Immigration in Montreal Boroughs

 Immigration in Montreal boroughs with information such as cultural communities from Europe (37%), Asia (30%), America (21%) and Africa (12%). Immigrants who were granted permanent status and who settled in the City of Montreal.

Ahuntsic-Cartierville Borough

 In Ahuntsic-Cartierville, the majority of the population is non-immigrant and accounts for 58%, the immigrant population accounts for 40% and the non permanent residents account for 2% (*).

 Algeria ranks first among the countries of origin of the immigrant population of Ahuntsic-Cartierville, followed by Morocco and Haiti and then by Syria and Lebanon. 

550x413Ville-Marie Borough - Photo RLB

Anjou Borough - Immigration in Montreal Boroughs

 In Anjou, the majority of the population is non-immigrant and accounts for 66%,  the immigrant population accounts for 33% and the non permanent residents account for 1% (*).

 Algeria ranks first among the countries of origin of the immigrant population of Anjou, followed by Haïti and Morocco and then by Italy and Portugal. 

Cote-des-Neiges-Notre-Dame-de-Grace Borough

 In Cote-des-Neiges-Notre-Dame-de-Grace, the non-immigrant population accounts for 47%, the immigrant population also accounts for 47% and the non permanent residents account for 6% (*).

 The Philippines ranks first among the countries of origin of the immigrant population of Cote-des-Neiges-Notre-Dame-de-Grace, followed by Morocco and China and then by France and Iran. 

550x402Ville-Marie Borough - Photo RLB

L'Ile-Bizard-Sainte-Genevieve Borough
Immigration in Montreal Boroughs

 In L'Ile-Bizard-Sainte-Genevieve, the local non-immigrant population accounts for 74%, the immigrant population accounts for 25% and the non permanent residents account for 1% (*).

 Egypt ranks first among the countries of origin of the immigrant population of L'Ile-Bizard-Sainte-Genevieve followed by France, and then by Haiti, China and the Philippines. 

Lachine Borough

 In Lachine, the majority of the population is non-immigrant and accounts for 76%, the immigrant population accounts for 23% and the non permanent residents account for 1% (*).

 China ranks first among the countries of origin of the immigrant population of Lachine, followed by the Philippines and Morocco and then by France and Romania.

550x390Ville-Marie Borough - Photo RLB

LaSalle Borough - Immigration in Montreal Boroughs

 In LaSalle, the majority of the population is non-immigrant and accounts for 62%, while the immigrant population accounts for 36% and the non permanent residents account for 2% (*).

 Italy ranks first among the countries of origin of the immigrant population of LaSalle, followed by China and India and then by Algeria and Jamaica.

Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve Borough

 In Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, the majority of the population is non-immigrant and accounts for 77% while the immigrant population accounts for 21% and the non permanent residents account for 2% (*).

 Algeria ranks first among the countries of origin of the immigrant population of Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, followed by France and Haiti and then by Morocco and Italy.

550x451Ville-Marie Borough - Photo RLB

Montreal-Nord Borough -
Immigration in Montreal Boroughs

 In Montreal-Nord, the majority of the population is non-immigrant and accounts for 57% and where the immigrant population accounts for 42% and the non permanent residents account for 1% (*).

 Haiti ranks first among the countries of origin of the immigrant population of Montréal-Nord, followed by Algeria and Italy and then by Morocco and Lebanon.

Outremont Borough

 In Outremont, the majority of the population is non-immigrant and accounts for 71% while the immigrant population accounts for 25% and the non permanent residents account for 4% (*).

 France ranks first among the countries of origin of the immigrant population of Outremont, followed by United States and then by Lebanon, Morocco and Greece.   

550x497Ville-Marie Borough - Photo RLB

Pierrefonds-Roxboro Borough -
Immigration in Montreal Boroughs

 In Pierrefonds-Roxboro, the majority of the population is non-immigrant and accounts for 59% while the immigrant population accounts for 40% and the non permanent residents account for 1% (*).

