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How many immigrants from China are there in Canada?

Canadian immigrants from China account for 4%.

Canada (English/French: Canada), the capital of Ottawa, is located in the north of North America. It borders the Atlantic Ocean in the east, the Pacific Ocean in the west, Alaska in the northwest, the United States in the south and the Arctic Ocean in the north. The climate is mostly sub-cold zone coniferous forest climate and humid continental climate, and the northern polar region is polar long cold climate. The national landform is high in the west and low in the east, and it is rich in mineral resources. The reserves of metallic and nonmetallic minerals are among the highest in the world.

The total area is 9.98 million square kilometers, of which the coastline is about 240,000 kilometers long, and the whole country is divided into 10 provinces and 3 regions. By June 2023, the total population of Canada will be 40 million, mainly of European descent such as Britain and France, and both English and French are official languages.

geographical environment

The eastern part of Canada is the Low Labrador Plateau, and the southeastern part is the Great Lakes of Superior, Huron, Erie and Ontario. It is connected with Lake Michigan in the United States, forming the St. Lawrence River, sandwiched between the St. Lawrence Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains, forming a valley with flat terrain and many basins. In the west is the Rocky Mountains of the Cordillera Mountains, with many peaks over 4000 meters above sea level. The highest mountain, Logan Peak, is located in the Loki Mountains in the west.

Arctic islands are mostly hills and low mountains, which are covered with snow and ice due to the influence of polar climate. The central part is the Great Plains and the Laurentian Low Plateau, accounting for about half of the national territory. Canada is rich in forest resources, with a forest area of 347 million hectares, ranking third in the world, second only to Russia and Brazil, accounting for 9% of the world's forest coverage.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Canada