- Source: Bangladeshi Canadians
Bangladeshi Canadians (French: Canadiens Bangladais, Bengali: কানাডীয় বাংলাদেশী, romanized: Kanaḍīyô Bangladeshī) are Canadian citizens of Bangladeshi descent, first-generation Bangladeshi immigrants, or descendants of Bangladeshis who immigrated to Canada from East Bengal. The term may also refer to people who hold dual Bangladeshi and Canadian citizenship. Categorically, Bangladeshi Canadians comprise a subgroup of South Asian Canadians which is a further subgroup of Asian Canadians.
Demography
= Population
=While there are no recent official data, however according to the Statistics Canada (2020) there are 100,000 Bangladeshi origin Canadians. Some references show fewer of Bangladesh origin in Canada. The unofficial number of Bangladeshi Canadians as of 2016 is anywhere from 50,000 to 100,000. as of 2021, 26,650 Bangladeshis lived in the City of Toronto, according to Statistics Canada.
= Immigration
=Over 100,000 new permanent residents from Bangladesh landed in Canada.
= Religion
=Notable Bangladeshi-Canadians
Fahd Ananta, internet entrepreneur and co-founder of Tab Payments and Google Chrome extension Chime
Doly Begum, Member of Provincial Parliament for Ontario
Amit Chakma, 10th president of University of Western Ontario
Neamat Imam, writer
Mizan Rahman, mathematician and writer
Shamit Shome, soccer player
Rafiqul Islam, proposer of International Mother Language Day on 21 February
Surendra Kumar Sinha, 21st Chief Justice of Bangladesh.
See also
Asian Canadians
Bangladesh–Canada relations
Islam in Canada
South Asian Canadians
Begum Para, Canada
Bangladeshi Americans
Bangladeshi Australians
Bangladeshis in the United Kingdom
Notes
References
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- Negara Islam Irak dan Syam
- Korban non-Amerika dalam serangan 11 September
- India Kanada
- Invasi Ukraina oleh Rusia
- Theresa Tam
- Reaksi internasional terhadap pemilihan umum Presiden Amerika Serikat 2016
- Kronologi pandemi Covid-19 Februari 2020
- Bangladeshi Canadians
- South Asian Canadians
- Asian Canadians
- Bangladeshi diaspora
- Bangladesh–Canada relations
- Canadian University of Bangladesh
- List of people from Sylhet
- French Canadians
- Indian Canadians
- Japanese Canadians