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Immigration

Immigration





Open the book You asked about...immigration and citizenship. Turn to page 2. "Immigration Canada aims to contribute to a stronger nation by: ... protecting refugees at home and abroad" (Immigration and Citizenship 2). Turn to page 5. "Immigration assesses immigrants...standards that do not discriminate on the basis of race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion or sex" (Immigration and Citizenship 5). Disturbed? Turn to page 28. "Canada encourages the admission of business immigrants...that contribute to the nation's economic and cultural well-being, and create job opportunities" (Immigration and Citizenship 28). How can a country offer such promise, and then go back on its words? They can, it's called unfairness, and in theory, many immigrants disapprove of it. In reality, the history of the point system in immigration hasn't changed considerably. "For much of Canadian history, there was little concern among policy-makers about the discriminatory treatment......


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