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Zimbabwean Canadians are
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of Zimbabwean descent or a
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe (), officially the Republic of Zimbabwe, is a landlocked country located in Southeast Africa, between the Zambezi and Limpopo Rivers, bordered by South Africa to the south, Botswana to the south-west, Zambia to the north, and ...
-born person who resides in
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. According to the
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there were 16,225 Canadian citizens who claimed Zimbabwean ancestry and 15,000 Zimbabwean citizens residing in the country at the moment of the census. In 2010, Southern African Migration Programme conducted a survey across Canada about Zimbabwean migration; this was the first major study of Zimbabwean Canadians. According to SAMP, the movement of Zimbabwean migrants into Canada started in 1980 after Zimbabwe gained independence, but a large influx of Zimbabweans started in the 2000s when inflation, poverty, and political oppression exponentially grew in Zimbabwe; the peak year was in 2004 when 1,456 Zimbabweans became permanent residents. In the 2006 Canadian Census, there were 8,040 Zimbabwe-born people in Canada, compromising 6,525 permanent residents and 1,515 students or temporary workers.Crush, Jonathan, et al. "Heading North: The Zimbabwean Diaspora in Canada." The Southern African Migration Programme, 2012, samponline.org/wpcontent/uploads/2016/10/Acrobat62.pdf.


Features

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is the most popular destination for Zimbabweans, home to approximately 60% of all immigrants. Other leading provinces include
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(13% total),
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(12%), and
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(10% total).
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is the most popular destination for recent arrivals from Zimbabwe followed by
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, Calgary, Ottawa and
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. In terms of education, 30% of immigrants into Canada from Zimbabwe had a university degree. Many Zimbabweans acquire permanent resident status in Canada that allows them to stay permanently; nearly 50% of Zimbabweans surveyed are Canadian citizens, while 33% are permanent residents.


Brain drain

Zimbabweans in Canada are generally high-skilled, educated, professionals who have migrated to Canada for better opportunities. According to Sinclair, this presents a problem because Zimbabwe has invested substantial amounts of scarce public funds in individuals' education and training, but do not receive "return" on the investment since the individual does not work in the country. This hurts Zimbabwe's
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and can stunt its GDP. Therefore, Canada does not have to pay for any of the education costs for these educated immigrants and they benefit while Zimbabwe struggles.Sinclair, M. (1979). The Brain Drain from Zimbabwe to Canada: The Issue of Compensation Payments. Issue: A Journal of Opinion, 9(4), 41-43. doi:10.2307/1166905. Some argue, such as Sinclair, that Canada should compensate Zimbabwe for the cost of education and training of the workers. Sinclair states that Canada encourages and facilitates immigration of skilled individuals into Canada, therefore some say Canada is partly to blame for the brain drain. This means that Zimbabwe is losing money and resources to train individuals that move to Canada.


Zimbabwean Policy

The Government of Zimbabwe is in the process of developing the National Diaspora Policy which "seeks to provide a comprehensive framework for harnessing the contribution of Zimbabwean diaspora as well as the protection of the Zimbabweans outside the country." The Ministry of Macro Economic Planning and the Investment Promotion is leading the development of the policy.IOM Zimbabwe 2015 Annual Report. International Organization for Migration, 2015, IOM Zimbabwe 2015 Annual Report. In 2014 diaspora Zimbabweans sent remittances valuing over US$1.8 billion; which account for 15% of Zimbabwe's GDP at the time. There is a growing recognition that "diaspora resources can be leveraged to facilitate increased trade, investment, technology, skills, and cultural linkage between different countries." As well, policy can also help realize the potential of the diaspora by facilitating the transfer of diaspora resources and mobility, and enhance social inclusion and integration of communities to allow diaspora members reach their full potential.


Canada's Immigration Policy

Canada determines whether to allow an immigrant to come into the country based on three main categories: economic, family reunification, and refugee status for a person. The economic category represents the largest portion of immigrants each year. Canada has point system to decide whether an immigrant is chosen to enter, and applicants are rewarded with points if they received higher education, job experience, and have a high skill level with languages. Economic development is important to a country, therefore Canada values skilled immigrants. Family reunification of immigrants including spouses, children, and extended family in Canada is also considered for an applicant's entry; this is the second- largest group of immigrants admitted on a yearly basis. Thirdly, refugees admitted into Canada represent the smallest group of immigrants every year; this category includes humanitarian resettlement programs and claims for asylum protection. "Between 1990 and 2002, 49% of immigrants to Canada were from the economic class, 34% were from the family reunification category, and 13% were humanitarian cases." Canada provides language training, as well as national health care and social welfare to immigrants, which helps them settle into the new country.Smick, Elisabeth. "Canada's Immigration Policy." Canada's Immigration Policy, Council on Foreign Relations, July 2006, www.cfr.org/backgrounder/canadas-immigration-policy.


