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Income of immigrants: Saskatchewan, 2012

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Released: 2015-02-17

Data from the Longitudinal Immigration Database for Saskatchewan are now available for 1980 to 2012. Tables at the Canada level were released in The Daily on January 12, 2015. See the note to readers for the release schedule of other provincial data.

  Note to readers

The Longitudinal Immigration Database provides information on immigrant economic outcomes, by immigrant characteristics at landing, such as the admission category, education level and knowledge of French or English.

The database combines an Administrative Landing File with the T1 Family File through exact matching record-linkage techniques. The overall linkage rate is approximately 87%. The population includes immigrants who landed between 1980 and 2012 and who filed taxes at least once between 1982 and 2012.

Release schedule

The following schedule provides the release dates of provincial data, by descending order of population size:

February 9, 2015: Ontario

February 10, 2015: Quebec

February 11, 2015: British Columbia

February 12, 2015: Alberta

February 13, 2015: Atlantic provinces

February 16, 2015: Manitoba

February 17, 2015: Saskatchewan.

For a more detailed description of immigrant admission categories, consult the Help centre page of the Citizenship and Immigration Canada website.

Contact information

For more information, contact us (toll-free 1-800-263-1136; 514-283-8300; infostats@statcan.gc.ca).

To enquire about the concepts, methods or data quality of this release, contact Athanase Barayandema (613-404-9212; athanase.barayandema@statcan.gc.ca), Social and Aboriginal Statistics Division.

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