Immigration Policies
Immigration Categories
Historical Context
Point System
Refugees & Rights
100

This 2002 act outlines Canada’s immigration categories.


What is the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act?

100

What are laws and policies?

What are economic immigrants?

100

In the past, Canada restricted immigration from this region.

What is Asia?

100

Economic immigrants must qualify under this system to enter Canada.

What is the point system?

100

This day, named after a Supreme Court decision, celebrates refugee rights in Canada.

What is Refugee Rights Day?

200

This legal document guarantees bilingual and multicultural respect under immigration laws.

What is the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms?

200

This category includes spouses, children, and grandparents of Canadian residents.

What is the family class?

200

This system, introduced in 1967, evaluates economic immigrants based on skills and education

What is the point system?

200

The point system evaluates economic immigrants but does not apply to these two categories.

What are refugees and family-class immigrants?

200

This collective right of Aboriginal peoples ensures their consultation on Canada’s immigration policies.


What are treaty rights?

300

This type of agreement allows provinces to nominate skilled workers for immigration.

What is the Provincial Nomination Program?

300

Refugees come to Canada fleeing this type of situation.

What are persecution, torture, or cruel and unusual punishment?

300

This Supreme Court decision in 1985 ensured refugees have the right to a fair hearing.

What is the Singh decision?

300

Health factors, like tuberculosis, can affect an application based on this criterion.

What is “excessive demand” on health services?

300

The Singh decision was based on this section of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.


What is Section 7 (right to life, liberty, and security of the person)?

400

This agreement allows Québec to nominate immigrants and promote French-language education.


What is the Canada-Québec Accord?

400

This percentage of immigrants is accepted for humanitarian or compassionate reasons.

What is 4%?

400

Canada signed this international agreement on refugees in 1951.


What is the U.N. Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees?

400

The point system evaluates immigrants based on education, work experience, and this skill.

What is language proficiency?

400

This government body ensures fair hearings for refugees.

What is the Immigration and Refugee Board?

500

Canada uses these two tools to manage who enters the country: one outlines principles, and the other sets objectives.


What are laws and policies?

500

This objective of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act supports immigrant integration into society.

What is promoting successful integration?

500

This 1956 uprising led Canada to accept 37,000 Hungarian refugees.

What is the Hungarian Revolution?

500

These medical requirements are waived for refugees under humanitarian concerns.

What are health requirements?

500

This workforce trend will make immigration essential to Canada’s economy by 2025.

What is an aging population?