Terminology 1
Terminology 2
Immigration Requirements/Refugee Policy
Indigenous/French Concerns/Rights
Random
100

To do with the characteristics of populations

What is demographic?

100

A person who seeks refuge in another country because of danger or persecution in their home country

What is refugee?

100

Immigration requirements include these factors. (5 answers accepted)

What is: economic factor, social factor, political factor, health factor, safety factor

100

These are the four sections of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms that deal specifically with immigrants (four possible answers).

What is: 

Section 7: Immigrants have the right to life, liberty, and security, and can’t be treated unfairly or deported without a fair process.

  • Section 15: Immigrants must be treated equally under the law, without discrimination.

  • Section 10: If detained, immigrants have the right to know why and to speak to a lawyer.

  • Section 12: Immigrants are protected from cruel or harsh treatment.

100

This is a person who has voluntarily left their country and is seeking protection from persecution and serious human rights violations in another country, but who hasn’t yet been legally recognized as a refugee and is waiting to receive a decision on their claim.

What is assylum?

200

People escaping persecution, torture, or cruel and unusual punishment in their own countries.

What is Refugee Class?

200

Punishment or harassment usually of a severe nature on the basis of race, religion, or political opinion in one's country of origin

What is persecution?

200

This is when Canada officially made refugees one of its immigration categories. This change meant Canada started accepting refugees regularly, not just when a crisis happened.

What is the 1976 Immigration Law?


Bonus:  What was Canada's immigration policy before 1976?

200

The Indigenous Peoples of Canada have had concerns over immigration for a long time.  This is a reason why. (6 possible answers)

What is:

Cultural Concerns: Worry about losing focus on Indigenous cultures and traditions.

Economic Competition: More competition for jobs and resources, but immigration may also create opportunities.

Political Focus: Immigration may shift government attention away from Indigenous issues.

Population Changes: Growing immigrant population might further marginalize Indigenous peoples.

Historical Context: Immigration seen by some as a continuation of colonialism, while others find common ground with immigrants.

Reconciliation: Immigration might take attention away from the reconciliation process and treaty rights.

200

This is an additional class of immigration. (Four answers accepted)

What is: study permit, visitor permit, temporary work permit, start-up visa?

300

Immigrants are those whose spouses, partners, children, parents, and grandparents live in Canada.

What is Family Class?

300

 The process of people establishing homes, and often

citizenship, in a country that is not their native country

What is immigration?

300

This is the law that changed how immigration is handled in Canada. 

The Act sets the rules for who can enter, stay, or be removed from Canada.

What is the 2002 Canada Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) ?

300

This is a resolution passed at the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) in December 2018, during their Special Chiefs Assembly. The resolution addresses Indigenous concerns about Canada's Immigration and Refugee policies.

What is Resolution 49?

300

This is a benefit of immigration for Canada. (5 answers accepted)

What is: boosts the economy, cultural diversity, population growth, innovation, support aging population:

400

This is a formal agreement

What is accord?

400

The growth of the “labour force,” or the number of people who can work

What is labour force growth?

400

These are the rules that the IRPA set for who can enter, stay, or be removed from Canada. (four answers)

What is: Protection for refugees, security measures to protect Canadian, family reunification supported, permanent and temporary residents rules set?

400
This is one of the areas that Resolution 49 addresses for indigenous concerns over immigration (four answers possible).

What is:

Indigenous Input: Indigenous peoples want to be consulted on immigration policies.

Sovereignty: Indigenous nations should have a say in who comes onto their lands.

Protecting Rights: Concerns that immigration could affect Indigenous land and resources.

Equal Relationship: Indigenous peoples want the Canadian government to respect their nation-to-nation relationship.

400

This is the name of the system Canada uses to evaluate people who want to move to Canada as skilled workers.

What is the point system?


Bonus: What class of immigrants uses the point system?

500

Immigrants are skilled workers or professionals who apply to come to live here

What is economic class?

500

Accepted by the Canadian government for humanitarian or compassionate reasons

What is Other Class?

500

These are the categories (or factors) used in the Canadian Immigration Point System (need all six).

What are:

  1. Age, Education, Work experience, Language skills, Job offer, Adaptability


500

This program allows provinces and territories to choose immigrants who have the skills and experience that their region needs.

What is the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)?



500

This is one of the five "big" reasons people choose to immigrate to Canada. (four answers accepted)

What are: 

  • Better job opportunities,Quality of life, Family reunification, Freedom and rights,Cultural diversity