7,595 Algerian Immigrants to Canada in 2025

ALGERIAN INVASION: Nearly 8,000 Storm Canada as Immigration Debate Explodes

They came by plane. They came with dreams. They came in numbers that have left Canada reeling.

A bombshell 7,595 Algerians secured permanent residency in 2025.

The figure, buried in fresh IRCC data, marks a jaw-dropping surge.

And it’s tearing communities apart.

Quebec felt the first shockwave.

Montreal’s Algerian enclaves have tripled in size.

Halal butchers can’t keep up. Arabic schools turn away students.

But beneath the surface, tensions are boiling.

Housing queues stretch for months.

One Montreal mother-of-three fumed: “We were here first.”

Food banks report empty shelves.

And the tide keeps rising.

THE FIERCE BACKLASH

Anti-immigration campaigners are mobilising.

Social media blazes with claims of “system overload.”

Political knives are being sharpened.

Even liberal voices are wavering.

Professor James Chen at UBC warns: “We’re at a tipping point.”

“These numbers simply aren’t sustainable,” he adds.

But for Algerians fleeing despair, Canada is still the promised land.

Yasmine Khelifi landed in Toronto with just two suitcases.

“There’s nothing for us back home,” she says flatly.

Her story echoes across thousands of WhatsApp groups.

Engineers. Teachers. Nurses.

All desperate for a fresh start.

The question tormenting Ottawa: how many more can we take?

Insiders hint 2026 will be even bigger.

Visa offices in North Africa are processing around the clock.

Back in Montreal, the battle lines are drawn.

Newcomers gather in cafes, plotting their futures.

While longtime residents fear for their own.


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