applicants show: The majority, 78.3 per cent, live in urban communities, and more than half are women, according to Globe and Mail. The data show that of the people who have applied, almost half have a university education and grade averages of more than 86 per cent. The data on the applicants show that 44.6 per cent — the largest cohort — come from Ontario, followed by Quebec, B.C. and Alberta. Most worked their way through school, and two-fifths experienced mental health issues or financial stress at home. There are also 31.3 per cent who identify as LGBTQ. The percentages don't add up to 100 because applicants were allowed to choose multiple fields. Of the applications received, 52.8 per cent identify as a visible minority, 11.1 per cent as a recent immigrant and 14.8 per cent identify as Inuit, Metis or First Nation.
(www.immigrantscanada.com). As
reported in the news.
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