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Old Posted Nov 23, 2019, 11:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Docere View Post
This is very true. The Chinese population is much larger in the core than the South Asian population.

Vancouver as well - Chinese are mostly in Van proper, Richmond and Burnaby, while the South Asians are concentrated further out in Surrey and Delta. The vast majority of South Asians in BC are Sikh.
In BC, the Sikhs already had a long-time presence in places further inland in the lower mainland like Abbotsford (home of the first Sikh temple/gurdwara in Canada and North America as a whole). Does that explain why they are in places like Surrey or Delta, or is it a separate wave of movement where the Vancouver metro area and the Abbotsford area are different communities? Surely, both South and East Asians had their communities arrived across the Pacific and naturally had their immigration gateway closer to the coast than inland, right?

Suburban South Asian Canadians are more middle class or lower middle class/working class/manual laborers, and South Asian Americans are more upper middle class/professional, but for some reason, both are more suburban than urban.

So what explains this? It's not income alone, otherwise, you'd have well-off South Asians in the US in cities too, just like well-off whites or east Asians, or more working class South Asians in cities in Canada too, just like the working class of other minorities.

Do South Asians have a strong cultural preference for home ownership?
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