Population
Immigration
Indigenous
Patterns and Trends
Immigration Factors
100

What is the definition of an immigrant?

a person moving into a country from another country. 

100

What is the largest most populated kind of immigrant in Canada?

Economic Immigrant

100

What are the majority of Indigenous persons that live in the North West Territories and Nunavut?

Inuit

100

What is birth rate?

The number of births per 1000 people in a location?

100

What is a factor that is attracting immigrants to move to that country?

Pull Factor

200

What is the definition of an emigrant?

A person exiting a country to move to another country.

200

What is the second most largest kind of immigrant in Canada?

Family immigrant

200

What kind of Indigenous person is a mix between European settlers and First Nations people?

Metis

200

What is death rate?

The number of deaths per 1000 people in a location?

200

What is a factor that is pushing people to move out of their own country?

Push Factor 

300

Canada's population is stuck at what phase right now?

Stable Population growth

300

What is the kind of immigrant that is looking to seek refuge due to a fear of persecution?

Refugee

300

What is the most populated kind if Indigenous persons in Canada

First Nations

300

What does high birth rate and low death rate correspond to?

Rapid Growth Rate

300

Free Health Care is an example of what factor?

Pull Factor

400

What kind of population growth corresponds with high birth rate?

Rapid growth

400

What is the passing score for an economic immigrant to be admitted into Canada?

67

400

What is the name of the place where Indigenous children were taken to be aggressively assimilated into a 'Euro-Canadian'?

Residential Schools

400

What does low birth rate and low death rate correspond to?

Negative growth rate

400

War is an example of what kind of factor?

Push factor

500

What kind of population growth corresponds with low birth rate and aging population?

negative growth or decline growth

500

What are the 5 factors that are judged to give immigrants a score?

1. Age

2. Education

3. Work Experience 

4. Language Ability

5. Adaptability

500

What was the document created that dictated how Indigenous people lived, where they lived, what land they owned etc.

The Indian Act.

500

When birth rate and death rate are similar what is the growth rate?

Stable Growth

500

When someone is forced to leave their home country due to persecution based on race, religion, or political opinion, they are seeking this status in a new country.

Asylum

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