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immigration
movement of people from one place to another
Can occur because of push and pull factors
Three types of immigrants
Economic immigrants – skilled worker and business, specifically for work
Family immigrants – any family that is sponsored by family that is already there
Refugees – come from danger, emergency
Push factor
Factors that force a person to move out of their home to a new place
Pull factor
Factors that encourage a person to move to a new place
Historical immigration patterns
Immigration to Canada has periods of booms and busts
These were caused by events that occurred both in Canada and other countries
Four factors in immigration policy
Healthcare
Security
Political
Economic
Healthcare
Their health could put the health of Canadians at risk
They have a condition that could endanger public safety (ex: mental disorder)
Their health could put a specific demand on Canadian health services (ex: cancer)
None of these health requirements apply to people entering Canada as refugees or as a family-class immigrants
Security factor
You've been engaged in or suspected of espionage (spying)
You've been engaged in or suspected of terrorism
Perceived danger to security of Canada
Engaged in acts of violence that might harm or endanger the lives of Canadian
You've been engaged in or suspected of being in a dangerous organization
Political factor
The needs of Canada and beliefs/values of the political party in power – determine immigration levels and how many are accepted
Events and issues in other countries also play a role in immigration policies to accommodate for current issues
The party's beliefs and values on immigration play a part
Economic factor
Plays a key role in supporting our economic growth
Between 2025 and 2030 the number of Canadian deaths will be the amount of births (immigrants are the source of growth, unless birth and death rates change)
Impacts Canadas labour force. Labour force is relatively equal to the numbers of people retiring without immigration our labour force will shrink
Canada changing immigration laws
Today no one is excluded from Canada because of race or country of origin
The point system is based on skills and education
In the past, Canada favored immigrants of British ancestry and not from Asian countries
2002 immigration and refugee protection act
Federal legislation regulating immigration to Canada
IRPA
Looking over our goals for immigrations
Objectives of IRPA
Pursue social, cultural, economic benefits for all Canadians
Share benefits of immigration and support a prosperous economy across all regions of Canada
Promote the successful intermigration of immigration
Grant fair considerations to people who claim to be persecuted as an expression of Canadas humanitarian ideas
Family class immigrants
Have family already in Canada
Immediate family (spouse, children, parents, grandparents)
Sometimes extended family (siblings, aunts/uncles, nieces/nephews)
Requirements for family sponsor
Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada
Minimum of 18
Proof that you can support them for several years
Marriage laws
Determine if it is fraudulent or not
Temporary visa
Limited time for work contract
Usually a 6 month period depending on type of visa
Cannot sponsor others
Can apply for permanent residency
Can be denied renewal
Permanent residency
Renewed every 4 years
Can apply for citizenship
Can sponsor others
Access to healthcare and social services
Cen be deported if involved in criminal activity
Refugee
A person who seeks in another country because of danger or persecution in their home country
In 1976, Canada made refugees one of its immigration categories
The change meant Canada accepted refugees steadily instead of crisis by crisis
Singh decision
April fourth is known as refugees rights day
A change in the refugees policy
What is the Singh decision
Singh wanted to become a refugee from India to Canada
He wanted to appeal his case but he was denied
However, it violated section 7, violating life, liberty, and security, and since he was on Canadian land, he could appeal
Result of the Singh decision
People claiming refugee status in Canada have the right to a hearing, which they attend to in person
Have a quick and fair hearing
Refugees provided with the necessities of life while waiting for hearing
Economic immigrants
Skilled workers or business people
Based on merit through a point system (bunch of categories to determine how successful you would be)
Point system
Only for economic immigrants (refugees and family immigrants do not apply)
The largest groups of immigrants in Canada
Point system based on
Language (French and English)
Education level
Years of work experience
Age
Arranged employment (worked in Canada before or job lined up)
Adaptability
Support yourself upon arrival
Language skills
Look at how well you can read, write, listen, and speak in either English or French
Must take an approved language test and by level 7 or higher in each category
Education skills
If school in Canada, must have certificate, diploma, or degree from Canadian high school or post-secondary school
If school outside of Canada, must have assessment completed to show your education equals that above
Work experiences
Points for number of years of full time or equal part time
Age
If you’re old, you'll get less points (near retirement and can get injured)
If you’re young, you'll get more points (younger generation has a job and must pay taxes)
Arranged employment in Canada
Need full time job in specific category before applying to the Federal Skilled Worker program from a Canadian employer for at least 1 year
Adaptability
this is about how well you and your spouse will adapt and settle in Canada
based on: spouses language level, both of their past studies in Canada, both of their past work experience in Canada, relatives in Canada
Live a better life because you can adapt to the culture
Immigration helping Canadian labour force
Many immigrants are highly skilled and knowledgeable in important fields
Some degrees are not recognized in Canada
Immigration impacting indigenous communities
Because First nations have rights and they were the first people, they have a say in immigration
Reasonable expectation to be consulted when the government of Canada makes decisions that fundamentally shape the future of the country according to treaties
The indigenous should get help before the immigrants
Assembly of first nations
Represents many first nations groups
Seek to ensure indigenous peoples are being represented and seen as partners in Canada, With a right to share prosperity
Came out with resolution 49 – they weren't getting the resources they need, so they wanted to stop all immigration because of the promise they made with Canada
Provincial nominee program
How provinces advertise for immigrants that they need
Provinces saying they have a job gap in a certain area, so they advertise to immigrants with a certain skill
Cannot force immigrants to go to a certain place, so they advertise to try and get more working gaps
target groups
Each province has its own stream (groups) and requirements
They may target: students, business people, skilled worker, semi-skilled workers
The Canada Quebec accord 1991
a law so Quebec handles their own immigration
They write their own policies and attract people who already do or will have to learn French
If you immigrant to Quebec, you must learn French, but if you already know French, Quebec wants you
Citizenship
Once you have achieved permanent residency, then you can apply for citizenship after 3 years
File taxes – no tax evasion
Immigrants need to pass a test to become a Canadian citizen