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Originally Posted by opendoor
I haven't seen a specific number published anywhere for a normal year. But we do know that there are only about 3M non-permanent residents in Canada (inclusive of all work and study permit holders as well as asylum claimants) total. So that 4.9M figure obviously includes millions of people who aren't even residents (i.e. people issued tourist visas at some point in the year).
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I wonder if this would include the “work visa” or “tourist visa” or whatever that my boss has to get in order to enter the country for a one week visit. If so, this 4.9M number could be incredibly inflated for the argument for which it is being quoted.