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Immigration

Immigration. - Seen with blue eyes. Definition. According to the Oxford dictionary, the definition of “ immigration ” is: The process of coming to live permanently in a country that is not your own. Immigration in the past. 1945 7-8 % of the Danish population was German immigrants.

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Immigration

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  1. Immigration - Seen with blueeyes

  2. Definition According to the Oxford dictionary, the definition of “immigration” is: The process of coming to live permanently in a country that is not your own.

  3. Immigration in the past 1945 7-8 % of the Danish population was German immigrants 1967 Immigrants from the East - Turkey, Marocco, Jugoslavia, and Pakistan 1980s and 90s Immigrants from the Middle East 1956 1000 Hungarian immigrants 1983 The law for immigrants After 2001 Cutbacks of the law 1970s Immigrants from dictatorships - Greece, Spain and Portugal 1518 First Dutch immigrants

  4. Immigration in the present • Every year thousands of poverty fleeing, are trying to get to Europe, to create a better future for themselves and their family. • In 2011 about. 3,800 persons applied for asylum in Denmark, 3,400 cases were completed and about. 33% were granted asylum • In 2011 the largest groups of asylum seekers were from Afghanistan, Iran, Syria, Serbia and Russia.

  5. Danish political opinions • The red parties: • Equality • Shared responsibility • Community • The blue parties: • Everyone is the architect of his own fortune • Freedom • Competitiveness

  6. The danish society compared to an island • A closed society • You have to adapt to the society's traditions and daily routines • Agersø

  7. Politicalissues • Why do one of the richest and most developed countries in Europe have such a tight immigration policy? • And why do we only receive such a small percentage of our refugees in Europe?

  8. Debatten

  9. Debatten

  10. Free discussion • Immigration in the globalized world • How do you define a Dane? • Do youthinkthat the daneswillbe a minority in Denmark in the future? • How do youthink the future willbelike in Denmark?

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