In a significant shift over the past decade, Canada’s immigration patterns have seen Asian and African countries rise to prominence as key sources of new permanent residents. India has emerged as the frontrunner, potentially contributing up to 148,894 new permanent residents in 2024, nearly quadrupling its numbers from a decade ago. The Philippines and China remain in the top three, while Nigeria, Cameroon, and Eritrea have made notable entries into the top 10 list. This trend marks a departure from traditional sources like the United States and the United Kingdom, reflecting Canada’s evolving demographic landscape and increasing appeal to a diverse global population.