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The Filipino Canadians (French: Canadiennes d'origine philippine); (Filipino: Mga Filipinong Kanadyan/Kanadian) are Canadians who have a Filipino descent or ethnicity. The Filipino Canadians is the second largest subgroup of the overseas Filipinos, surpassed only by the United States, and one of the fastest-growing minority in Canada.
Conrad Santos – first Filipino Canadian elected in Canada (elected as MLA in Manitoba (1981–1988, 1990-2007), and first Filipino Canadian to run for the leadership of a political party (Manitoba NDP, 1989)
This page lists Canadian citizens of full or partial Filipino ethnic or national origin. Subcategories This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.
Listed below are the ethnic groups of Canadian residents (citizens, landed immigrants and non-citizen temporary residents) as self-identified in the 2016 census in which approximately 35,151,000 census forms were completed). The relevant census question asked for "the ethnic or cultural origins" of the respondent's ancestors and not the ...
Canada: 2023 (Republic Act No. 11955) Canadian-born vlogger who often covers Filipino travel and culture content. Basel Manadil: 1993 Syria: 2019: Syrian vlogger who runs the YouTube channel The Hungry Syrian Wanderer which documents his experiences in the Philippines. [7] Bienvenido Marañón: 1986 Spain: 2021 (Republic Act No. 11570) Spanish ...
An overseas Filipino (Filipino: Pilipino sa ibayong-dagat) is a person of full or partial Filipino origin who trace their ancestry back to the Philippines but are living and working outside of the country. This term generally applies to both people of Filipino ancestry and citizens abroad. As of 2019, there were over 15 million Filipinos ...
In 2001, 98% of Canadians of Filipino origin were born in the Philippines. Most immigrants of Filipino origin arrived in the past twenty years. In 2001, 53% of Filipino immigrants arrived in Canada between 1991 and 2000, and another 24% arrived between 1981 and 1990. However, only 4% arrived in the 1960s, and less than 1% came to Canada before ...
As of 2016, there are more than 850,000 people of Filipino origin in Canada. [4] [6] Filipinos account for the majority of incoming immigrants to Canada. [7] The Philippines has also become the largest source of temporary workers. [8] Filipinos are the third largest minority in Canada, behind Indians and the Chinese. From 2006 to 2011, Tagalog ...