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1 Immigration Chapter 17

2 Immigrant Facts 98% of Canada is made up of Immigrants or descendants of immigrants. We are known as a “tossed salad” or multicultural society. American is a melting pot. They melt their cultures together.

3 Immigration Period When? What Happened? Why? 1840
Thousands of Irish Settlers Crops failed Starvation To the west coast from Europe Government offered free land to immigrants in order to develop the Prairies. Little Immigration WW1 and Flu Depression and WW2 1956 Hungarians to Canada Revolt against Russia fails Chinese Politics

4 Push and Pull Factors

5 Push Factors Reasons for leaving your country Weather Poor Economy
Poor Healthy care Lack of Education Political stress

6 Pull Factors Reasons for going to a new country. More Jobs
Stable Economy Excellent Health care Good schools

7 Immigrants Canada Accepts 3 types of Immigrant.

8 Independent Immigrants
Skilled Workers 70 points in the point system. Having job skills is critical to ensuring immigration status. Business Class 25 points Show willingness and ability to make significant contributions to Canada's economy. Establish a business, buy a business, make investments

9 Family Immigrants To allow Canadian residents to reunite with their families by bringing family to Canada. Spouses, dependant children, parents, grandparents, brothers, and sisters. Must be sponsored Provide housing and other needs Hard process due to strict laws Reducing the number of family immigrants

10 Refugees Someone who fears prosecution in his or her home country.
Race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership to social groups 24000 – each year Canada is one of the most generous countries to accept refugees and we have been given the Nansen Medal from the UN.


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