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Problems of Migration in Canada

The most challenging experience that immigrants face in foreign countries is the fact that they don’t seem to belong there because of the cultural differences, language barriers, and challenges of getting a job that could provide for their families.

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This research focuses on the problems faced by immigrants in Canada, such as language barriers, cultural differences, employment issues, and access to services. It aims to understand the reasons for increasing immigration, analyze the impact on the native population, examine relevant laws, and suggest ways to reduce challenges. The research methodology involves a positivist philosophy, deductive approach, and qualitative analysis of secondary data.

Problems of Migration in Canada

The most challenging experience that immigrants face in foreign countries is the fact that they don’t seem to belong there because of the cultural differences, language barriers, and challenges of getting a job that could provide for their families.

   Added on 2022-12-14

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PROBLEMS OF MIGRATION IN CANADA
Problems of Migration in Canada
Name of Student
Name of University
Author Note
Problems of Migration in Canada_1
PROBLEMS OF MIGARTION IN CANADA1
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction....................................................................................................................3
1.0 Overview................................................................................................................................3
1.1 Problem Statement............................................................................................................4
1.2 Research Aim....................................................................................................................4
1.3 Research Objectives..........................................................................................................4
1.4 Research Questions...........................................................................................................5
1.5 Research Rationale............................................................................................................5
1.6 Research Structure............................................................................................................6
Chapter 2: Literature Review...........................................................................................................7
2.1 Overview................................................................................................................................7
Theme 1: Immigration in Canada................................................................................................7
Theme 2: Problems with Immigrants..........................................................................................7
Theme 3: Health Problems Faced by the Immigrants.................................................................8
Theme 4: Support Received by the Immigrants..........................................................................9
Chapter 3: Proposed Research Methodology................................................................................10
3.1: Overview............................................................................................................................10
3.2: Research Outline.................................................................................................................10
3.3: Research Philosophy...........................................................................................................11
3.3[1]: Justification of Research Philosophy.............................................................................11
Problems of Migration in Canada_2
PROBLEMS OF MIGARTION IN CANADA2
3.4: Research Approach.............................................................................................................11
3.4[1]: Justification of Research Approach...............................................................................12
3.5: Data Collection Process......................................................................................................12
3.5[1]: Justification of Data Collection Process........................................................................12
3.6: Data Analysis Method........................................................................................................12
3.6[1]: Justification of Data Analysis Method...........................................................................13
3.7: Ethical Considerations........................................................................................................13
3.8: Research Timeline..............................................................................................................14
GANTT chart.............................................................................................................................14
References......................................................................................................................................15
Problems of Migration in Canada_3
PROBLEMS OF MIGARTION IN CANADA3
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.0 Overview
Canada is one of the few countries who have willingly opened their gates to residents of
foreign countries. The first law that covered the problem of migration was formulated in the year
1947, after that the policy has undergone some major changes and the new policy that was
formed was Immigration Act, 19761. The latest law that is present in Canada to address the
problems of immigration is the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, which was formulated
in the year 20022. There are usually four types’ immigrants in Canada: family class, these are the
people that have close relatives living in Canada3. The second are economic immigrants; these
are the skilled laborers and the people who visit Canada for business purposes. The third types of
immigrants are the refugees, these are the people who have escaped their country because of
some civil war or unrest in their native lands or they are escaping from cruelty in their own land4.
Lastly, there are the humanitarian and other categories of immigrants. These are the people who
have been accepted in Canada for compassionate or humanitarian reason. These people who
migrate face numerous issues as they have to settle from their motherland to a completely
different part of the world. These problems can be of different natures like facing language
barriers, problems getting employment, proper housing, and access to different services among
others. The cultural difference is also a major change that immigrants have to deal. One person
1 Ortega, F., & Peri, G. (2013). The effect of income and immigration policies on international migration. Migration
Studies, 1(1), 47-74.
2 Ortega, F., & Peri, G. (2013). The effect of income and immigration policies on international migration. Migration
Studies, 1(1), 47-74.
3 Ortega, F., & Peri, G. (2013). The effect of income and immigration policies on international migration. Migration
Studies, 1(1), 47-74.
4 Ortega, F., & Peri, G. (2013). The effect of income and immigration policies on international migration. Migration
Studies, 1(1), 47-74.
Problems of Migration in Canada_4

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