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First official division of source countries into preferred and non- preferred groups . preferred countries included Britain, the US, the Irish Free State, Newfoundland, Australia and New Zealand . applicants from northern and western Europe were treated similarly; those from eastern, southern and central Europe faced stricter regulations. Formal acknowledgement of  short-term absorptive capacity JaZZUZ Z;Z&2Period Three: 1930s and 1940s dj vu Capitalism &3XP#1$'1931: Canadian unemployment rate over 11% . Financial [dj vu Capitalism and the ideological distain for market regulation] system crisis comparable to today. . Effectively ended six decades of active immigrant recruitment . Door closed to most newcomers except those (of European descent) from Britain and the US. Family reunification remained a priority; immediate family members admitted into the country (still in transition from and agricultural to and industrial based economy).,*'(Period Four: 1946  1962 The Transition to an Advanced Industrial Society*J  9o Two main events: large influx of displaced persons from Europe, establishment of clear ethnic and economic goals for immigration policy 1947: Prime Minister Mackenzie King stated that immigration had purpose of population growth and improved Canadian standard of living . immigration should not change the basic character of the Canadian population 1952: New Immigration Act allows refusal of admission on the grounds of nationality, ethnic group, geographical area of origin, peculiar customs, habits and modes of life, unsuitability with regard to the climate, probable inability to become readily assimilated, etc.ZAZHZAZZ=ZZpF$Immigration Is A Privilege And Not A Right Canada s Postwar Immigration PolicyOO, "The policy of the government is to foster the growth of the population of Canada by the encouragement of immigration. The government will seek by legislation, regulation and vigorous administration, to ensure the careful selection and permanent settlement of such numbers of immigrants as can be advantageously absorbed in our national economy. It is a matter of domestic policy [...] The people of Canada do not wish as a result of mass immigration to make a fundamental alteration in the character of our population. Large scale immigration from the Orient would change the fundamental composition of the Canadian population"  William Lyon MacKenzie King. $P*y  0y- Period Five: 1962  1973 Liberal Universalism and Difference Blind-nessHH  1962: Canada abandoned its all White racist immigration policy . Admission to be based on individual personal characteristics; not nationality 1966 Immigration under Department of Manpower and Immigration (directly tie immigration and labour market). 1967: Point system created to facilitate and encourage the flow of skilled migrants Family class was still prioritized Additional immigration posts were opened in third world areas; resulting shift in region of immigrant origin0@Z]ZQZ/ .Period Six: 1974  1985 A period of big swings in the business cycle; immigration inflows were adjusted accordingly. 1976: New Immigration Act defines the 3 main priorities of the immigration policy: . Priority 1: family reunification . Priority 2: humanitarian concerns . Priority 3: promotion of Canada s economic, social demographic and cultural goals These goals/priorities still form the core of our immigration policy>CZZ?Z`Z02Period Seven: 1986  20026 1985: Report to Parliament on future immigration levels . fertility in Canada had fallen below replacement levels . economic component of the inflow should be increased but not at the expense of social and humanitarian streams 1992: Family class was reduced; government committed to stable inflows of about 1% of the current population 1993: Size of the inflow increased to 250,000 in spite of poor labour market  a major shift from the absorptive capacity policy to adaptability (labour market indicators) The switch to long term goals and the desire to increase the numbers of skilled workers continued through the 1990s (the birth of  designer immigration )9PPP  ,M1(Period Eight: 2002  2002: 1976 Immigration Act replaced . A few changes to the skilled workers category in order to attract younger and educated workers . More points to applicants with a trade certificate or a second degree; more points for language (French and English); fewer points for experience with greater weight on first two years of experience; and changes in age factor . Common-law partner in the family category (conjugal relations) . More powers of detention . Undocumented protected persons category eliminated:$PPU2=Immigration in Canada Today: Components of Immigration Intake>>&35Selection Grid for Economic Immigrants (Point System)6P6$6Selection Factor: Adaptability&5*The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act++ \ 28 June 2002  The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act comes into effect. It emphasizes the importance of immigration to improving Canadian society and economy and creating a culturally diverse nation. The Act also states the government s commitment to reuniting families in Canada, integrating immigrants, and protecting the health and safety of all Canadians. The refugee program plans to fulfill Canada s international legal obligations and give fair consideration to all people being persecuted. The Act guarantees the policies will be consistent with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It also states that intergovernmental co-operation will be important, as will be greater public awareness of policies. 