Chpt. 5 IMMIGRATION. a.Political, economic, health, security and rights b.Political, provincial, health, security and rights c.Economic, Security, health,

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Chpt. 5 IMMIGRATION

a.Political, economic, health, security and rights b.Political, provincial, health, security and rights c.Economic, Security, health, political and municipal d.Health, work. Laws, governments and rights. WHAT ARE THE FIVE FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE IMMIGRATION

 A. 21  B. 10  C. 15  D. 25 HOW MANY POINTS FOR EDUCATION?

 A. 21  B. 24  C. 5  D. 10 HOW MANY POINTS FOR LANGUAGE?

 A. 21  B. 10  C. 24  D. 25 HOW MANY POINTS FOR WORK EXPERIENCE?

 A. 68  B. 25  C. 52  D. 67 HOW MANY POINTS ARE NEEDED IN TOTAL TO IMMIGRATE?

 A. immigrant  B. foreigner  C. Refugee  D. Citizen A PERSON WHO SEEKS HELP IN ANOTHER COUNTRY BECAUSE OF DANGER OR PERSECUTION IS CALLED A

 A. Singh decision  B. Provincial nomination program  C. Law and policy  D. Quebec Accord AN AGREEMENT WHICH ALLOWS IMMIGRANTS WHOSE FIRST LANGUAGE IS FRENCH INTO THE PROVINCE

 A. demographics  B. workforce  C. Family class  D. graphics TO DO WITH POPULATION

 A. Quebec Accord  B. Point system  C. Skilled workers  D. Provincial Nomination Program PROVINCES CAN MAKE DECISIONS ABOUT WHICH IMMIGRANTS THEY NEED

 A. labor force growth  B. demographic changed  C. multiculturalism  D. all of the above WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING REASONS IS IMMIGRATION AN IMPORTANT WAY TO BUILD OUR FUTURE?

 A. Point system  B.Canada-Quebec Accord  C. Head tax  D. Health requirements WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS A WAY IN WHICH CANADA TRIED TO DISCOURAGE IMMIGRATION OF PEOPLE FROM CHINA.

 A. used to be restricted to British decent.  B. never use to have immigration  C. would only accept refugees  D. would only accept working people HOW HAVE CANADA’S IMMIGRATION LAWS CHANGED OVER TIME?

 A. Not able to own land  B. Take jobs away from them  C. Take resources away from them.  D. doesn’t affect them at all. WHAT ISSUE DOES IMMIGRATION POSE FOR ABORIGINALS?

 A. economic, family class, refugees and foreigners  B. economic, family class, refugees and other  C. family class, spouses, children and grandparents  D. Bilingual, multicultural, economic and political WHAT ARE THE CLASSIFICATION OF IMMIGRANTS IN CANADA?

 A. Policy, Law  B. People, government  C. Law, government  D. Law, policy IMMIGRATION ____ SAYS WHO IS ALLOWED INTO CANADA, AND IMMIGRATION ______ SET THE PROCEDURES FOR EVALUATING IMMIGRANTS

A. Healthcare and taxes B. Experience and healthcare C. Workforce and brings new ideas D. Education and jobs 2 BENEFITS OF IMMIGRATION TO CANADA ARE