Ok, the title is a little bit of click bait-y, but I've been playing around with IRCC stats for Q1 2016,
and here are some important and very interesting stats for Express Entry for Q1 2016 (January - March)
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86,184 PRs have been granted
Among 86,184 PRs, 42,642 PRs for Economic migrants
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Now, let's go deeper
Among 17,931 PRs for Skilled Workers
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Among 10,586 PRs for Other Economic streams (CEC, Live-in caregivers, Caregivers, Investors etc.)
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Among 16,867 PRs for Family class
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PR by country of citizenship
Among 86,184 PRs
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So based on these numbers, we can say that Skilled Workers applicants are a dominant force in the EE system/Economic stream with a total of 17,931 PRs have been granted - accounted for 42% of the whole stream.
While CEC applicants AKA international students only have 4,783 ~ 11% of Economic stream.
Philippines together with India account for more than 22% of all new PR in Canada (Syrian refugees are not counted).
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All sources can be downloaded from IRCC
and here are some important and very interesting stats for Express Entry for Q1 2016 (January - March)
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86,184 PRs have been granted
- 42,642 for Economic migrants
- 25,863 for Refugees
- 16,867 for Family class
Among 86,184 PRs, 42,642 PRs for Economic migrants
- 17,931 for Skilled Workers (42%)
- 13,108 for PNPs (30%)
- 1,1017 for Skilled trades
- 10,586 for Other Economic streams (CEC, Live-in caregivers, Caregivers, Investors etc.)
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Now, let's go deeper
Among 17,931 PRs for Skilled Workers
- 8,610 PRs for Skilled Workers applicants applied as principal applicant
- 9,321 PRs for Skilled Workers applicants applied with spouses and dependants
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Among 10,586 PRs for Other Economic streams (CEC, Live-in caregivers, Caregivers, Investors etc.)
- 2,447 PRs for CEC applicants applied as principal applicant
- 2,336 PRs for CEC applicants applied with spouses and dependants
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- 2,164 PRs for Live-in caregivers applicants applied as principal applicant
- 2,395 PRs for Live-in caregivers applicants applied with spouses and dependants
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Among 16,867 PRs for Family class
- 11,204 PRs for Spouses and partners
- 3,675 PRs for Parents and grandparents
- 779 PRs for Sons and daughters
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PR by country of citizenship
Among 86,184 PRs
- 10,598 new PR from Philippines (12.2%)
- 10,256 new PR from India (11.9%)
- 6,234 new PR from China (7.2%)
- 2,836 new PR from Pakistan (3.2%)
- 2,285 new PR from US (2.65%)
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So based on these numbers, we can say that Skilled Workers applicants are a dominant force in the EE system/Economic stream with a total of 17,931 PRs have been granted - accounted for 42% of the whole stream.
While CEC applicants AKA international students only have 4,783 ~ 11% of Economic stream.
Philippines together with India account for more than 22% of all new PR in Canada (Syrian refugees are not counted).
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All sources can be downloaded from IRCC