12 December 2003  The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is created. It is part of a broader package of programs designed to deal with the security concerns raised by the 11 September attack on the WorldTrade Center. The CBSA s mandate is to facilitate the legal movement of goods and people across Canada s borders while stopping illegal or threatening shipments. 31 December 2003  Introduction of the Permanent Resident Card. The card is required for permanent residents leaving and re-entering Canada. It is designed to increase border security. JPPpPPP/,  G44Canadian Immigration in 2005: By Admissible Category5K5$<GAnnual Distribution of Permanent Residents By Source Area 1997-2006 (%)HHIn the 1950s, 84.6% of immigrants were European by birth By the mid 1980s immigrants born in Europe slipped to 28.6% Now its about 15% Source: Citizenship and Immigration Canada 2007, 27.>  60U6 89.Where do Permanent Residents settle in Canada?//  ;$Canada-Ontario Immigration Agreement%%&The first-ever Canada-Ontario Immigration Agreement was signed in November 2005. The Agreement signals a new era of federal-provincial collaboration in the integration of newcomers to Ontario. . Over the next five years, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) plans to invest $920 million in new funding for settlement and language training programs and services in Ontario. . The federal and provincial governments will jointly develop settlement and language training strategies (service gaps and optimal ways of delivering and measuring the effectiveness of integration services) . The overall goal of these strategies is to support the successful social and economic integration of immigrants in Ontario.$PP=New DevelopmentslProvincial Nominee Program (PNPs) are also in place with 10 jurisdictions (the Yukon and all provinces except Quebec), either as an annex to a framework agreement or as a stand-alone agreement. Under the PNP, provinces and territories have the authority to nominate individuals as permanent residents to address specific labour market and economic development needs. Canada Experience Class program will allow temporary workers as well and international students to apply to become permanent residents . Aimed at people who want to immigrate to Canada and already have Canadian work experience or Canadian academic credentials. . Perhaps as many as 12,000  18,000. The Immigration Backlog is now report as 900,000. (This effectively means that newcomers face long processing delays, perhaps as along as five years). b!N,!>lPolicy Challenge: Immigrants Skills Are Underutilized7P7Immigrants tend to start at a significant earnings disadvantage, . In 1980, the income of male immigrants represented 89% of the income of workers born in Canada . In 2000, the income of immigrants fell to 77% relative to the income of workers born in Canada Unemployment rate shows the same trend . In 1981, the unemployment rate of immigrants (7.1%) was lower than the unemployment rate of Canadians (7.9%) . 20 years later, the unemployment rate of immigrants is 12.7% compare to 7.4% for workers born in Canada The economic condition of newcomers in the country has worsened; the immigrants who are most affected belong to racial minorities Annual cost of this problem: $2 billion XAPP'PPPPA>Salary Gap Disparity in median incomes among recent immigrants"?P $4?lPolicy Challenge: Immigrants Skills Are Underutilized7P7Principal Cause: the non-recognition of foreign education and foreign experience " Canadian workers are increasingly educated, employers have access to a qualified workforce and prefer to hire Canadian- educated workers with domestic experience " Professional associations are often accused of placing too many barriers in front of otherwise qualified immigrants " Even with a work authorization given by a professional association, there is still an earnings gap of 15% between newcomers and the Canadian-born  limited access to senior/management positions The earnings gap for workers outside the knowledge economy (mostly regulated by professional association) represents a 30% difference Most newcomers will not be part of the knowledge economy Cultural hegemony is the new head tax to exclude the  undesirable, and to perpetuate oppression in Canada.0RPP,Ph@Potential SolutionsFThe Canadian government has recently announced that it will increase immigration  yet, most of our newcomers today are visible minorities " To help mitigate possible social tensions, governments (federal, provincial and municipal) have a role to play in establishing coherent policy " Some potential initiatives include: 1) Better sources of information for immigrants, before and after arrival 2) Bridge-training programs to  top-up immigrants skills or fill in the gaps 3) Subsidized workplace internship and mentoring programs 4) More support for credential assessment services to improve labour market effectiveness 5) Improved public awareness of the problems faced by skilled immigrants in integrating into the Canadian labour market and the consequences for Canadian society $EPP$,b4/#  ` 3333ff3` 3333f33ff3` "3333̙ff3` Kf3̙` &e̙3g3f` f333̙po7` ___f3̙;/f9` ff3Lm` ff3LmNLm>?" dd@*?nAd@q<nAqFLK#M n?" dd@   @@``PR    M`2p>>  (      Hլ? ?" `}  X Click to edit Master title style!!  @   Hxج? ?" `  RClick to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level!    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This closed policy resulted in targeted or selective immigration practices which guaranteed the bulk of newcomers were, and would remain, of European stock. "open policy"  Canada abandoned its  White-settler colony mentality, country of origin was no longer a criterion in immigration selecting, and admission requirements were to be based on individual personal characteristics "restrictive policy - began in 1978 and is associated with specific yearly immigration target levels, coupled with a closer scrutiny of the immigrant's potential labor market impact.4PPJ)MAJOR HISTORICAL TRENDS Policy Shift From Absorptive Capacity To Adaptive Capacity From a White-Settler Colony to a Post-Racial Society From an Agricultural to a Post-industrial Society The More Complex the Economic Infrastructure (Mode of Production) the Complex the Social Differentiations in Society JnwD"tHistory of Canada s Immigration Policy: The Eight Periods;P;&  When I speak of quality, I have in mind something that is quite different from what is in the mind of the average writer or speaker upon the question of immigration. I think of a stalwart peasant in a sheep-skin coat, born on the soil, whose forefathers have been farmers for generations, with a stout wife and half-a-dozen children, is good quality. Sir Clifford Sifton, 19228crC!,Period One: 1867  1913(Immigration part of a general set of national policies (1868-1892 Department of Agriculture; 1892-1917 Department of Interior) Main goals . securing farmers, farm workers and female domestics . populate, farm and settle the Canadian West Search for farmers was concentrated in Britain, the U.S. and Northwestern Europe The highest levels ever: 330,000 in 1911 and 400,000 in 1913. Demand for labour high, source countries begin to include Eastern and Central Europe  and give away land to White-settlers. Head tax on Chinese immigrants in West doubled, to $100 . tax increased again to $500, then immigration outlawed in 1923 . the Chinese were the only group for which there was a complete structure of special legislation and regulations limiting there opportunity to come, to be united with their families if already here, and to proceed immediately to citizenship when eligible.XPhP>PPPIPE#"The Last, Best West" + Chinese Head Tax Certificate&%tPeriod Two: 1919  1929 Industrialization and Urbanization;U;&1919: Immigration Act revised (reflecting growth of class-based cleavage/social stratification) . government may limit the numbers of immigrants . formalized immigration guidelines based on ethnicity, race, cultural and ideological traits. . word  nationality added to  race to define the origin of immigrants. First official division of source countries into preferred and non- preferred groups . preferred countries included Britain, the US, the Irish Free State, Newfoundland, Australia and New Zealand . applicants from northern and western Europe were treated similarly; those from eastern, southern and central Europe faced stricter regulations. Formal acknowledgement of  short-term absorptive capacity JaZZUZ Z;Z&2Period Three: 1930s and 1940s dj vu Capitalism &3XP#1$'1931: Canadian unemployment rate over 11% . Financial [dj vu Capitalism and the ideological distain for market regulation] system crisis comparable to today. . Effectively ended six decades of active immigrant recruitment . Door closed to most newcomers except those (of European descent) from Britain and the US. Family reunification remained a priority; immediate family members admitted into the country (still in transition from and agricultural to and industrial based economy).,*'(Period Four: 1946  1962 The Transition to an Advanced Industrial Society*J  9o Two main events: large influx of displaced persons from Europe, establishment of clear ethnic and economic goals for immigration policy 1947: Prime Minister Mackenzie King stated that immigration had purpose of population growth and improved Canadian standard of living . immigration should not change the basic character of the Canadian population 1952: New Immigration Act allows refusal of admission on the grounds of nationality, ethnic group, geographical area of origin, peculiar customs, habits and modes of life, unsuitability with regard to the climate, probable inability to become readily assimilated, etc.ZAZHZAZZ=ZZpF$Immigration Is A Privilege And Not A Right Canada s Postwar Immigration PolicyOO, "The policy of the government is to foster the growth of the population of Canada by the encouragement of immigration. The government will seek by legislation, regulation and vigorous administration, to ensure the careful selection and permanent settlement of such numbers of immigrants as can be advantageously absorbed in our national economy. It is a matter of domestic policy [...] The people of Canada do not wish as a result of mass immigration to make a fundamental alteration in the character of our population. Large scale immigration from the Orient would change the fundamental composition of the Canadian population"  William Lyon MacKenzie King. $P*y  0y- Period Five: 1962  1973 Liberal Universalism and Difference Blind-nessHH  1962: Canada abandoned its all White racist immigration policy . Admission to be based on individual personal characteristics; not nationality 1966 Immigration under Department of Manpower and Immigration (directly tie immigration and labour market). 