The four types of immigrants.
What is economic, family class, refugee and other
While the United States is considered a "melting pot", Canada is considered a...
What is a mosaic?
The year the Federal Skilled Worked Program was established.
What is 1967?
What is francophones and Indigenous peoples?
The smallest type/group of immigrants in Canada.
What is other?
A person that permanently lives in Canada but cannot vote.
What is a permanent resident?
The total number that the test is out of.
What is 100?
Example of a place in Calgary that celebrates Chinese culture.
What is China town?
When someone immigrates because of danger in their home country.
What is a refugee?
The act that was established in 2002 to blend immigrants into Canada while still respecting their home language and culture.
The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act
Minimum amount of points needed to pass the test.
What is 67?
Rapid expansion of housing onto Tsuu T'ina land in Calgary.
What is urban sprawl?
If you have a family member living in Canada you can immigrate as a __________ immigrant.
What is a family class immigrant?
The racist action that was put against Chinese people living in Canada.
What is the Chinese Head Tax?
The category that is worth the highest point value.
What is language skills?
The definition: To become part of a different group or country, sometimes by force.
What is assimilate?
The type of immigrant that must take and pass a test to immigrate into Canada.
What is an economic immigrant?
Law stating we must consider cultural differences when applying regulations.
What is reasonable accommodation?
The category that is worth the least amount of points.
What is adaptability or arranged employment?
The legal agreement that grants Québec special privileges to help protect their culture and language.
What is the Canada-Québec Accord?