After passing through Grosse Île, many immigrants continued their journey to various parts of Canada and the United States. A significant number settled in Quebec, particularly in cities like Montreal, where they sought work and established communities. Others moved westward, contributing to the development of provinces like Ontario and Manitoba, while some ventured into the United States in search of better economic opportunities. Grosse Île served as a crucial entry point for these immigrants, shaping the demographic landscape of North America.
if you mean immigrants to the USA they had to go through Ellis island
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january 1, 1892
three room's
Ellis island
They were checked to make sure they were who they said they were, and for diseases.
Immigrants from Canada did not typically go through Ellis Island, as it primarily served as the entry point for immigrants arriving by ship from Europe. Most Canadian immigrants entered the United States through other border crossings or ports. However, some individuals from Canada, particularly those arriving by sea, may have passed through Ellis Island if they were traveling from other countries. Overall, the majority of Canadian immigrants used different routes to enter the U.S.
Naturilization process
Don Stenstrom goes by Grosse Tete, and Silverback.
yes, they needed to come through Ellis island to become legal immigrants
When immigrants came into the U.S. they had to enter through ellis island or angel island because if the immigrants tried to just run off they would have nowhere else to go