1089 



TABLE 1.— IMMIGRANTS ADMITTED INTO CANADA, BY COUNTRY OF LAST PERM ANENT RESIDENCE AND 



OCCUPATION, 1962-67 i 



Country 



Total 

 immi- 

 grants 

 (1962-66) (1%7) 



1962-66 



Total 

 immi- 

 grant 

 workers 



Profes- 

 sional 

 and 

 tech- 

 nical 

 workers 



(1967) 



Engi- 

 neers 



All for 1962-66 



Natural 

 scien- 

 tists 



Physi- 

 cians 



Profes- 

 sional 

 nurses 



Argentina 1,837 (544) 731 114 (58) 16 5 22 7 



Brazil 2,019 (715) 885 137 (45) 34 3 8 1 



Ceylon 387 (112) 188 66 (35) 10 2 1 3 



China (including 



Taiwan) 4,898 (6,409) 1,859 1,075 (1,376) 208 65 88 238 



Egypt 7,888 (1,728) 3,150 913 (309) 116 68 100 7 



Greece 25,707(10,650) 15,171 435 (177) 36 30 38 31 



Hong Kong (1962-65 



only) „. 11,789 2,991 848 190 63 77 143 



India 6,894 (3,966) 3,243 1,967 (1,213) 408 206 164 150 



Israel 4,427 (2,345) 2,165 428 (262) 100 24 33 26 



Lebanon 2,597 (1,096) 1,223 244 (165) 19 8 41 10 



Mexico 645 (318) 209 75 (31) 14 4 19 . 3 



Pakistan...: 1,447 (648) 772 477 (233) 144 52 37 7 



Syria 266 (192) 158 37 (36) 5 2 9 2 



Turkey 1,578 (488) 687 314 (109) 23 12 115 11 



> Calendar years. 



Source: Gregory Henderson, "Emigration of Highly Skilled Manpower From the Developing Countries," United Nations 

 Institute for Training and Research (UN ITAR) (New York, 1970), p. 171. 



TABLE 2.— IMMIGRANTS ADMITTED INTO CANADA, BY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN AND OCCUPATION, 



OVER THE PERIOD 1964-67 1 



> Calendar years. 



Source: Gregory Henderson, "Emmigration of Highly Skilled Manpower From the Developing Countries," United Nations 

 Institute for Training and Reseatch(UNITAR)(New York, 1970), p. 172. 



Egypt, Greece, India, Pakistan, Turkey, Iran, Kenya, Malaysia, 

 Morocco, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Venezuela rank high among 

 the contributors.^^^ 



Statistics on the proportion of PTKs from the LDCs out of the 

 total immigrants with occupation going to Canada during the period 

 1962-66 fill out the profile showing the heavy burden borne by the 

 LDCs. Selective percentages for the years 1964^66 are as follows: 



163 Henderson, op. cit., pp. 171-172. (Table III and Table IV.) 



