Starter Task: What makes a person an immigrant? Can you remember 3 push factors and 3 pull factors? What is a refugee?

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Starter Task: What makes a person an immigrant? Can you remember 3 push factors and 3 pull factors? What is a refugee?

Immigration 2 Learning Objective: To continue our study of immigration.

Task 1: Ethnic Origins of Canadians Worksheet Complete worksheet Extension Task: Does the multicultural label that Canada has make sense? Explain. Think past, present and future!

Assignment: due Thursday Imagine you are an immigrant or refugee coming to Canada. 8. Write a letter to a pen pal already in Canada. Describe yourself - Age, country of origin, level of education, career plans Describe 4 pull factors from Canada that you find enticing.. Describe 4 push factors What city or township would you re-locate to. Explain your choice. What are your hopes for the future?

Reflection: Did you achieve your learning objective? Why or why not? Could you improve?