1967: Point system created to facilitate and encourage the flow of skilled migrants Family class was still prioritized Additional immigration posts were opened in third world areas; resulting shift in region of immigrant origin0@Z]ZQZ/ .Period Six: 1974  1985 A period of big swings in the business cycle; immigration inflows were adjusted accordingly. 1976: New Immigration Act defines the 3 main priorities of the immigration policy: . Priority 1: family reunification . Priority 2: humanitarian concerns . Priority 3: promotion of Canada s economic, social demographic and cultural goals These goals/priorities still form the core of our immigration policy>CZZ?Z`Z02Period Seven: 1986  20026 1985: Report to Parliament on future immigration levels . fertility in Canada had fallen below replacement levels . economic component of the inflow should be increased but not at the expense of social and humanitarian streams 1992: Family class was reduced; government committed to stable inflows of about 1% of the current population 1993: Size of the inflow increased to 250,000 in spite of poor labour market  a major shift from the absorptive capacity policy to adaptability (labour market indicators) The switch to long term goals and the desire to increase the numbers of skilled workers continued through the 1990s (the birth of  designer immigration )9PPP  ,M1(Period Eight: 2002  2002: 1976 Immigration Act replaced . A few changes to the skilled workers category in order to attract younger and educated workers . More points to applicants with a trade certificate or a second degree; more points for language (French and English); fewer points for experience with greater weight on first two years of experience; and changes in age factor . Common-law partner in the family category (conjugal relations) . More powers of detention . Undocumented protected persons category eliminated:$PPU2=Immigration in Canada Today: Components of Immigration Intake>>&35Selection Grid for Economic Immigrants (Point System)6P6$6Selection Factor: Adaptability&5*The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act++ \ 28 June 2002  The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act comes into effect. It emphasizes the importance of immigration to improving Canadian society and economy and creating a culturally diverse nation. The Act also states the government s commitment to reuniting families in Canada, integrating immigrants, and protecting the health and safety of all Canadians. The refugee program plans to fulfill Canada s international legal obligations and give fair consideration to all people being persecuted. The Act guarantees the policies will be consistent with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It also states that intergovernmental co-operation will be important, as will be greater public awareness of policies. 12 December 2003  The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is created. It is part of a broader package of programs designed to deal with the security concerns raised by the 11 September attack on the WorldTrade Center. The CBSA s mandate is to facilitate the legal movement of goods and people across Canada s borders while stopping illegal or threatening shipments. 31 December 2003  Introduction of the Permanent Resident Card. The card is required for permanent residents leaving and re-entering Canada. It is designed to increase border security. JPPpPPP/,  G44Canadian Immigration in 2005: By Admissible Category5K5$<GAnnual Distribution of Permanent Residents By Source Area 1997-2006 (%)HHIn the 1950s, 84.6% of immigrants were European by birth By the mid 1980s immigrants born in Europe slipped to 28.6% Now its about 15% Source: Citizenship and Immigration Canada 2007, 27.>  60U6 89.Where do Permanent Residents settle in Canada?//  ;$Canada-Ontario Immigration Agreement%%&The first-ever Canada-Ontario Immigration Agreement was signed in November 2005. The Agreement signals a new era of federal-provincial collaboration in the integration of newcomers to Ontario. . Over the next five years, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) plans to invest $920 million in new funding for settlement and language training programs and services in Ontario. . The federal and provincial governments will jointly develop settlement and language training strategies (service gaps and optimal ways of delivering and measuring the effectiveness of integration services) . The overall goal of these strategies is to support the successful social and economic integration of immigrants in Ontario.$PP=New DevelopmentslProvincial Nominee Program (PNPs) are also in place with 10 jurisdictions (the Yukon and all provinces except Quebec), either as an annex to a framework agreement or as a stand-alone agreement. Under the PNP, provinces and territories have the authority to nominate individuals as permanent residents to address specific labour market and economic development needs. Canada Experience Class program will allow temporary workers as well and international students to apply to become permanent residents . Aimed at people who want to immigrate to Canada and already have Canadian work experience or Canadian academic credentials. . Perhaps as many as 12,000  18,000. The Immigration Backlog is now report as 900,000. (This effectively means that newcomers face long processing delays, perhaps as along as five years). b!N,!