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- Korean Canadians (French: Coréo-Canadiens) are Canadian citizens of full or partial Korean ancestry, as well with immigrants from North and South Korea. As of 2016, Korean Canadians are the 8th largest group of Asian Canadians. Korean immigration to Canada began with seminary students in the 1940s and accelerated during the 1990s. According to the 2021 Canadian Census, there were 218,140 Korean Canadians in Canada. According to South Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, there were 241,750 ethnic Koreans or people of Korean descent living in Canada as of 2019, making them the fourth-largest Korean diaspora population (behind Koreans in China, Koreans in the United States, and Koreans in Japan, and ahead of Koreans in Russia, Koreans in Uzbekistan and Koreans in Australia). (en)
- 한국계 캐나다인(韓國系 - 人, 영어: Korean Canadian, 프랑스어: coréenne-canadienne)은 캐나다에 이민한 한국인과 그들의 자손을 지칭한다. 캐나다에 체류중인 영주권을 가진자와 시민권을 가진자를 포함하여 말하기도 한다. (ko)
- 『韓国系カナダ人』(かんこくけいカナダじん、Korean Canadian、한국계 캐나다인)は、朝鮮半島に血統的由来を有するカナダの住民。 (ja)
- 韩裔加拿大人是指拥有韩族血统的加拿大人。根据2009年大韩民国外交通商部统计,加拿大共有223,322名韩裔加拿大人,使得加拿大成为世界上第四大海外韩国人聚居地,次于中国、日本和美国,领先于俄罗斯。 (zh)
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