The Province of Alberta has one of the highest levels of net migration in Canada. For a high level view of Calgary's migration population view our Calgary Census 2016 Infographic.
Learn where new Calgarians are making the move from.
CENSUS METROPOLITAN AREA | Migrants | Migrants per Capita | Net Intraprovincial Migration | Net Interprovincial Migration | Net International Migration |
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Calgary | 19,899 | 12.9 | 2,176 | 1,931 | 15,792 |
Edmonton | 17,701 | 12.1 | 4,138 | 516 | 13,047 |
Vancouver | 23,717 | 8.7 | -12,189 | 4,381 | 36,935 |
Ottawa | 19,590 | 13.4 |
3,190 | 3,684 | 12,716 |
Toronto | 65,926 | 10.1 |
-24,880 | -3,175 | 49,729 |
Montreal | 21,674 | 5.0 | -50,375 | 284 | 116,017 |
Source: Statistics Canada, as at July 1, 2020; Updated February 2021
SOURCE COUNTRY | NUMBER OF PERMANENT RESIDENTS | DISTRIBUTION (%) |
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All source countries | 10,650 | 100.0 |
India | 2,375 | 22.3 |
Philippines | 995 | 9.3 |
Nigeria | 930 | 8.7 |
People's Republic of China | 660 | 6.2 |
Pakistan | 560 | 5.3 |
Eritrea | 385 | 3.6 |
United States of America | 375 | 3.5 |
Republic of Korea | 270 | 2.5 |
United Kingdom | 270 | 2.1 |
Vietnam | 220 | 2.1 |
Top 10 source countries | 6,990 | 65.6 |
Other source countries | 3,660 | 34.4 |
Source: Calgary CMA, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, 2020