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Palestinian Authority (Gaza/West Bank) — PR admissions overview

Admissions of new permanent residents from Palestinian Authority (Gaza/West Bank), based on IRCC-style open data imported into PR Assessment.

Live — IRCC data snapshotData source: IRCC monthly permanent resident updates (country-level)

Quick snapshot

🌍 In the last 12 months, Canada approved 460 new permanent residents from Palestinian Authority (Gaza/West Bank).

Downward trend (-5.6% per year approx.).

Total coverage: 20152025

Total approvals in this period: 6,250

Last 12 months: 460 approvals

Total PR admissions (all years)

6,250

Total approved permanent residents from Palestinian Authority (Gaza/West Bank) in the current dataset.

Years covered

20152025

Range of years available in this IRCC snapshot.

Approx. annual growth

-5.6%

Estimated CAGR from first to last year in this sample (approvals only).

Last 12 months (approvals)

460

Sum of approved PR admissions in the most recent 12 months we have for Palestinian Authority (Gaza/West Bank).

Annual PR admissions trend for Palestinian Authority (Gaza/West Bank)

Each point shows the total number of approved permanent residents per year for Palestinian Authority (Gaza/West Bank). Data is based on IRCC-style open datasets, imported into your PR Assessment insights layer.

Recent 12 months breakdown

Month-by-month approved PR admissions in the latest year window we have for Palestinian Authority (Gaza/West Bank).

YearMonthApproved PRs
2025Aug20
2025Jul40
2025Jun25
2025May40
2025Apr35
2025Mar15
2025Feb20
2025Jan30
2024Dec40
2024Nov65
2024Oct45
2024Sep85

How this page fits into PR Assessment

Over time, this view can combine IRCC's public data with anonymized assessment results from PR Assessment users. That lets you see how timelines, refusal risk, and org strategies differ by source country—without exposing any personal data. For founders and co-founder investors, it becomes a reality check: how your country's PR flow sits inside the bigger Canadian immigration picture.