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Social Studies Review. Unit 4 (Chapter 5) - Immigration. What is the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act?. Most recent of Canada’s immigration laws . Establishes categories of who can come to Canada to make permanent homes here . Lays out objectives for these categories .
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Social Studies Review Unit 4 (Chapter 5) - Immigration
What is the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act? • Most recent of Canada’s immigration laws. • Establishescategories of whocan come to Canada to make permanent homes here. • Lays out objectives for thesecategories.
Objectives of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, 2002 • Persue social, cultural and economicbenefits for all Canadians. • Respect the bilingual and multiculturalcharacter of Canada. • Support the development of minority official languagecommunities in Canada. • Share the benefits of immigration and support a prosperouseconomyaccross all regions of Canada. • Reunitefamilies in Canada. • Promote the successfulintegration of immigrant into Canadian Society, recognizingthatintegrationinvolves obligations for new immigrants.
How does immigration aim to meet Canada’s Workforce? • 2006-2007 Plans and Priorities article on pg. 168 of your textbook. • What are some of the reasons why Canada needs immigrants?
What is the point system for accepting immigrants? • Applies only to economic immigrants. • If a person is not a refugee or a family-class immigrant, they must qualify under Canada’s point system to enter Canada as an immigrant. • Economic immigrants make up the biggest group of immigrants in Canada. (Graph on pg. 167) • Do Points assignment.
How does health factor into qualifying as an immigrant? • Every potential economic immigrant must provide proof that they are in good health. A person may be refused if: • Their health could put the health of other Canadians at risk. • They have a condition that could endanger public safety. • Their health could put “excessive demand” on Canada’s health services. • Provide examples of each of these in your notes.
What is Canada’s policy towards refugees? • See pg. 177 and read the objectives of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, 2002. • Imagine you are a refugee coming to Canada from Afghanistan. Write a journal entry speaking about how you think your life is going to change.
How do individual and collective rights of Canadians influence immigration laws and policies? • What was the Singh Decision? • What were the results?
Views and Perspectives of the Singh Decision • Read the perspectives of the Singh decision on pg. 182. • Write down your own opinion and support this using facts from what you have learned.
How does immigration involve the collective rights of Aboriginal peoples? • Why should the Canadian government consult Aboriginal people before making a decision that may significantly shape the future of this country? • What are some of the issues that exist in some Aboriginal communities? • How can these issued affect the Canadian work force?
What challenges and opportunities does immigration pose for Franco-Albertan communities? • Identify and explain one connection between the chart on pg. 180 and the perspectives of Frank McMahon and PaulinMulatris on pg. 185?
How does immigration affect Canada’s cities and regions? • Answer the questions on pg. 187 to develop your understanding.
Provincial Nomination Program • What does the Provincial Nomination Program allow provinces to do in terms of immigration?
Canada – Quebec Accord • How does this accord offer ways for Quebec to affirm the use of the French language? Identify two specific ways. • Based on the information you have learned, to what extend is the Canada – Quebec accord beneficial to both Quebec, and Canada?