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    cultures‚ but the problem arises‚ people will face kinds of problems when they immigrate to other places‚ such as Chinese and Japanese immigrates to Canada. Chinese and Japanese immigrants are facing challenges when they immigrate to Canada‚ but Chinese immigrants are more adapted to live in Canada because they have several advantages to help them to study or work in Canada. First of all‚ the number of Chinese and Japanese immigrants to Canada is different. Many people decided to immigrant to another

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    What Causes People to Immigrate to the United States? The Unitied States is a melting pot of immigrants. Many people leave their hometown to persue the better life in America. Whatever the reasons‚ they immigrate to America because they see a possibility of achieving a goal. Some immigrants consider having different education for their children‚ some wants to have the high standard of living and the other people go to search for the opportunities that build from economic advancement. For those people

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    Topic: The reasons my grandparents immigrated to Malaysia Nowadays‚ there are millions of Chinese living overseas. For me‚ I am the third generation of overseas Chinese in Malaysia. My grandparents came from a small village in Chaozhou Prefecture of Guangdong Province‚ China. They immigrated to Malaysia after World War II for several political‚ economic and societal reasons. In 1930’s‚ China was in a state of disorder due to the incessant fighting between warlords. People lived in deep distress

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    traditions of Aboriginal people in Canada. There were many different topics that were discussed including‚ Residential Schools‚ life on reserves‚ and missing Indigenous women. All of these topics contain information that I found extremely concerning and appalling. To begin with‚ I would like to discuss the conditions in which people on reserves live in. Aboriginal people living on reserves live in horrendous conditions. They live in small‚ tight‚ trailers with up to 40 other people. The housing is inadequate

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    the Canadian Pacific Railway. The majority of those workers were Chinese. The Chinese people‚ more specifically the Cantonese‚ left their motherland of China in the 1800’s to immigrate to Canada. Canada was a fairly new country at the time and boasted plenty of opportunities. The Cantonese still‚ to this very day‚ continue to immigrate to Canada. Despite the challenges the Chinese immigrants had to overcome‚ Canada was a land of opportunities and riches for the Cantonese. This was because the Cantonese

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    timely immigration to your desired country. Visas Avenue is one such reputed Visa Consultancy Service that has a team of qualified and experienced Immigration Experts. Visas Avenue has been helping its worldwide clients to immigrate to immigration hotspot countries‚ such as‚ Canada‚ Australia‚ New Zealand‚ USA‚ UK‚ Denmark‚ Germany‚ Hong Kong‚ South Africa‚ etc. over the years. In order to get in touch with us‚ you can fill up the free assessment form available on the Visas Avenue website‚ so that our

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    English 101 Essay 4 Why People Immigrate To America and How The United States Benefits Millions of people immigrate to America looking for the “American Dream‚” in search of a fair government and all types of various freedoms offered to people. America still has millions of people immigrating to the states every year and should continue to do so. People from various cultures and backgrounds populate the land‚ looking for a new way of life and a chance for new beginnings. In the essay 300 million

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    Homelessness in Canada Have you ever been downtown and seen a homeless person sleeping outside on a grate? Have you ever been in the subway and seen a person huddled under a thin‚ raggedy blanket trying to keep warm in the harsh‚ dead of winter? What if that was you? How would you feel? Wouldn’t you want someone to help you? (PAUSE) Today‚ I’m going to be speaking to you about homelessness in Canada. Homelessness is an epidemic that affects people no matter their age‚ gender‚ race or creed in most

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    INDIANS SHIFTING TO CANADA.. BY- SEHEJ BHASIN 9B Many Indians in the 20th century started shifting to Canada‚ mostly the Sikh’s from the northern India did. There are various reasons for Indians to shift to Canada some of them are- Job opportunities‚ university‚ work transfer and various other reasons. Indo Canadians are found in almost in every city of Canada mostly found in Ontario and Toronto. Indo Canadians are the third largest non European immigrants in Canada. Many people Indians are English

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    Poverty is a complicated issue. It is a phenomenon not limited to the third world. It’s an issue even faced by the wealthiest countries. There are many reasons and causes‚ and there are equally as many disagreements on where the blame should lay. People who are not poor often blame the less fortunate for their own situation and tend to have little sympathy. Those who are in poverty often blame society for making it impossible to escape from their situation. Poverty also tends to affect groups within

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