Хотите жить в Канаде? Canada wants you!
While many countries are trying to limit immigration, Canada is welcoming newcomers.
That’s according to this intriguing New York Times ÑтатьÑ: “Вопреки Trend, Канада приманки больше мигрантов:”
…Rancorous debates over immigration have erupted from Australia to Sweden, but there is no such thing in Canada as an anti-immigrant politician. Few nations take more immigrants per capita, and perhaps none with less fuss….
The article goes on to explain that:
Canada has long sought immigrants to populate the world’s second largest land mass, but two developments in the 1960s shaped the modern age.
One created a point system that favors the highly skilled. Другой abolished provisions that screened out nonwhites. Millions of minorities followed, Ñ ÐºÐ¸Ñ‚Ð°Ð¹Ñ†Ð°Ð¼Ð¸, Indians and Filipinos in the lead.
Когда мы переехали в Канаду из территории СШÐ, I was struck by Canada’s notably more welcoming attitude toward newcomers, которой Времена article also notes:
Relative to its population, Canada takes more than twice as many legal immigrants as the United States. Почему нет шумиха?
With one-ninth of the United States’ population, Канада ÑвлÑетÑÑ Ð¾Ñтрее Ð´Ð»Ñ Ñ€Ð¾Ñта, and the point system helps persuade the public it is getting the newcomers it needs. The children of immigrants typically do well. The economic downturn has been mild. Plus the absence of large-scale illegal immigration removes a dominant source of the conflict in the United States.
I was also surprised at the contrast between the U.S. “melting pot” philosophy — where successful immigrants are expected to assimilate into the great melting pot of American society — и Canada’s belief in itself as a multicultural country.
The majority of Canadians seem to feel that multiple ethnic groups can live side by side, and immigrants don’t have to give up their traditional culture to become part of their new Canadian community. Как Времена put it:
ФранцузÑкий и английÑкий Ñ Ñамого начала, Canada also has a more accommodating political culture — one that accepts more еще и требует меньше один.
The Времена article gave lots of coverage to Canada’s Провинциальные программы Ðоминальные, particularly in Манитоба, which has accepted approximately 50,000 new immigrants over the last ten years:
While the federal (иммиграциÑ) system favors those with college degrees, Manitoba takes the semi-skilled, like truck drivers, and focuses on people with local relatives…
The Provincial Nominee Programs are designed to attract immigrants who have particular skills that the various provinces require. ЗаÑвки на Кандидат от провинции чаÑто утвержден гораздо быÑтрее чем Федеральные квалифицированный рабочий ПриложениÑ.
To learn more about Canada’s provincial nominee programs, follow the links from the Provincial nominees: Кто может подать заÑвку Ñтраница на ГражданÑтва и иммиграции Канады Ñайт.
И вы можете прочитать полный New York Times article here.
Что вы думаете? Is Canada more welcoming to immigrants than other countries? Leave a comment and let us know.
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I want to live in Canada. It is my dream.
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I want to go to canada becaus i love that country my uncle and my cousins are also there i am only 14 years of age and the resident of the country pakistan I will go to go canada even if i get a chance to visit it at student’s visa!!
I like the way Canada deals with immigration. The rules are clear from the start and so much information is available at cic.gc.ca! Very different from a lot of countries which don’t really advertise how to live there, like France for instance.
I agree. Citizenship and Immigration Canada provides lots of helpful information for potential immigrants to Canada, as do the provinces with their provincial nominee programs.