Legalities of Immigration | Coming and Going | Canada's Governments and Immigration | Provinces and Immigration | Random |
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Family class
This "category" includes spouses, partners, children, or parents.
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Toronto
Which city in Canada accepts the most immigrants on a yearly basis?
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Asia
In the past, Canada restricted immigration from this continent.
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False
True or false: Canada's federal government can tell immigrants which province to settle in.
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A Canadian citizen
An immigrant must become this before they can vote in Canada.
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Points system
Using specific criteria, this is used to decide who is accepted as an economic immigrant.
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Employment / better economic opportunities
Most immigrants come to Canada for this.
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refugee
To save lives is an objective of Canada’s __________ program.
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Provincial Nomination Program
This gives provinces some say in the immigrants accepted into Canada.
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The Indigenous peoples of Canada
This group wants more of an influence in Canada’s immigration decisions.
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The Immigration & Refugee Protection Act
This legal document defines the "types" of people that may be allowed to move to Canada.
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A refugee
A person who must move to another country in order to be safe and free of persecution is a _______.
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British
Canada's original immigration policies favoured immigrants of ____________ ancestry.
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Construction
This industry is the most heavily affected by worker shortages in Alberta.
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67
What is the minimum number of points needed to be accepted as an economic immigrant?
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Immigration policy
Which document states how many people will be allowed to immigrant to Canada each year?
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Pull factors
This is the term used to describe things that make people want to live in Canada.
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The head tax
Canada’s way of discouraging immigration from China at one point.
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Offices
To help attract certain types of economic immigrants, Canada's provinces can set up immigration _______________ in foreign countries.
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Refugees and family class
Health requirements do not apply to these two "types" of immigrants. You must name both.
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Immigration law
This states who is and who isn’t allowed to immigrate to Canada.
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Push factors
This is the term used to describe things that make people want to leave a country.
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2002
When was the Immigration & Refugee Protection Act established?
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1) Requires immigrants to Quebec to send their children to Francophone schools
2) Allows Quebec to seek immigrants whose first language is French
Name one (1) way the Canada-Quebec Accord impacts immigration to Quebec in order to protect the French language.
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The Singh decision
Immigration applicants being able to be present at their hearings in person is a result of this decision.
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