Immigration in Montreal Cities

Immigration in Montreal Cities where the City of Dollard-des-Ormeaux together with the City of Cote-Saint-Luc account for a little over 5% of the total immigration population of the whole Island of Montreal. 

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Town of Baie-d'Urfe

In the Town of Baie-D'urfé, the majority of the population is non-immigrant and accounts for 71%, the immigrant population accounts for 26% and the non permanent residents account for 3% (*).

Economic immigrants, those selected for their ability to contribute to the local economy account  for 66%. Germany ranks first among the countries of origin of the immigrant population of Baie-D'urfe, followed by United Kingdom and China and then by France and United States.

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City of Beaconsfield
Immigration in Montreal Cities

In the City of Beaconsfield, the majority of the population is non-immigrant and accounts for 76%, the immigrant population accounts for 23% and the non permanent residents account for 1% (*).

Economic immigrants, those selected for their ability to contribute to the local economy account  for 68%. United Kingdom ranks first among the countries of origin of the immigrant population of Beaconsfield, followed China and Iran and then by United States and France. 

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City of Cote-Saint-Luc

In the City of Cote-Saint-Luc, the majority of the population is non-immigrant and accounts for 53%, the immigrant population accounts for 45% and the non permanent residents account for 2% (*).

Economic immigrants, those selected for their ability to contribute to the local economy account  for 70%. Morocco ranks first among the countries of origin of the immigrant population of Cote-Saint-Luc, followed by Iran and Romania and then by the Philippines and Russia. 

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City of Dollard-des-Ormeaux
Immigration in Montreal Cities

In the City of Dollard-des-Ormeaux, the majority of the population is non-immigrant and accounts for 59%, the immigrant population accounts for 40% and the non permanent residents account for 1% (*).

Economic immigrants, those selected for their ability to contribute to the local economy account  for 52%. India ranks first among the countries of origin of the immigrant population of Dollard-des-Ormeaux, followed by the Philippines and Egypt and then by Lebanon and Sri Linka. 

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City of Dorval

In the City of Dorval, the majority of the population is non-immigrant and accounts for 73%, the immigrant population accounts for 26% and the non permanent residents account for 1% (*).

Economic immigrants, those selected for their ability to contribute to the local economy account  for 61%. The Philippines ranks first among the countries of origin of the immigrant population of Dorval, followed by China and United Kingdom and then by Romania and France. 

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Town of Hampstead
Immigration in Montreal Cities

In the town of Hampstead, the majority of the population is non-immigrant and accounts for 69%, the immigrant population accounts for 28% and the non permanent residents account for 3% (*).

Economic immigrants, those selected for their ability to contribute to the local economy account for 65%. Morocco ranks first among the countries of origin of the immigrant population of Hampstead, followed by France and Iran and then by Romania and United States. 

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Town of Kirkland

In the Town of Kirkland, the majority of the population is non-immigrant and accounts for 71%, the immigrant population accounts for 29% and the non permanent residents account for 0.5% (*).

Economic immigrants, those selected for their ability to contribute to the local economy account  for 67%. China ranks first among the countries of origin of the immigrant population of Kirkland, followed by Egypt and Italy and then by India and Iran.

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Ville de Montréal Est
Immigration in Montreal Cities

In Ville de Montréal-Est, the majority of the population is non-immigrant and accounts for 90%, the immigrant population accounts for 9% and the non permanent residents account for 1% (*).

Economic immigrants, those selected for their ability to contribute to the local economy account for 31%. Haiti ranks first among the countries of origin of the immigrant population of Montreal Est, followed by France and Algeria and then by Morocco and Mexico.

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Town of Montreal West

In the Town of Montreal West, the majority of the population is non-immigrant and accounts for 75%, the immigrant population accounts for 24% and the non permanent residents account for 1% (*).

Economic immigrants, those selected for their ability to contribute to the local economy account for 66%. Italy ranks first among the countries of origin of the immigrant population of Montreal West, followed by United States and United Kingdom and then by France and Poland. 

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Town of Mount-Royal
Immigration in Montreal Cities

In the Town of Mount Royal, the majority of the population is non-immigrant and accounts for 62%, the immigrant population accounts for 35% and the non permanent residents account for 3% (*).

Economic immigrants, those selected for their ability to contribute to the local economy account for 75%. Lebanon ranks first among the countries of origin of the immigrant population of Mount-Royal, followed by France and Vietnam and then by Egypt and China. 

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City of Pointe-Claire

In the City of Pointe-Claire, the majority of the population is non-immigrant and accounts for 73%, the immigrant population accounts for 26% and the non permanent residents account for 1% (*).

Economic immigrants, those selected for their ability to contribute to the local economy account for 64%. China ranks first among the countries of origin of the immigrant population of Pointe-Claire, followed by United Kingdom and India and then by the Philippines and Egypt. 

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City of Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
Immigration in Montreal Cities

In Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, the majority of the population is non-immigrant and accounts for 79%, the immigrant population accounts for 15% and the non permanent residents account for 6% (*).

Economic immigrants, those selected for their ability to contribute to the local economy account for 57%. United States ranks first among the countries of origin of the immigrant population of Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, followed by United Kingdom and India and then by India and China. 

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Village de Senneville

In the Village de Senneville, the majority of the population is non-immigrant and accounts for 72%, the immigrant population accounts for 26% and the non permanent residents account for 2% (*).

Economic immigrants, those selected for their ability to contribute to the local economy account for 81%. United States ranks first among the countries of origin of the immigrant population of Senneville, followed by Germany and Romania and then by United Kingdom and Lebanon. 

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City of Westmount
Immigration in Montreal Cities

In the City of Westmount, the majority of the population is non-immigrant and accounts for 67%, the immigrant population accounts for 27% and the non permanent residents account for 6% (*).

Economic immigrants, those selected for their ability to contribute to the local economy account for 74%. United States ranks first among the countries of origin of the immigrant population of Westmount, followed by France and United Kingdom and then by China and Iran. 

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(*) Technically and according to Statistics Canada: "non-permanent residents (NPRs) are persons who have been legally granted the right to live in Canada on a temporary basis under the authority of a temporary resident permit, along with members of their family living with them".

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