)

80,990

18.5

2

Sponsored Spouse or Partner

64,020

14.6

3

Temporary Resident to Permanent Resident Pathway

39,035

8.9

4

Canadian Experience Class (CEC)

28,695

6.6

5

Protected Person in Canada

27,800

6.4

6

Sponsored Parent or Grandparent

27,200

6.2

7

Government-Assisted Refugee

23,905

5.5

8

Privately Sponsored Refugee

22,490

5.1

9

Humanitarian & Compassionate (H&C)

8,595

2

10

Sponsored Children

5,315

1.2

International Experience Canada
Top 10 Source Countries Of New Immigrants To Canada In 2022

In 2022, as in previous years, China came in second to India as the top country from whom immigrants came to Canada. Nigeria has grown recently due to Canada’s continued focus on the nation with specific economic immigration and possibilities for international students. Nigeria is now rated fourth worldwide.

According to the most recent figures from IRCC Canada, India contributed 118,095 new permanent residents to Canada last year, more than a quarter of the total 437,120 new permanent residents for 2022. (IRCC).

The top nations of origin for new permanent residents to Canada in 2022 have slightly changed from the prior year. Brazil and South Korea are no longer among the top 10 and have been replaced by Afghanistan and Syria. China, which has maintained its position from a year ago, is the second-largest source of immigration to Canada this year behind India.

However, the percentage of immigrants from these two nations has decreased from the previous year to the present, from 32% to 8%, respectively.

The top 10 immigration source countries for Canada’s new Permanent Residents in 2022, along with the number of immigrants and their percentage of the total PR count, are as follows:

Ranking
Country
New Canada PRs in 2022
% of Total PRs

1

India

118,095

27

2

China

31,815

7.2

3

Afghanistan

23,735

5.4

4

Nigeria

22,085

5.05

5

Philippines

22,070

5.04

6

France

14,145

3.2

7

Pakistan

11,585

2.6

8

Iran

11,105

2.5

9

United States

10,400

2.3

10

Syria

8,500

1.9

Canada’s top immigration destination in 2022 for new PR
Canada’s Top Immigration Destination In 2022 For New PR

In 2022, Quebec passed British Columbia to become the second most popular place for immigrants to settle in Canada, despite Ontario being the top choice. Compared to nearly 49% the year before, 42.2% of new permanent residents chose Ontario as their first destination. This tendency may be explained by Canada’s intention to distribute immigration benefits more fairly, which may explain why the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) is steadily gaining market share at the expense of Express Entry.

In British Columbia, the number of immigrants to Canada fell by around 3% from the previous year in 2022, or 14%. Throughout 2022, 49,460 immigrants entered Alberta, making up 11.3% of all landed immigrants.

Below is a table outlining every province and territory in Canada, and the number of landed PRs in that region for 2022 (along with the percentage share).

Ranking
Province/Territory
2022 PRs
% of Total PRs

1

Ontario 

184,725 

42.2

2

Quebec 

68,685 

15.7

3

British Columbia 

61,215 

14 

4

Alberta 

49,460 

11.3 

5

Saskatchewan 

21,635 

4.9 

6

Manitoba 

21,645 

4.9 

7

Nova Scotia 

12,650 

2.8 

8

New Brunswick 

10,205 

2.3 

9

Newfoundland and Labrador 

3,490 

0.7 

10

Prince Edward Island 

2,665 

0.6 

11

Yukon 

455 

0.1 

12

Nunavut 

45 

0.0 

13

Province not stated 

20 

0.0 

14

Northwest Territories 

235 

0.0 

Canada total 
437,120 
100 
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