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Challenging the notions that immigrants steal jobs away from
qualified Canadians, abuse the healthcare system, and refuse to
participate in Canadian culture, this investigation delves into the
realities of immigrating to Canada. Contending that the country's
historical immigration policies have always been fundamentally
racist--favoring whites unless hard laborers were needed--the
survey argues that current policies continue to favor certain kinds
of applicants. The number of highly trained and educated
professionals who have recently immigrated is highlighted,
revealing how few of them find work in their area of expertise
despite their potential for making significant contributions.
Asserting that deeply ingrained racism, suspicion, and fear create
obstacles for immigrants, this study also illustrates how Canada
needs construction workers, nannies, and agricultural workers--but
how very few immigrants who do this work qualify for citizenship.
Underscoring the need to move beyond the myths, this volume
encourages an immigration policy that meets the needs of Canadian
society.
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