Over 71,000 Nigerians have obtained Canadian citizenship between 2005 & 2024 as India tops with 536,279
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) says over 71,459 Nigerians obtained Canadian citizenship between 2005 and 2024.
IRCC is a department of the government of Canada responsible for matters relating to immigration to the North American country, refugees, and Canadian citizenship.
The number places Nigeria in the 10th position on the list of new Canadian citizens by country of birth.
This is not to be confused with the number of Nigerians who currently live, study or work in Canada but are not yet qualified to apply for citizenship.
The data released by the immigration office shows that while new Canadians come from at least 196 countries and territories, the top 10 places account for nearly half of all new citizens.
IRCC said the data highlights the diversity of Canada’s new citizen population.
Irene Bloemraad, political sociologist and migration expert, told CTVNews that high levels of citizenship are good.
Bloemraad said research shows a correlation between holding citizenship and better economic outcomes.
“Canada stands out among other immigrant-receiving countries in the very high level of citizenship among immigrants in the country,” Bloemraad said.
“High levels of citizenship are a good thing: research shows a correlation between holding citizenship and better economic outcomes, a greater sense of belonging to Canada and, of course, the ability to participate in elections and have a say in policy.”
The IRCC data reveals India as the leading source of new Canadians since 2005, with 536,279 individuals obtaining citizenship.
The Philippines follows closely behind with 395,694 new citizens, and China takes third place with 292,325.
Beyond these top three, a diverse range of countries contribute significantly to Canada’s growing citizen population.