PBO anticipates NPRs allowed into Canada will continue to fall sharply


Over time, however, the sources of population growth have shifted, notes McGoey. It has more recently been driven by immigration, while births (minus deaths) have made a shrinking contribution due to low fertility rates and an aging population. But a significant proportion of PR admissions represent individuals already in Canada as NPRs who were granted permanent resident status.



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