Vietnamese students began attending universities in Toronto in the 1950s and 1960s. Some Vietnamese professionals settled in Toronto prior to 1975. In 1972 the first Vietnamese association in Toronto was founded. The
Fall of Saigon in 1975 resulted in the first wave of Toronto's Vietnamese refugees. Between 1979 and 1982 12,000 persons fleeing Vietnam arrived in Toronto, and the city's Vietnamese population, including both
Kinh people and
Vietnamese Chinese, was about 30,000 by 1986. By 1989 the
Greater Toronto Area had Canada's largest concentration of Vietnamese people, at over 50,000. By 2016 the population of Vietnamese in the Greater Toronto Area was 73,749 out of 5,928,040 which represents approximately 1.2%. ==Demographics==