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Table 1 Overview of newcomers' characteristics: Respondents with foreign credentials and work experience

  Distribution at first wave (six months after landing) ... accepted after four years in Canada
Credentials Work experience Credentials Work experience
%
Total 100 100 28 39
Men 52 55 33 51
Women 48 45 22 23
Age at landing
18 to 24 9 8 24 31
25 to 34 51 50 32 43
35 to 44 30 30 26 38
45 to 59 9 12 19 29
Visible minority status
No 21 23 29 50
Yes 79 77 27 35
Province or region of residence
Atlantic 1 1 49 59
Quebec 16 16 29 34
Ontario 56 56 30 40
Prairies 2 3 33 34
Alberta 9 9 23 45
British Columbia and the territories 16 16 19 36
Immigrant category
Skilled worker, principal applicant 48 46 38 51
Skilled worker, spouse and dependents 28 25 19 31
Family class 16 18 19 31
Refugee 3 5 11 14
Provincial nominees, business immigrants, other 6 6 14 22
Lived in Canada at least one year before landing
No 93 93 26 37
Yes 7 7 49 59
Job arranged prior to landing
No 93 93 26 36
Yes 7 7 51 76
Self-assessed spoken language knowledge
Very well 37 35 35 47
Well 28 27 30 41
Fairly well 18 18 17 25
Poorly, not at all 16 21 19 32
Source: Statistics Canada, Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada, 2000 to 2005.