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Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship

How Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship spent its budget in fiscal year 2014-15, shown as net expenditures by standard object from Public Accounts Volume II.

In FY 2014-15 this was reported as Citizenship and Immigration.

Department Spending

In FY 2014-15,

$2.78B

was spent by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship

In FY 2014-15,

1.0%

of federal spending was by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship

On the consolidated accrual basis (Volume I), this portfolio’s expenses were $1.99B in FY 2014-15 — see the overview and methodology.

How did Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship spend its budget in 2014-15?

Spending by entity, FY 2014-15

Citizenship and Immigration Department

Immigration and Refugee Board

$2.66B

$119.8M

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship’s share of federal spending

Percentage of federal spending, 2014–2025

Line items

Every transfer-payment (grant and contribution) program, in dollars. These are the named programs behind the transfer-payments object in the chart above. Search, sort, and download the full table.

Transfer payments
CategoryDescriptionAmount
ContributionsSettlement program$575,736,724
GrantsGrant for the Canada‑Quebec Accord on Immigration$340,568,000
ContributionsResettlement assistance$64,212,010
ContributionsGlobal Assistance to Irregular Migrants$2,294,308
ContributionsContributions in support of the Multiculturalism program$2,251,965
ContributionsInternational Organization for Migration$1,871,744
GrantsGrants in support of the Multiculturalism program$1,792,227
GrantsGrant for the Institute for Canadian Citizenship$777,333
GrantsGrant for Migration policy development$349,765
ContributionsTask force for International cooperation on Holocaust education, remembrance and research$42,648
10 line items · all figures in dollars

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship figures are net expenditures by standard object from Public Accounts Volume II, and will not match the Volume I consolidated headline totals. See the methodology for details.