African immigration to Canada

African immigration to Canada comprises citizens of countries in Africa who emigrated to Canada, as well as their descendants.

African immigration to Canada
Total population
13.4% of recent immigrants[1]
Regions with significant populations
Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, Alberta, Nova Scotia
Religion
Christianity, Islam, traditional, other
Related ethnic groups
African immigration to the United States

According to Statistics Canada, African-born individuals comprised 13.4% of recent immigrants to Canada as of 2016. This was the second largest number of recent immigrants to the nation after Europe, and a four-fold increase from the number of African-born immigrants in 1971 (3.2%). As of 2016, the top five countries of birth of recent African-born immigrants to Canada were Nigeria, Algeria, Egypt, Morocco and Cameroon.[1]

Among the population in Canada with an immigrant background, persons with ancestry from Africa were the youngest residents as of 2016, with the largest proportion aged between 0-14 years old (~12%).[2]

Many immigrants from French-speaking African countries have settled in Quebec. Of these, most were from Côte d'Ivoire, Congo-Kinshasa and Senegal, as well as Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia.[3]

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