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Luke Hong
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Promotes diversity Affects the labour market
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7.5 immigrants are accepted per 1,000 Canadians 248,748 permanent residents accepted in 2011 (2011 birth toll- 377,636) About 240,000 immigrants migrate each year Canada → one of the most general countries in terms of immigration policies Population will increase to 40 million level by 2026 (current level 35 million)
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Infusion of different cultures → innovative, experiences, and broad perspectives (knowledge capital) Ex. university research heads → 35% immigrants
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Affects trade by creating strong ties → 1% increase in immigration results in 0.1 % increase in value of Canadian exports (0.2% increase value of imports)
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Canada accepts twice more immigrants than the U.S. → more population, more available work force Increase of 100,000 immigrants → 2.3% increase in real GDP Gov. plans to increase number of Canadians to 50,000~53,000 by 2013
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Problem of lack of skilled/trained workers solved Canada placed 6 th on the PISA scale 1 st - China, 2 nd – Korea, 3 rd - Finland 58% of immigrants from Asia and Middle East Flow of temporary residents (24,000)
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Many immigrants end up in lower half of the economy Immigration rate decreasing more and more immigrants are contributing less to the economy
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