IRCC Minister Transition Binder 2019: IRCC – Public Opinion Research on Canadians’ Attitudes towards Immigration

Immigration Levels

Phone Surveys & Focus Groups

In your opinion do you feel that there are too many, too few or about the right number of immigrants coming to Canada?

Text version: In your opinion do you feel that there are too many, too few or about the right number of immigrants coming to Canada?
Date Too many About right Too few Don’t know or preferred not to say
January 1996 46% 42% 6% 6%
September 1996 46% 44% 7% 3%
June 1997 41% 47% 8% 4%
October 1998 38% 49% 9% 4%
October 1999 40% 49% 8% 3%
October 2000 33% 51% 14% 2%
September 2001 36% 47% 11% 6%
December 2002 36% 44% 11% 9%
December 2003 39% 43% 12% 6%
December 2004 29% 49% 18% 4%
November 2005 30% 48% 15% 7%
November 2006 28% 48% 15% 9%
March 2007 27% 55% 13% 5%
January 2009 26% 50% 14% 10%
March 2010 23% 54% 13% 10%
December 2010 34% 47% 13% 6%
February 2012 30% 51% 10% 9%
December 2012 27% 53% 11% 9%
Febraury 2014 26% 52% 10% 12%
September 2014 26% 52% 12% 10%
January 2016 16% 58% 12% 14%
August 2016 23% 52% 16% 9%
August 2017 27% 52% 16% 5%
March 2018 27% 55% 14% 4%
August 2018 28% 49% 13% 9%
March 2019 24% 54% 15% 7%

Source: IRCC Telephone Tracking Survey (1996 through March 2019)

Online Surveys

Views on immigration, and in particular support for levels, are more negative in online surveys compared to telephone surveys.

Differences between online and telephone results – March 2019

Source Too many About right Too few Don’t know or preferred not to say
Online 37% 42% 10% 12%
Telephone 24% 54% 15% 7%
Difference +13% -12% -5% +5%

Source: IRCC Telephone & Online Tracking Survey (March 2019)

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External Surveys Support IRCC’s Understanding

Angus Reid Institute Online Survey (September 2019)

In your opinion do you feel that there are too many, too few or about the right number of immigrants coming to Canada?

Economic Immigration (58% of total)
Family Immigration (27% of total)
Refugee or Humanitarian Immigration (15% of total)

How many immigrants were admitted entry to Canada in 2019 (Actual 2019 level: 331,000 immigrants)?

Guess Percentage
Fewer than 200,000 20%
Between 200,000 to 299,999 33%
Between 300,000 to 399,999 20%
Between 400,000 to 499,999 9%
Greater than 500,000 7%
Don’t know or preferred not to answer 11%

Segmenting Attitudes

In your opinion is immigration a benefit or a cost?

Response Percentage of responses
Economic benefit and social benefit 26%
Economic benefit only 10%
Social benefit only 13%
Conflicted: both a benefit and a cost 6%
Neutral: neither a benefit nor a cost 23%
Social cost only 4%
Economic cost only 8%
Economic cost and social cost 10%

Source: IRCC Telephone Tracking Survey (March 2019)

Impact of Immigration

Views on the impact of immigration change as scope narrows from the national to local level.

Benefits of immigration:

In general, what effect does immigration to this country have on Canada, my province, my city and my neighbourhood?

Region Positive impact Neither positive or negative Negative impact
Canada 67% 12% 19%
My province 62% 16% 20%
My city 59% 23% 17%
My neighbourhood 51% 35% 11%

Source: IRCC Telephone Tracking (March 2019)

Regional Views on Local Immigration Levels

Support for the number of immigrants coming to Canadian cities varies substantially.

In your opinion do you feel that there are too many, too few or about the right number of immigrants coming to your city?

Region Local population Too many About right Too few Don’t know or preferred not to say
Atlantic Canada 100,000 or over 19% 47% 21% 13%
Under 100,000 13% 35% 24% 28%
Quebec Montréal 26% 45% 12% 18%
100,000 or over (excluding Montréal) 10% 50% 25% 14%
Under 100,000 7% 38% 28% 28%
Ontario Toronto 41% 38% 6% 15%
100,000 or over (excluding Toronto) 26% 40% 11% 23%
Under 100,000 19% 40% 17% 24%
Manitoba and Saskatchewan 100,000 or over 35% 38% 12% 16%
Under 100,000 21% 59% 3% 17%
Alberta 100,000 or over 29% 40% 8% 24%
Under 100,000 26% 49% 13% 12%
British Columbia Vancouver 37% 43% 8% 12%
100,000 or over (excluding Vancouver) 17% 47% 19% 17%
Under 100,000 28% 40% 13% 20%

Source: IRCC Online Tracking (March 2019)

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