Singaporean Canadians

Singaporean Canadians
Total population
1,390 (2006)[1]
Regions with significant populations
Toronto · Vancouver · Edmonton
Languages
Canadian English · Mandarin Chinese · Malay · Tamil  · Canadian French
Religion
Buddhism · Islam · Hinduism · Taoism · Christianity
Related ethnic groups
Chinese Canadian · Indo-Canadians

There is a small community of Singaporeans in Canada, consisting largely of expatriate professionals and immigrants from Singapore and their families as well as international students and Canadian citizens of Singaporean descent.

Migration history

During the 1970s, arrivals to Canada from Singapore numbered less than 100 per year while in the following decade, immigrants born in Singapore averaged between 200 and 400. In the years 1989–91, arrivals from Singapore approached 1,000.[2]

Many Singaporeans are employed by Canadian companies or in the public sector, including universities. They also figure prominently among medical doctors, accountants, engineers, and architects. Approximately one-third are self-employed and have entered Canada under that category or as entrepreneurs. Most of their businesses are urban-based and often have a highly technical focus, such as computers or chemical and engineering products. Most Singaporeans in Canada tend to retain their citizenship in anticipation of possible return.[3]

Between 1987 and 1991, some 1,500 to 1,800 Singaporean students were living in Canada.

Notable Singaporeans in Canada

See also

References

  1. "Ethnic origins, 2006 counts, for Canada, provinces and territories - 20% sample data", Ethnocultural Portrait of Canada, Census 2006, Statistics Canada, retrieved 2010-01-27
  2. : Multicultural Canada - Malaysians-Singaporeans/Migration and Settlement
  3. : Multicultural Canada - Malaysians-Singaporeans/Economic Life
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