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Table 6.5a: Number of immigrants reporting problems or difficulties accessing health care, by province, 2001
Number of immigrants reporting Quebec Ontario Alberta British Columbia Other All immigrants
Total1
5,795
15,763
1,969
4,601
521
28,649
1. Based on immigrants who reported having problems or difficulties accessing health care services.
Data source: Statistics Canada, 2001, Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada.
Table source: Statistics Canada, 2005, A Portrait of Early Settlement Experiences, catalogue number 89-614-XWE2005001.

Table 6.5b: Types of problems reported accessing health care, by province, 2001
Problems or difficulties Quebec Ontario Alberta British Columbia Other All immigrants
percentage
Waiting lists or lineups
662
452
47
372
40E
48
Costs too much money
28
29
162
341
34E
29
Language problems
22
27
26
28
31E
26
Inability to find a physician
52E
162
242
12
26E
14
No health card or insurance
62E
142
F
14
F
11
Percentages may exceed 100% because multiple responses allowed.
1. Significantly different from average rate for all immigrants (p<0.05).
2. Significantly different from average rate for all immigrants (p<0.01).
Data source: Statistics Canada, 2001, Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada.
Table source: Statistics Canada, 2005, A Portrait of Early Settlement Experiences, catalogue number 89-614-XWE2005001.