Ethno-Cultural Portrait of Canada In the Canadian census of 2001, 28,000 people identified themselves as belonging only to the Welsh ethnic group, while an additional 320,000 included Welsh as one of multiple ethnic groups they claimed to belong to.
The 2001 New Zealand census reports 3,342 people stating they belong to the Welsh ethnic group. The 1996 census, which used a slightly different question[2], reported 9,966 people belonging to the Welsh ethnic group.