§ Mr. Langford-Holtasked the Under-Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations how many people have migrated to Canada each year since the war.
§ Mr. Dodds-ParkerThe following are figures of the numbers of British subjects who have travelled from the United Kingdom to Canada by sea for permanent residence in each year since the war:
A. Migrants of All Nationalities and from All Sources Entering Canada 1945 … 22,722 1946 … 71,719 1947 … 64,127 1948 … 125,414 1949 … 95,217 1950 … 73,912 1951 … 194,391 1952 … 164,498 1953 … 168,868 1954 … 154,227 1955 (to 30th September) … 86,607 Total 1,221,702 Source: Canadian Department of Citizenship and Immigration.
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B. Migrants of Commonwealth Citizenship travelling Direct by Sea from the United Kingdom to Canada 1945 Not available 1946 52,479 1947 22,960 1948 34,487 1949 20,762 1950 13,434 1951 27,544 1952 37,500 1953 41,300 1954 38,600 1955 (to 30th June) 14,600 Total 303,666 Source: Board of Trade Journal.
C. British Migrants Entering Canada from All Sources 1945 14,677 1946 51,408 1947 38,747 1948 46,057 1949 22,201 1950 13,427 1951 31,370 1952 42,675 1953 47,077 1954 44,593 1955 (to 30th September) 24,032 Total 376,264 Source: Canadian Department of Citizenship and Immigration.