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How well do Canada’s immigration laws and policies respond to immigration issues?
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Immigration: the process of people establishing homes, and often citizenship in a country that is not their native country Demographic: to do with the characteristics of populations Labour Force Growth: the growth of the “labour force,” or the number of people who can work
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“Canada’s government used posters in the late 1800’s to recruit immigrants. It wanted to recruit immigrants to fulfill the objectives of the National Policy: to promote Canadian industry, finish the national railway and settle the west. The National Policy was formulated by John A Macdonald’s Conservative government in 1873.” Targeted groups were from the U.S, Britain, and many other places in Europe French speaking countries were not encouraged Look at the following propaganda posters: what factors affected immigration in the past?
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Look at image on page 167 of textbook Refugees (13%) Family Class (28%) Economic Immigrants (55%) Other (4%) What are the underlying values reflected in the objectives of the act? What do they mean for citizenship and identity in Canada? Where do you stand? http://www.workpermit.com/canada/points_calculator.htm http://www.workpermit.com/canada/points_calculator.htm
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You need 67 points to qualify. Factor 1: Education (Possible Points 25) Factor 2: Ability in Canada’s Official Languages (Possible Points 24) Factor 3: Work Experience (Possible Points 21) Factor 4: Age (Possible Points 10) Factor 5: Arranged Employment (Possible Points 10) Factor 6: Adaptability (Possible Points 10)
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Complete the application Pay an application fee Pass a medical (Can’t endanger Canadians or be a strain on Canada’s health care system) Pass a security check (no criminal records)
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All economic immigrants must provide proof of their health. Does NOT apply to Refugee or Family Class They can be refused if: ◦ They could infect Canadians ie. Tuberculosis ◦ They could endanger public safety ie. A mental disorder ◦ Their health could put excessive demands on Canada’s Health Care System ie. HIV/AIDS
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Look back at the propaganda posters What values were held by Canadian government? What countries were targeted as optimal for immigration? Originally Canada favoured those immigrants of British ancestry and restricted immigration from Asian countries such as China and India. Today: No one is excluded because of their race or country of origin. The point system evaluates people based on their skills and education. Read Case Examples on Page 173 of textbook
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Immigration LAW says who is allowed into Canada Immigration POLICY sets the procedures for evaluating immigrants and says how many people are allowed into Canada from year to year A law describes principles or conditions that MUST be followed. A policy describes objectives of the government WITHIN the law. Think of the Pie Chart on page 167 Is the break down of immigrants LAW or POLICY? Explain!
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Push Factor: Something that pushes someone to want to leave (emigrate) their country War Poverty Government Unemployment Pull Factor: Something that pulls someone to come to (immigrate) a new country Employment Housing Family New Opportunities
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Refugee: a person who seeks refuge in another country because of danger or persecution in his or her home country Refuge: condition of being safe or sheltered from pursuit/danger 1976: Canada made “Refugee” an officiation immigration category This makes refugees accepted steadily, rather than on a crisis by crisis situation 2002: Immigration and Refugee Protection Act Save lives and offer protection to people who are displaced and persecuted Fulfill and affirm Canada’s international commitments Grant fair consideration to people who claim to be persecuted (humanitarian ideals) Offer refuge to those facing persecution due to race, religion, political opinion and who face torture or cruel/unusual treatment & punishment
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