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IMMIGRATION IN CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES

IMMIGRATION IN CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. BARBARA BOYLE TORREY BIXBY VISITING SCHOLAR POPULATION REFERENCE BUREAU. FOREIGN BORN POPULATIONS AS PERCENT OF TOTAL POPULATION. %. Source: Statistics Canada; U.S. Census Bureau.

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IMMIGRATION IN CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES

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  1. IMMIGRATION IN CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES BARBARA BOYLE TORREY BIXBY VISITING SCHOLAR POPULATION REFERENCE BUREAU

  2. FOREIGN BORN POPULATIONSAS PERCENT OF TOTAL POPULATION % Source: Statistics Canada; U.S. Census Bureau. Note: Canadian data are for the Census Year, which is one year after U.S. Census at the beginning of a decade.

  3. IMMIGRANT POPULATION BY PLACE OF BIRTH - 2000 % Source: Statistics Canada; U.S. Census Bureau. Tamara M. Woroby, American Review of Canadian Studies (Summer2005): 247-264.

  4. PERSONS ENTERING CANADA AND U.S. BY STATUS : 2002 (excluding tourists) % Source: Tamara M. Woroby, The American Review of Canadian Studies, (Summer 2005):247-264.

  5. IMMIGRANT LABORERS TO CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES(as percent of all immigrants) SOURCE: Tamara M. Woroby, op. cit.

  6. CATEGORIES OF LEGAL IMMIGRANTS: 2000 (IN PERCENTAGE) SOURCE: Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Facts and Figures 2000 p. 5. 2001 Statistical Yearbook of the Immigration and Naturalization Service

  7. CANADIAN SELECTION GRIDFOR IMMIGRATION

  8. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR CITIZENSHIP

  9. FOREIGN-BORN ENTERING BETWEEN 1980-1989 WHO BECAME U.S. CITIZENS BY 2002 Source: U. Census Bureau, as reported in Philip Martin and Elizabeth Midgley “Immigration: Shaping and Reshaping America, PRB, June 2003.

  10. IDENTITY OF FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION

  11. IDENTITY OF U.S. IMMIGRANTS:2002

  12. LONGITUDINAL SURVEYS OFNEW IMMIGRANTS

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