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Japanese Canadians Canadian Immigration
1,935 wordsImmigration has been an important factor of population growth in Canada. Between the years of 1851 to 1996 over 13. 5 million immigrants entered Canada (see Appendix 1), mostly from Western Europe and Great Britain (Grindstaff, 1998: 435). The number of immigrants admitted into Canada is regulated by Canadian Immigration Act and its policies, which are, in turn, regulated by federal and provincial governments (Jackson & Jackson, 1998: 86). Historically, early Canadian immigration policies were l...
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Canada Present Immigration Policy
3,184 wordsCanada just like the USA has been growing economically and politically because of the inflow of immigrants. Canada had attempted to establish policies that would attract the world renowned brains that subsequently would contribute to the Canadian development in the years to come. Nevertheless, the process in which Canada's immigration policy was formulated was not democratic and did not hold government accountable to the Canadian people; because only the elite in the government were the ones who...
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Skilled Workers Canadian Immigration
1,909 wordsCanadas Immigration Policy Since not long ago, some changes were made in the Immigration Policy of Canada. Such changes can play an unfavorable role in the growing economy of the country. The Immigration Department now requires people, who want to settle in Canada, to meet the new selection criteria. More than that, it can happen not only when they apply, but also when their visas are issued already, which is often 3 - 4 years after they apply. 6 In this paper, we will discuss the importance of ...
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Canada Present Immigration Part 1
1,680 wordsCanada's Present Immigration Policy Canada just like the USA has been growing economically and politically because of the inflow of immigrants. Canada had attempted to establish policies that would attract the world renowned brains that subsequently would contribute to the Canadian development in the years to come. Nevertheless, the process in which Canada's immigration policy was formulated was not democratic and did not hold government accountable to the Canadian people; because only the elite...
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Skilled Workers Immigration Laws
3,163 wordsBrain Drain and High Taxes: Is there a correlation? Introduction: Campaigners against high taxes use the problem of brain drain as the perfect scapegoat to portray themselves as defenders of national interest. Brain drain is a pejorative description of the tendency for skilled workers to seek employment away from their own country. Canada can relate to the brain drain problem and its worst enemy is the United States. The drain of knowledge started off as only a little trickle. But it became an i...
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Canadas Immigration Adversely Affect
3,129 wordsImmigration is necessary for Canadas growth. At the same time, we must be sensitive to the need to balance our demographic and economic needs with our capacity to settle and absorb immigrants. (1) Immigration has played a major part historically in the growth of Canada s population. Between 1901 and 1911 alone, Canada received over 1. 5 million immigrants, representing 28 percent of Canada s total population at the time. (2) Recently, however, Canada s immigration policies and practices have com...
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