Focus on Geography Series, 2021 Census of Population

Central Coast, Regional district

Immigrant Status

According to the 2021 Census, 205 people, that is, 5.8% of the population, were foreign-born (immigrants), 3,345 (94.2%) were Canadian-born (non-immigrants) and 10 (0.3%) were non-permanent residents.

Recent Immigrants

Among immigrants in 2021, 10 came between 2016 and 2021. These recent immigrants made up 4.9% of the immigrant population.

Percentage of the immigrant population Central Coast (Regional district), British Columbia [PR], Canada, 2011 to 2021

Top places of birth of immigrants, Central Coast (Regional district), 2016 and 2021

Top places of birth of immigrants, Central Coast (Regional district), 2016 and 2021
2016 2021
Number % Rank Number % Rank
Immigrant population 245 100.0 ... 205 100.0 ...
United States of America 75 30.6 1 80 40.0 1
Germany 10 4.1 3 30 15.0 2
United Kingdom 45 18.4 2 25 12.5 3

Top places of birth of recent immigrants, Central Coast (Regional district), 2016 and 2021

Top places of birth of recent immigrants, Central Coast (Regional district), 2016 and 2021
2016 2021
Number % Rank Number % Rank
Recent immigrants (2016: 2011 to 2016 / 2021: 2016 to 2021) 25 100.0 ... 10 100.0 ...

Population by generation status and median age, Central Coast (Regional district), 2016 and 2021

Population by generation status and median age, Central Coast (Regional district), 2016 and 2021
2016 2021
Number % Median age Number % Median age
Total population in private households 3,295 100.0 40.8 3,550 100.0 40.0
First generation (born abroad) 265 8.0 61.2 225 6.3 59.6
Second generation (born in Canada with at least one parent born abroad) 265 8.0 54.4 280 7.9 50.8
Third generation or more (born in Canada with both parents born in Canada) 2,770 83.9 37.2 3,045 85.7 36.8
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