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    Citizenship & Immigration Canada      Canada’s immigration policies have changed over the last few years. The most up­to­date  information is available on the ​ Ministry of Citizenship & Immigration​  web page. Use the web  page to answer the following questions.    Come to Canada  1. Select ​ Immigrate​  and then select ​ Apply to Immigrate​ . List and briefly explain the nine ways  people can immigrate to Canada.     Nine ways people can immigrate to Canada is if they apply for one of the following things: 

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    Immigration is a topic that is discussed in coffeehouses‚ at the break room water fountain‚ in the boardrooms‚ and at the highest level of government. Why‚ we ask is this‚ such a widely discussed topic? I believe the answer will vary from person to person. I believe the primary reason is centered on cost. There are those who argue‚ that the cost of supporting immigrants‚ is burdening our state budget. The cost of supporting their health care needs‚ public schooling‚ and public assistance needs‚ far

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    The first wave of immigration‚ was from 1680 to about 1776 where Scots‚ Irish and Germans were the major immigrant groups. After‚ the War of Independence‚ there was not much immigration until 1820. The second wave of immigration from 1820 to 1890 was a period where America went from being mainly a rural and agricultural society to the beginnings of an industrial society. It was during this second wave‚ that many Irish and Norwegians emigrated. The Irish were highly dependent on the potato and when

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    I cannot quite describe what I was feeling the day that my mother loaded me onto a large ship on that cold‚ dark day. England was the only place that I had ever called home. After my father and two younger siblings died‚ my mother was determined that I would travel to America for a new life. A life that I could never have in England. My young‚ sixteen year old mind could not quite comprehend the entire reasoning of why my mother wanted to send me away to a place that either of us had ever been

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    Mariah Hernandez Ms. Hines Period 5 October 28‚ 2014 457200-3175My name is Adarlina Woods. I was sixteen when I arrived in America in 1853 at the port of Ellis Island. I remember how the cold salt water created a bitter air around us as well as the brisk winter air. All around me I saw men‚ women‚ and children surrounding me‚ their bony bodies shivering hard‚ bringing the clothes they barely had one their backs tighter around them. I had a few suitcases and offered a few spare coats I had.

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    Have you ever asked yourself what your destiny shall be‚ or who you will be in the near future? Every human being develops ideals from the concerns or uncertainties. We will never know for sure how our destiny is defined‚ whether in an impersonal way or by our own decisions. A few years ago‚ I believed that my life would take the course that would lead me to success. With my eyes closed‚ I decided to try it and came to the US. Leaving everything behind in my beloved Colombia‚ I ventured into an unknown

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    1.1 REASONS FOR COMMUNICATION The reasons why people communicate is to (a) express needs (b) to share ideas (c) to build relationship and socialise (d) to ask question and share experience 1.2 HOW COMMUNICATION AFFECTS RELATIONSHIP IN THE WORK SETTING communication affects relationship at work place e.g. with colleagues‚ people using services‚ children and their families‚ help to build trust‚ understanding of individual needs‚ communication is used to negotiate‚ to prevent or resolve conflict and

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    and without wages. However this is not true. As Lodge said “The injury of unrestricted immigration to American wages...is bad enough” (Doc 1). This statement in fact tries to persuade the reader into thinking that immigrants will steal the jobs and the wages of American people. However while lodge says this it is not at all the truth. Immigrants actually create jobs for

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    Education-related Topics: Limiting Immigration Is Limiting Opportunities. Background: Everyone immigrates as they have their own reasons. Some people immigrate as they want to work somewhere. Some people immigrate as they love the culture of another countries. Some people immigrate because of their own personal reasons. However‚ this morning‚ what I want to point out is‚ nowadays‚ immigration is still a hot topic whether it should be limited and the immigration debate is still going on. Main

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    Chinese Immigration into America Surprisingly‚ Asian Americans have been in America for over 150 years. They are as diverse as the immigrants from Europe‚ ranging from China‚ Japan‚ Korea‚ Cambodia‚ Korea‚ Philippines‚ India‚ Vietnam‚ and Laos. (Takaki‚ page 8) When many people think of American Immigrants‚ Asians are on the last of their lists. In The Uprooted‚ Harvard historian‚ Oscar Handlin‚ prize winning book with the subtitle "the Epic Story of the Great Migrations that Made the

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