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An 8 page paper which examines what Canadian’s immigration and citizenship policies are. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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a nation that, although it is bordered by the United States, possesses many different laws regarding immigration and citizenship than their neighbor. For the most part, or in a nutshell,
Canada does not allow people to become citizens of their nation unless they possess a skill that is necessary for the growth of Canada, a skill perhaps that is not
commonly found in natural born Canadians. With that in mind the following paper examines the citizenship and immigration laws and policies of Canada. Immigration and Citizenship Policies of
Canada Canada, a large and growing country with one of the worlds highest standards of living, political stability and great potential presents many opportunities for newcomers" (Sunday Times of India,
2003). Like other regions of the world Canadas rich immigrant population has obviously helped create the nation it is today, but at the same time, while not being discriminatory, they
are presently really only desiring to admit "individuals who will contribute actively to the countrys economy. Immigration is now directly related to the needs of the labour force" (Sunday Times
of India, 2003). In terms of the foundations of policies it is noted that it is the Federal Immigration Act that possesses the
objectives or details of immigration policy (Sunday Times of India, 2003). In addition, one unique feature of Canadian policy is that the Federal Minister of Employment and Immigration needs to
actually consult with the separate provinces of the nation to better establish the exact number of people who will be accepted as immigrants, as well as refugees (Sunday Times of
India, 2003). It is also claimed that such policies have a great deal of flexibility (Sunday Times of India, 2003). It is
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