immigrants set up a Chinese community in Canada, it can help other new immigrants adapt to Canadian life more easier, and between 1999 and 2009, the largest number of Chinese want to immigrant to Canada. Also, the Chinese community in Canada as a model in China that provide person and community welfare services, social problem, and political activity. In 20th century, there were 17,312 Chinese live in Canada (Chan, 2015). On the other hand, in 1928, Canada further restricted Japanese to come into Canada, and in the 1950s, Japanese wants to rebuild their lives, but they all into different parts of Canada that cannot rebuild their communities. Japanese are not unite in a specific part of Canada, so it is hard for them to organize people to give new immigrants some specific information about Canadian life (Sunahara, 2015). Moreover, discrimination against Chinese and Japanese immigrants in Canada is different. People are going to immigrant to other countries, if local residence do not want to accept them, they will lose a lot of work opportunities and more chances about choosing. From 1880 to 1885, almost 15,000 Chinese labors finished the British Columbia section of the CPR. This large engineering increase the goodwill of the
Chinese people and Chinese communities developed across the nation. Chinese are popular in Canada, because the 2011 census showed that almost 800,000 Chinese speak Chinese, both English and French, Chinese become the third largest language in Canada (Chan, 2015). In contrast, Canadian law did not allow Japanese working in the mines, and prevent them to vote and design on any project of their works that founded by the province (Marsh, 2015). Therefore, Japanese battled against bias and won a respect place in the Canadian mosaic trough diligent work and perseverance (JapaneseCanadianHistory.net, 2015). Japanese are facing more challenges than Chinese in Canada. The influence of Chinese and Japanese immigrants to Canada's economy is different.