Population, Households and Housing Stock
Immigrant Households

Households

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New Brunswick — Immigrant Households

  Non-Immigrant Non-Permanent Resident Immigrant Landed Before 2006 Landed 2006 to 2015 Recent Immigrants (Landed 2016-2021) Total
New Brunswick 314,170 4,105 19,380 10,580 3,775 5,020 337,650
Bathurst 13,885 150 365 230 40 85 14,395
Campbellton 5,935 45 155 90 35 30 6,130
Edmundston 9,765 130 365 205 70 95 10,265
Miramichi 11,895 50 355 245 30 85 12,300
Moncton 60,095 1,825 5,270 2,025 1,215 2,025 67,185
Saint John 51,430 690 3,745 2,065 730 950 55,865
Notes:
  • Where band housing is present, total dwelling counts are larger than the sum of owned and rented dwellings.
  • An immigrant household is a household with a primary household maintainer who is an immigrant. An immigrant is a person who is or has ever been a landed immigrant/permanent resident, that is, someone who has been granted the right to live permanently in Canada by immigration authorities.
  • A non-permanent resident is a person from another country who has a work or study permit, or who is a refugee claimant, and any non-Canadian-born family member living in Canada with him or her.
  • Recent immigrants are immigrants who landed in Canada between Jan 1, 2016 and May 10, 2021.
  • The primary household maintainer is the person or one of the people in the household responsible for major household payments such as the rent or mortgage. In households with more than one maintainer, the primary maintainer is the first person listed as a maintainer.