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Immigration
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Today ….. Factors that influence immigration Fact or Myth quiz! The history of immigration in Canada The 3 types of immigrants
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Factors that influence Migration Push Factor: Something that makes a person want to leave their country of origin Something that makes a person want to leave their country of origin – Ex: war, overcrowding, religious persecution, natural disaster, work, family, change of pace, poverty in the country, corrupt gov’t Ex: war, overcrowding, religious persecution, natural disaster, work, family, change of pace, poverty in the country, corrupt gov’t
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Factors that influence Migration Pull Factor: Factors that attract a person to the new country – Clean water, natural resources, health care, education and job opportunities, family reunification, freedom (religious or political), safety
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Immigration: – Moving into a new country other than your country of origin Emigration: – Moving out of your country of origin to settle in a new country
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Fact or Myth? Everyone must vote once. 1)Without immigrants Canada's population would decline rapidly as our birth rate is low at 1.56 children per family. 2) Immigrants alter the "Canadian culture ” into the culture of their country of origin.
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3) Some immigrants are not allowed to work in their professions until they become licensed in Canada. Many do not ever get to practice their professions as the paperwork and processes are quite expensive. Fact or Myth?
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4) Immigrants create jobs by starting new businesses and therefore bring financial resources to invest into the Canadian economy. 5) Immigrants are usually less educated and skilled than most Canadians. Coming from other countries, immigrants are less likely to have a university education. Fact or Myth?
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6) More Canadian money is spent on social services, such as welfare, for immigrants rather than Canadian-born citizens. Fact or Myth?
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We ’ re all the same … All Canadians fit into one of three categories …. First Nations descendants of immigrants born in another country
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3 Types of Immigrants Independent Immigrants Family Class Immigrants Refugees
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Independent Immigrants These are immigrants that come to Canada alone They are accepted based on a point system, and there are two sub-types. 67 points as a skilled worker will get you in. 35 points as a business immigrant as well as enough $$$ will get you in.
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Family Class Immigrants To allow people to reunite with their family, partners, and spouses. Every family immigrant must be sponsored by a relative in Canada. Sponsors are financially responsible for 10 years.
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Where Do People Immigrate From? Answer this in your head, and provide reasons why you think they are immigrating to Canada from their country.
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Where Do People Immigrate From? This has changed immensely in the last 100 years late 1800s and early 1900s - Europe Since then we have seen large numbers of people from African countries and parts of Asia Most immigrants today come from Eastern Asia (China, India, Hong Kong) Refugees change every year, depending on politics
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History of Immigration
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Video We are going to watch a video called “ Northern Choice: the lives and experiences of New Canadians ”. It is meant to help you experience a small piece of what it is like to be an immigrant in Canada. Answer the following question while watching the movie. 1)What difficulties do new immigrants to Canada face? 2)Why did they decide to immigrate to Canada? 3)What can we do to make this transition to Canada easier?
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