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    Purpose and Overview Group rationale From 2003 to 2012, more than 43,000 Israelis immigrated to Canada as new residents, students, and workers (Citizenship and Immigration Canada, 2012). Similarly to other immigrants, Israeli newcomers tend to populate and reside in large metropolitan cities, such as Toronto. As the majority of immigrants fall under the “family class” category (Citizenship and Immigration Canada, 2012), it is expected that children and adolescents that are part of immigrant families are

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    Topic – Canada Permanent Residency Nile Immigration Kicks-off New Permanent Residency Gateways to Maple Leaf Country - Canada 6th July 2016, New Delhi: Immigration to Canada depends on your skills, qualification, experience, and the way you choose and follow the whole process. Canada is one of the most preferred countries for migration –henceforth the country witnesses millions of people across the globe applying for permanent residency of Canada. Here is an overview on gateways to get Canada PR. Routes

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    Immigration in Canada is viewed as a burden to society when in fact it is quite the opposite. Immigration has a net economic benefit for Canada in that people with income flock to this country to invest in the markets. Immigrants according to Statistics Canada are found to be more industrious and entrepreneurial than long generational Canadians. In the data sector, immigrants provide a unique change to markets in efficiency and increase our exports. A major issue currently in Canada is the number

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    on Sikh immigration to Canada was a thorough historical overview of all the push and pull factors that resulted in Sikhs migrating from India. The presentation covered the three major periods of immigration and the push and pull factors that saw Sikhs wanting to migrate. In doing so, the group looked at some of the structural inequities that made it difficult for people to migrate. Michael looked at some of the struggles faced by Sikhs in preserving and maintaining their culture in Canada by shedding

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    Illegal immigration means when a person enters a country without proper authorization or government approval. Illegal immigration in Canada is not a new thing. Illegal immigration puts a huge pressure on tax system of Canada because whenever an illegal immigrant enters Canada then as per Canadian laws and policies Canada needs to protect that illegal (as per circumstances) and provide that person with shelter, food and other services. In Canada most of the refugees or political asylum cases are

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    “Immigration is critical to job creation and long term economic growth for the middle class. In so manys, Canada is what is today thanks to the entrepreneurial spirit of those who chose to build their lives here,’’ (Justin Trudeau). Canada is the second largest country in the world, yet we still have massive unfilled land. Canada has beautiful views and rivers which would attract immigrants to build their lives here. We can easily hold more people, In fact it would be great for us, because it would

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    Immigration, a famous word in the earth, which leads to transfer of leaving from home country to the new one, considered from the country perspective that the new leaving occupied. Immigration has always been important in the spread of culture, affecting both the new arrivals and their assumed homeland. Nations and governments have varied greatly in their receptiveness to immigration.Several countries were facing shortages of skilled workforce due to the elimination of child labor. Researchers founded

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    globalization, mass immigration is becoming more prevalent. This type of migration is caused by war, economics, and poor living conditions. A current example of mass immigration can be seen with the war in Syria. Where thousands of people fled Syria due to war. The United States, Canada and other United Nation countries felt that they should take these immigrates in. There are two trains of thought on taking a lot of immigrates in at one. One side believes that mass immigration is good for your country

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    The immigration policy in Canada have many different parts, like regulations, guidelines, and actions by government agents. It could be difficult to know what the main goal of these different parts are, since so much of it is set out of the public eye. In this paper, the focus will be on the purpose of immigration historically and in the contemporary period. I will also be talking about the relationship between ethnicity, race and assimilability to the nation-state and nationhood. Then I would look

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    CHINESE IMMIGRANTS IN CANADA AND THEIR PROBLEMS ON THE CANADIAN LABOR MARKET History 287 – The Chinese in Canada and Canadians in China Bolaria, B. Singh, and Sean P. Hier. Race and Racism in 21st-century Canada: Continuity, Complexity, and Change. Peterborough, Ont.: Broadview, 2007. Print. According to a statistics from Citizenship and Immigration Canada, the number of mainland Chinese immigrants to Canada increased impressively in the past 25 years. This has brought a significant amount

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