IMMIGRATION 1
IMMIGRATION 2
IMMIGRATION 3
Riddles 1
Riddles2
100

Define immigration 

the process of people establishing homes, and often citizenship, in a country that is not their native country

100
Define refugee 

a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.

100

Why do we need to consider health conditions of someone before letting them immigrate into Canada? 

Their health could put the health of Canadians at risk — for example, they have tuberculosis.

• They have a condition that could endanger public safety — for example, a mental disorder.

• Their health could put an “excessive demand” on Canada’s health services — for example, HIV/AIDS.

100

The more you take, the more you leave behind... what am I?

Footsteps

100
What is easy to lift, but hard to throw?

A feather

200

Main point: Immigration and Refugee Protection Act

establishes categories of who can come to Canada from other countries to make permanent homes here

200

How are working-immigrant accepted into Canada?

HINT: What kind of system?

A point system

200

What makes immigrants choose to settle in one area in Canada over others? (example: Alberta vs Saskatchewan) 

Job opportunities 

200

David's father has three sons: Snap, Crackle and....

David

200

What is red and smells like blue paint?

Red paint

300

How does immigration improve Canadian economy?

  • Immigrants contribute to our economy, not only by filling gaps in our labour force and paying taxes, but also by spending money on goods, housing and transportation.

300

Name a concern for high immigration rates in a country:

Safety

Culture

300

How does an immigrant become a Canadian citizen? 

Apply and take a citizenship test

300

What belongs to you, but other people use it more than you do?

Your name

300

If your uncles sister is not your aunt, what relation is she to you?

Your mother

400

Why does Canada accept refugees from other countries? 

Promote humanitarian needs for all

400

Who does the immigration point system NOT apply to?

Family-class immigrants and refugees

400

What are some reasons an immigrant could be deported?

Commit a crime, health risk, here illegally

400

What gets wet as it dries?

A towel

400

Sarah has four daughters, each of her daughters has a brother- how many children does Sarah have?

Five

500

What is the Canada Quebec Accord?

  • The Canada-Québec Accord is a specific agreement with Québec.

  • Under the accord, Québec can nominate the percentage of immigrants to Canada that corresponds to its population within Canada.

  • The accord also allows Québec to require immigrants who settle in Québec to send their children to French-language schools.

  • Under the Canada-Québec Accord, Québec seeks immigrants whose first language is French. Every year, about 75 percent of French-speaking immigrants to Canada settle in Québec. Overall, more non-Francophone immigrants settle in Québec than Francophone immigrants.

500

Explain why Indigenous people sometimes have a different view on immigration than others 

Their needs have not been met adequately enough by the government

500

What is the MAIN reason people immigrate to Canada?

Work force

500

What is at the end of everything?

The letter G

500

What is a word that is the same upside down as it is standing straight up.

(Hint: It has 5 letters)

SWIMS

M
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