Mexico
Most Canadians lived in the Southern parts of Canada when migrating and immigrating to Canada because it was in the urban centres.
New Zealand and the UK
By immigrating to Canada. A permanent resident must live in Canada for at least 2 out of five years. That would not make you a resident in most provinces, which has implications such as no provincial healthcare coverage.
Between 1830 and 1860 the main groups of immigrants came from Europe. More specifically, the largest groups immigrating were people from Ireland and Germany.
Most by aircraft into Montreal and Toronto airports.
Asian and Mexican
The largest groups of people immigrating to the UK are from Republic of Ireland, India, Pakistan, the Caribbean and the USA.
No, Most people think Quebec people (all) are sepratists, but the truth is not many are because there are so many imigrants that come there to come to Canada that they don't want them to split up, most of the people that want to separate are in The Bloc Quebeqios. So no it is not considered a Nation, It is the second largest and most populated Province in Canada.
No, the United States does not have a significant problem with immigration from Canada. The two countries share a long-standing friendly relationship and have a history of safe and orderly migration. Most Canadians who come to the United States do so for work or study and adhere to the proper immigration procedures.
Canada
Although igloo's are associated with the Inuit, most are constructed by people of Canada's Central Arctic Area