Settlement in Ontario

Many Zimbabwean immigrants have been drawn to the province of
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particularly, the Greater Toronto Area and
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, forming an emerging and stable Zimbabwean Canadian community; however, it is often overlooked due to the presence of much larger immigrant groups from
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, China and the Caribbean. Many of these immigrants from Zimbabwe, especially those without family or relatives in the
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, find it easier to immigrate to Canada. A notable number of also enter Canada as students with Queen's University at Kingston,
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and the
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, popular with students and graduates from Zimbabwe. Most immigrants are also generally
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and well educated but, unlike in the UK or Australia, they seem to have few links to
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. This is probably due to the situation in Zimbabwe creating a greater need to emigrate than in South Africa, or a desire by many immigrants to live individually rather than in large groups. The Greater Toronto Area offers comfortable affordable living and a suburban lifestyle that most immigrants were accustomed to prior to arriving in Canada, compared to a country like the UK. In addition, the relatively high levels of education, income, English usage and emphasis on education in Zimbabwean culture has place them at an advantage compared to other recent migrants to Canada.


Zimbabwean American Visitors

A recent trend is
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and Ontario more generally, attracting a significant number of
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visitors from the US. Toronto is considered the main gateway to Canada and is within driving distance of the Canada–US border creating opportunities for both settled Canadian and American communities to interact. The US overall has a larger and more established Zimbabwean population than Canada, but its residents are spread out over multiple cities and states and not as highly concentrated in one area as those in the Greater Toronto Area. In addition, a number of Zimbabweans, such as students and asylum seekers have moved to Canada after struggling to permanently settle in the US. This has made Ontario into a growing hub for Zimbabweans in North America Increasingly, many US residents now have family north of the border. Despite the long wait times at the Canada–United States border customs, it is still worth a trip up to the Toronto area to visit friends and family, for cheaper education and healthcare, and for food and commercial products from Zimbabwe and Southern Africa, especially for those living in the
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states. Many Zimbabwean Americans from the Midwest and to lesser extent immigrant hubs on the east coast such as
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and
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also have business, social connections and family ties to Zimbabwean Canadian families in Ontario. University and college students of Zimbabwean heritage are also attracted to studying in Canada due to its familiarity, lower costs and Commonwealth ties.


Notable Zimbabwean Canadians

* Bert Amato - venture capitalist, investor and consultant * Charmaine - rapper *
Alex Glegg Alexander Kenneth Lindsay Glegg (born 9 August 1971) is a Canadian former cricketer. He represented the Canada national cricket team, Canadian national side in several competitions during the 1990s. Born in Rhodesia (present-day Zimbabwe), Glegg ...
-cricket player for the Canadian national team * Liam Middleton- rugby coach for the
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and the
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* Anthony Gubbay- retired Chief Justice for the Supreme Court of Zimbabwe. * Masasa Moyo- voice and film
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- wrestler for Team Canada * Raza-ur-Rehman -cricket player for the Canadian national team *
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- singer and actress *
Issey Nakajima-Farran Issey Morgan Nakajima-Farran (born 16 May 1984) is a Canadian professional soccer player who plays for UE Tàrrega in the Primera Catalana. Club career Youth Born to a Japanese mother and an English Zimbabwean father, Nakajima-Farran moved ...
- former
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soccer player * Paris Nakajima-Farran -professional soccer player *
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- Canadian actor * Yvonne Vera- author, artist and
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See also

*
Zimbabwean British Zimbabweans Britons are British people who were born in Zimbabwe or can trace their ancestry to immigrants from Zimbabwe who emigrated to the United Kingdom. While the first natives of the then-Southern Rhodesia arrived in Britain in notable n ...
* Zimbabwean Australians *
South African Canadians South African Canadians are Canadians of South African descent. Most South African Canadians are White South Africans, mostly of British and Afrikaner ancestry. According to the 2021 Canada census there were 51,590 South African-born immigrants in ...


References

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* African Canadian