It's pretty amazing to me how anti-immigrant America is, for a country built on immigration, but I suppose it's always been that way. Benjamin Franklin hated the Germans in the 1750s [1]. For perspective, Canada, a country 1/10th the size of the US, brings in 30,000 refugees each year. The US brings in 18,000. This means Canada brings in 25X the number of refugees per capita than the US does. Canada, a country 1/10th…
> Canada, a country 1/10th the size of the US, brings in 300,000 new immigrants each year. The US brings in 140,000. I don't know what definition of "brings in" you are using, but around 1.1 million people obtain permanent legal resident status per year in the US. By this metric your Canada numbers are about right (a bit low, around 340,000 in 2019). Perhaps you're looking at purely comparing Canada's Temporary Forei…
I believe the cap on the number of green cards issued per year is 366,000 -- 140,000 of which are employment based. [1] Is mistook the latter for the former and have updated my post to reflect.
[edit] It's about 1M once you factor in family members of US citizens. Updated.
Similarly Canada's 300,000-ish per year number is also the number of new permanent residents admitted per year. [2]
My goal was to track immigration, i.e. becoming permanent residents, not temporary migrant workers, including those under H-1B.
[1] https://www.boundless.com/immigration-resources/how-to-read-...
[2] https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/canada-to-admi...