 Egypt ranks first among the countries of origin of the immigrant population of Pierrefonds-Roxboro, followed by Haiti and the Philippines and then by China and Iran.  

Le Plateau Mont-Royal Borough

 In Le Plateau Mont-Royal companies, the majority of the population is non-immigrant and accounts for 65% while the immigrant population accounts for 24% and the non permanent residents account for 1% (*).

 France ranks first among the countries of origin of the immigrant population of Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, followed by Iran and United States and then by China and Mexico.  

550x404Ville-Marie Borough - Photo RLB

Riviere-des-Prairies-Pointe-aux-Trembles Borough
Immigration in Montreal Boroughs

 In Riviere-des-Prairies-Pointe-aux-Trembles companies, the majority of the population is non-immigrant and accounts for 76%, while the immigrant population accounts for 24% and the non permanent residents account for less than 1% (*).

 Haiti ranks first among the countries of origin of the immigrant population of Riviere-des-Prairies-Pointe-aux-Trembles, followed by Italy and Algeria and then by Morocco and Salvador. 

Rosemont-La-Petite-Patrie Borough

 In Rosemont-La-Petite-Patrie, the majority of the population is non-immigrant and accounts for 75%, while the immigrant population accounts for 22% and the non permanent residents account for 3% (*).

 France ranks first among the countries of origin of the immigrant population of Rosemont-La-Petite-Patrie, followed by Algeria and Haiti and then by Morocco and Vietnam.

550x413Ville-Marie Borough - Photo RLB

Saint-Laurent Borough -
Immigration in Montreal Boroughs

 In Saint-Laurent, the majority of the population is non-immigrant and accounts for 44%, while the immigrant population accounts for 54% and the non permanent residents account for 2% (*).

 Lebanon ranks first among the countries of origin of the immigrant population of Saint-Laurent, followed by China and Morocco and then by Syria and Egypt.    

Saint-Leonard Borough

 In Saint-Leonard, the majority of the population is non-immigrant and accounts for 50%, while the immigrant population accounts for 49% and the non permanent residents account for % (*).

IItaly ranks first among the countries of origin of the immigrant population of Saint-Léonard, followed by Algeria and Haiti and then by Morocco and Vietnam.   

550x440Ville-Marie Borough - Photo RLB

Le Sud-Ouest Borough -
Immigration in Montreal Boroughs

 In Le Sud-Ouest, the majority of the population is non-immigrant and accounts for 72%, the immigrant population accounts for 25% and the non permanent residents account for 3% (*).

 China ranks first among the countries of origin of the immigrant population of Le Sud-Ouest, followed by France and Bangladesh and  then by Italy and Algeria.   

Verdun Borough

 In Verdun, the majority of the population is non-immigrant and accounts for 73%, while the immigrant population accounts for 24% and the non permanent residents account for 3% (*).

 France ranks first among the countries of origin of the immigrant population of Verdun, followed by China and Iran and then by Columbia and Russia. 

550x342Ville-Marie Borough - Photo RLB

Ville-Marie Borough -
Immigration in Montreal Boroughs

 In Ville-Marie, the majority of the population is non-immigrant and accounts for 54%, while the immigrant population accounts for 32% and the non permanent residents account for 14% (*).

 China ranks first among the countries of origin of the immigrant population of Ville-Marie, followed by France and Iran and then by Lebanon and Morocco. 

Villeray-Saint-Michel-Parc-Extension Borough

 In Villeray-Saint-Michel-Parc-Extension, the majority of the population is non-immigrant and accounts for 55% while the immigrant population accounts for 42% and the non permanent residents account for 3% (*).

 Haiti ranks first among the countries of origin of the immigrant population of Villeray-Saint-Michel-Parc-Extension followed by Algeria, and Vietnam and then by Italy and Morocco.  

550x342Ville-Marie Borough - Photo RLB

((*) Technically and according to Statistics Canada: "non-permanent residents (NPRs) are persons who have been legally granted the right to live in Canada on a temporary basis under the authority of a temporary resident permit, along with members of their family living with them".

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