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Sociology Report Canada 2022

Define temporary residency and other related terms, compare various categories of temporary residency offered by the Government of Canada, summarize eligibility requirements for applications for temporary residency in Canada, identify key supporting documentation needed for applications for temporary residency in Canada.

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Sociology Report Canada 2022

Define temporary residency and other related terms, compare various categories of temporary residency offered by the Government of Canada, summarize eligibility requirements for applications for temporary residency in Canada, identify key supporting documentation needed for applications for temporary residency in Canada.

   Added on 2022-09-30

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SOCIOLOGY 1
Canada is in a state of turmoil as another wave of refugees challenges the consensus
on migration. When it comes to the country ' s proposal to accept more than 300,000
immigrants this year, the number of asylum seekers who cross the border at informal
locations is not that large. Nonetheless, the question isn't how many people are coming. It's
how they come. Where they come, Americans who make the country north romantic as a
kind of liberal kingdom are part of the story lacking. Canada preserves its image like an open
door because it is normally very limited to whom the door can be opened (Keller, 2019).
Nearly all immigrants to Canada must apply first of all from abroad and are vetted
extensively by Canadian authorities before being granted entry. The cutters have to wait for
months or years before they are allowed in. Approximately five million immigrants have
chosen Canada over the past 20 years. But only after Canada chose them was the
overwhelming majority entering the country.
As for illegal or unauthorized immigration, Canadian policymakers have been
working— secretly — to do as little as possible of this from all ends of the political spectrum.
A major and steadfastly upheld pillar of Canada's generally welcome immigration policy
(Anderson, 2014).
In a way, Canada has a frontier curtain. It has five of them, reportedly. The fifth is
bureaucratic, four is geographic. The credibility and effectiveness of Canada's immigration
policy were all extremely effective in upholding.
There is a bad geographical luck three walls: the Caribbean, the Pacific, the Arctic.
Through Asia, you can reach the Aegean in a dinghy, but if you don't have the strength to sail
to Canada on a ship and crew qualified to handle miles of rough ice. In 2018, exactly ten
asylum applications have been received by Canada at seaports.
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SOCIOLOGY 2
Canada's south boundary with the United States is the fourth wall. Historically, the
leading world economy was a magnet and not the other way around. The numbers of
emigrants from Canada to the US were at times so large in the late 19th and early 20th
centuries that the Canadians were indeed worried about their country's future. The power of
the US economy for a long time led to a few immigrants thinking of using the United States
like the back door in Canada. The fifth wall was Canadian Conservative and Liberal
governments ' administrative obstacle to closing any other security holes.
The Government of Canada aims to prevent those trying, through anything other than
lawful and normal means, to permanently move to Canada.
Given the reputation of Canada for being an open-door country, it has some of the
most stringent visa rules in the world. Canada was ranked among the worst worldwide in
terms of restrictions for tourists by a World Economic Forum survey of travel professionals
and tourism professionals—120th out of 136 countries. This is a relaxed but efficient way to
prevent illegal immigration.
There's also a place where the immigration system of Canada does not work and from
where it was created an outcry. Roxham Road is a quiet country road, just a few meters away
from the border with Canada, on a dead-end in Upper New York. Thousands of people have
traveled from the United States to Canada across the border and claimed asylum over the last
eighteen months. It will happen if the agreement for migration in my country comes to an end
(something that I hope can be avoided).
Someone who is already in the US and who just wants to walk into Canada at any
random location across the world's longest unfavored frontier can get around the entire
system of bureaucratic dissuasion. Normally, this means a bus to Plattsburgh, NY, followed
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