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In general meaning, this means people who move to Canada, i.e. people who previously live outside Canada then move to Canada and live there. In legal meaning, this means people who does not born citizen of Canada, but later live in Canada, either legally (legal immigrants) or not (illegal immigrants). Legally, people who does not born citizen of Canada will be able to live permanently in Canada by applying for, approved for, and then granted Permanent Resident status.
With less than one half of one percent of the worlds population Canada's affect on other countries is minimal. At the same time Canada has many recent immigrants, approx 40% of Canadians are not born in Canada or have at least one parent in Canada, and over 200 languages being spoken in Canada. As a result though small in number Canada reaches into almost every country in the world through it's people.
They are called immigrants, a person that comes to a country where they were not born, to settle there.
Metis people were born in Canada to European and aboriginal couples. mainly during the fur trade.
It is a requirement that US presidents be born in the US. So, no US presidents were born in Canada. Chester Arthur was born in Northern Vermont so close to the Canadian border that some people said he was actually born in Canada.
the immigrants have to be legal, and then they will have any other right as someone born in this country.
Nativists believed that Immigrants wanted to destroy America.
Except for the native peoples, everybody not born in Canada was an immigrant. There are many millions.
Well, because of the fact that they are immigrants, they probably shouldn't have the "same" rights. But we can't forget that they are human and should probably have some rights. Because some immigrants have been living in the U.S. for over 10 years and have been a part of the this country just like a natural born citizen, therefore they deserve some rights.
85% of people in Sweden are actually born from there. The other 15% are immigrants.
Immigrants take on jobs that people born in the country are generally not willing to do. This helps expand the economy.
In general meaning, this means people who move to Canada, i.e. people who previously live outside Canada then move to Canada and live there. In legal meaning, this means people who does not born citizen of Canada, but later live in Canada, either legally (legal immigrants) or not (illegal immigrants). Legally, people who does not born citizen of Canada will be able to live permanently in Canada by applying for, approved for, and then granted Permanent Resident status.
natural rights~I THINK THEY ARE FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS
i really don't know
The supreme court ruled in cases affecting the rights of Chinese immigrants in a fair manner. In its ruling, the supreme court that the number of Chinese immigrants coming into the country should be limited. However, any Chinese immigrants who were in the country would have security of tenure in their jobs.
natural rights are rights you get when you are born. that is why they are called NATURAL rights.
unalienable rights