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Immigrant Status (4) for the Population of Canada, Provinces and Territories, 1911 to 2006 Censuses - 20% Sample Data
About this variable: Census year (11)
Definition
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Values
- 1911 Footnote 1
- 1921 Footnote 2
- 1931 Footnote 3
- 1941 Footnote 4
- 1951 Footnote 5
- 1961 Footnote 6
- 1971 Footnote 7
- 1981 Footnote 8
- 1991 Footnote 9
- 2001
- 2006
Footnotes
- Footnote 1
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In the 1911 Census, parts of Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba and Alberta were included in the Northwest Territories. Data for Nunavut are not available prior to 2001. Data for Newfoundland and Labrador are not available prior to 1951. Data for non-permanent residents are not available prior to 1991 because until that census, non-permanent residents were considered foreign residents and were not enumerated in the census (the only exception to this occurred in 1941 when persons who did not plan to live permanently in Canada were included in the census).
- Footnote 2
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Data for Nunavut are not available prior to 2001. Data for Newfoundland and Labrador are not available prior to 1951. Data for non-permanent residents are not available prior to 1991 because until that census, non-permanent residents were considered foreign residents and were not enumerated in the census (the only exception to this occurred in 1941 when persons who did not plan to live permanently in Canada were included in the census).
- Footnote 3
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Data for Nunavut are not available prior to 2001. Data for Newfoundland and Labrador are not available prior to 1951. Data for non-permanent residents are not available prior to 1991 because until that census, non-permanent residents were considered foreign residents and were not enumerated in the census (the only exception to this occurred in 1941 when persons who did not plan to live permanently in Canada were included in the census).
- Footnote 4
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Data for Nunavut are not available prior to 2001. Data for Newfoundland and Labrador are not available prior to 1951. Data for non-permanent residents are not available prior to 1991 because until that census, non-permanent residents were considered foreign residents and were not enumerated in the census (the only exception to this occurred in 1941 when persons who did not plan to live permanently in Canada were included in the census).
- Footnote 5
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Data for Nunavut are not available prior to 2001. Data for non-permanent residents are not available prior to 1991 because until that census, non-permanent residents were considered foreign residents and were not enumerated in the census (the only exception to this occurred in 1941 when persons who did not plan to live permanently in Canada were included in the census).
- Footnote 6
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Data for Nunavut are not available prior to 2001. Data for non-permanent residents are not available prior to 1991 because until that census, non-permanent residents were considered foreign residents and were not enumerated in the census (the only exception to this occurred in 1941 when persons who did not plan to live permanently in Canada were included in the census).
- Footnote 7
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Data for Nunavut are not available prior to 2001. Data for non-permanent residents are not available prior to 1991 because until that census, non-permanent residents were considered foreign residents and were not enumerated in the census (the only exception to this occurred in 1941 when persons who did not plan to live permanently in Canada were included in the census).
- Footnote 8
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Data for Nunavut are not available prior to 2001. Data for non-permanent residents are not available prior to 1991 because until that census, non-permanent residents were considered foreign residents and were not enumerated in the census (the only exception to this occurred in 1941 when persons who did not plan to live permanently in Canada were included in the census).
- Footnote 9
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Data for Nunavut are not available prior to 2001.