Focus on Geography Series, 2016 Census

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Hope, District municipality (CSD) - British Columbia

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Immigrant population

Figure 1.1 Percentage of the immigrant population, Hope, British Columbia, Canada, 2006 to 2016

Figure 1.1 description Figure 1.1 Percentage of the immigrant population, Hope, British Columbia, Canada, 2006 to 2016

Population by immigrant status and period of immigration, Hope and British Columbia, 2016

Immigrant status and period of immigration Hope British Columbia
number % of the total population % of the immigrant population number % of the total population % of the immigrant population
Total population in private households 6,065 100.0 ... 4,560,235 100.0 ...
Non-immigrants 5,080 83.8 ... 3,167,160 69.5 ...
Immigrants 935 15.4 100.0 1,292,675 28.3 100.0
Period of immigration: Before 2001 785 12.9 84.0 795,880 17.5 61.6
Period of immigration: 2001 to 2005 10 0.2 1.1 147,730 3.2 11.4
Period of immigration: 2006 to 2010 90 1.5 9.6 173,505 3.8 13.4
Period of immigration: 2011 to 2016 55 0.9 5.9 175,555 3.8 13.6
Non-permanent residents 55 0.9 ... 100,405 2.2 ...

Immigrant population by selected demographic, migration and ethnocultural characteristics, Hope, 2011 and 2016

  2011 2016
All immigrants Recent immigrants
(2006 to 2011)
All immigrants Recent immigrants
(2011 to 2016)
Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
Population in private households 915 .. 75 .. 935 .. 50 ..
Age groups 910 100.0 75 100.0 935 100.0 55 100.0
Less than 15 years 40 4.4 35 46.7 25 2.7 15 27.3
15 to 24 years 80 8.8 0 0.0 15 1.6 0 0.0
25 to 64 years 525 57.7 35 46.7 495 52.9 40 72.7
65 years and older 275 30.2 0 0.0 400 42.8 0 0.0
Median age 55.8 .. 34.6 .. 62.7 .. 31.9 ..
Admission categories for immigrants admitted since 1980 ... ... ... ... 420 100.0 55 100.0
Economic immigrants ... ... ... ... 245 58.3 25 45.5
Principal applicants ... ... ... ... 125 29.8 15 27.3
Secondary applicants ... ... ... ... 120 28.6 10 18.2
Immigrants sponsored by family ... ... ... ... 160 38.1 30 54.5
Refugees ... ... ... ... 0 0.0 0 0.0
Region of birth1 915 100.0 70 100.0 930 100.0 50 100.0
Americas 85 9.3 15 21.4 150 16.1 20 40.0
Europe 605 66.1 40 57.1 515 55.4 0 0.0
Africa 0 0.0 0 0.0 25 2.7 0 0.0
Asia 195 21.3 0 0.0 225 24.2 30 60.0
Oceania 0 0.0 0 0.0 15 1.6 0 0.0

Top places of birth of immigrants and recent immigrants,2 Hope, 2016

Place of birth 2016
Number Percent Rank
Immigrant population 935 100.0 ...
United Kingdom 215 23.0 1
United States 85 9.1 2
Germany 85 9.1 2
Netherlands 75 8.0 4
India 60 6.4 5
Recent immigrants (2011 to 2016) 55 100.0 ...
India 20 36.4 1
United States 15 27.3 2
Philippines 15 27.3 2

Immigrant population and recent immigrants by non-official language spoken most often at home,3 Hope, 2016

Languages 2016
Number Percent Rank
Immigrant population 930 100.0 ...
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 40 4.3 1
Punjabi (Panjabi) 35 3.8 2
Mandarin 30 3.2 3
Recent immigrants (2011 to 2016) 55 100.0 ...

Generation status

Population by generation status and median age, Hope, 2011 and 2016

Generation status 2011 2016
Number Percent Median age Number Percent Median age
Total population in private households 5,800 100.0 49.6 6,070 100.0 54.4
First generation (born abroad) 970 16.7 54.4 1,015 16.7 61.1
Second generation (born in Canada with at least one parent born abroad) 1,350 23.3 56.9 1,335 22.0 59.0
Born in Canada with both parents born abroad 510 8.8 62.6 545 9.0 58.5
Born in Canada with one parent born in Canada and the other born abroad 845 14.6 50.2 795 13.1 59.6
Third generation or more (born in Canada with both parents born in Canada) 3,480 60.0 46.6 3,710 61.1 50.7

Visible minority population

Figure 1.2 Population (in percentage) belonging to a visible minority group, Hope, British Columbia and Canada 2006 to 2016

Figure 1.2 description Figure 1.2 Population (in percentage) belonging to a visible minority group, Hope, British Columbia and Canada 2006 to 2016

Population by visible minority group and median age, Hope, 2011 and 2016

  2011 2016
Number % of the total population % of the visible minority population Median age Number % of the total population % of the visible minority population Median age
Total population in private households 5,800 100.0 .. 49.6 6,070 100.0 .. 54.4
Visible minority population 415 7.2 100.0 37.2 490 8.1 100.0 37.9
South Asian 30 0.5 7.2 33.3 150 2.5 30.6 25.8
Chinese 35 0.6 8.4 25.3 80 1.3 16.3 53.5
Black 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 10 0.2 2.0 0.0
Filipino 50 0.9 12.0 28.7 65 1.1 13.3 50.7
Latin American 15 0.3 3.6 34.6 40 0.7 8.2 51.6
Arab 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 20 0.3 4.1 24.8
Southeast Asian 65 1.1 15.7 54.4 15 0.2 3.1 36.2
West Asian 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Korean 140 2.4 33.7 45.8 30 0.5 6.1 36.7
Japanese 70 1.2 16.9 58.8 60 1.0 12.2 50.3
Visible minority, n.i.e. 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 10 0.2 2.0 0.0
Multiple visible minorities 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 15 0.2 3.1 0.0
Not a visible minority 5,385 92.8 .. 50.2 5,575 91.8 .. 55.2

Ethnic and cultural origins of the population

The three most commonly reported ethnic origins,4 Hope, British Columbia and Canada 2016

Ethnic origin Hope British Columbia Canada
Number of responses % Rank Number of responses % Rank Number of responses % Rank
English 1,910 31.5 1 1,203,545 26.4 1 6,320,085 18.3 2
Scottish 1,415 23.3 2 860,775 18.9 3 4,799,010 13.9 3
Canadian 1,410 23.2 3 866,525 19.0 2 11,135,970 32.3 1

Figure 1.3 Percentage of the population by region of ethnic origin,5 Hope, British Columbia and Canada, 2016

Figure 1.3 description Figure 1.3 Percentage of the population by region of ethnic origin,5 Hope, British Columbia and Canada, 2016

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Source:

Statistics Canada. 2017. Focus on Geography Series, 2016 Census. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-404-X2016001. Ottawa, Ontario. Data products, 2016 Census.

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