Taiwanese people have been present in Canada since the 1970s but many of those immigrants have since moved to the
United States and have become part of the
Taiwanese American and
Chinese American communities. Starting from the late 1980s, many Taiwanese people immigrated to Canada, especially
Vancouver,
British Columbia, and to the adjacent cities of
Burnaby,
Richmond, and
Coquitlam to form a permanent Taiwanese Canadian community. The
Greater Vancouver metropolitan area now has the largest Taiwanese community in Canada. There is also an established Taiwanese community in
Toronto, but more spread out than its counterpart in Vancouver. Unlike the Taiwanese American community with a longer history in North America, the majority of the younger Taiwanese Canadians are either first generation or 1.5 generation immigrants who have either grown up entirely in
Taiwan or have completed at least some elementary or junior high school education in
Taiwan prior to immigrating to Canada. This is because many Taiwanese Canadian households are made up of households where the providers are people retired from their businesses and occupations in
Taiwan, and decided to move their families (many with adolescent or grown-up children) to Canada. There are also many Taiwanese Canadian households where the primary provider (usually the father) is not retired and still conducts business in
Taiwan which requires frequent travel between
Taiwan and Canada and maybe even require living away from their families for part of the year or longer (this situation is typical of many Hongkongers as well). ==Languages==