>lPolicy Challenge: Immigrants Skills Are Underutilized7P7Immigrants tend to start at a significant earnings disadvantage, . In 1980, the income of male immigrants represented 89% of the income of workers born in Canada . In 2000, the income of immigrants fell to 77% relative to the income of workers born in Canada Unemployment rate shows the same trend . In 1981, the unemployment rate of immigrants (7.1%) was lower than the unemployment rate of Canadians (7.9%) . 20 years later, the unemployment rate of immigrants is 12.7% compare to 7.4% for workers born in Canada The economic condition of newcomers in the country has worsened; the immigrants who are most affected belong to racial minorities Annual cost of this problem: $2 billion XAPP'PPPPA>Salary Gap Disparity in median incomes among recent immigrants"?P $4?lPolicy Challenge: Immigrants Skills Are Underutilized7P7Principal Cause: the non-recognition of foreign education and foreign experience " Canadian workers are increasingly educated, employers have access to a qualified workforce and prefer to hire Canadian- educated workers with domestic experience " Professional associations are often accused of placing too many barriers in front of otherwise qualified immigrants " Even with a work authorization given by a professional association, there is still an earnings gap of 15% between newcomers and the Canadian-born  limited access to senior/management positions The earnings gap for workers outside the knowledge economy (mostly regulated by professional association) represents a 30% difference Most newcomers will not be part of the knowledge economy Cultural hegemony is the new head tax to exclude the  undesirable, and to perpetuate oppression in Canada.0RPP,Ph@Potential SolutionsFThe Canadian government has recently announced that it will increase immigration  yet, most of our newcomers today are visible minorities " To help mitigate possible social tensions, governments (federal, provincial and municipal) have a role to play in establishing coherent policy " Some potential initiatives include: 1) Better sources of information for immigrants, before and after arrival 2) Bridge-training programs to  top-up immigrants skills or fill in the gaps 3) Subsidized workplace internship and mentoring programs 4) More support for credential assessment services to improve labour market effectiveness 5) Improved public awareness of the problems faced by skilled immigrants in integrating into the Canadian labour market and the consequences for Canadian society $EPP$,b4/#F  p F(   x   c $ ]   `  ]     c $u  ` ]  "hu=H   0޽h ? ___f3̙;/f980___PPT10.A@arIR(JUJ5( / 00DArialngs ՜.+,D՜.+,h    On-screen Show #Arial GaramondTimes New Roman WingdingsEdge5The Canadian Immigration System: Policy and Patterns9Outline of Presentation: The Canadian Immigration SystemMAJOR HISTORICAL TRENDS/History of Immigration Policy: The Three Forms;History of Canadas Immigration Policy: The Eight PeriodsPeriod One: 1867 1913"The Last, Best West"Chinese Head Tax Certificate;Period Two: 1919 1929 Industrialization and Urbanization3Period Three: 1930s and 1940s dj vu Capitalism JPeriod Four: 1946 1962 The Transition to an Advanced Industrial SocietyOImmigration Is A Privilege And Not A Right Canadas Postwar Immigration PolicyHPeriod Five: 1962 1973 Liberal Universalism and Difference Blind-nessPeriod Six: 1974 1985Period Seven: 1986 2002Period Eight: 2002 >Immigration in Canada Today: Components of Immigration Intake6Selection Grid for Economic Immigrants (Point System)Selection Factor: Adaptability+The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act5Canadian Immigration in 2005: By Admissible CategoryHAnnual Distribution of Permanent Residents By Source Area 1997-2006 (%) Slide 23/Where do Permanent Residents settle in Canada?%Canada-Ontario Immigration AgreementNew Developments7Policy Challenge: Immigrants Skills Are Underutilized?Salary Gap Disparity in median incomes among recent immigrants7Policy Challenge: Immigrants Skills Are UnderutilizedPotential Solutions  Fonts UsedDesign Template Slide TitlesD 4<VersionVersion _^atkinsonatkinson _}atkinsonatkinsonng, and admission requirements were to be based on individual personal characteristics  Restrictive Policy - began in 1978 and is associated with specific yearly immigration target levels, coupled with a closer scrutiny of the immigrant's potential labor market impact.4PP, J)MAJOR HISTORICAL TRENDS Policy Shift From Absorptive Capacity To Adaptive Capacity From a White-Settler Colony to a Post-Racial Society From an Agricultural to a Post-industrial Society The More Complex the Economic Infrastructure (Mode of Production) the Complex the Social Differentiations in Society JnwD"tHistory of Canada s Immigration Policy: The Eight Periods;P;&  When I speak of quality, I have in mind something that is quite different from what is in the mind of the average writer or speaker upon the question of immigration. I think of a stalwart peasant in a sheep-skin coat, born on the soil, whose forefathers have been farmers for generations, with a stout wife and half-a-dozen children, is good quality. Sir Clifford Sifton, 19228crC!,Period One: 1867  1913(Immigration part of a general set of national policies (1868-1892 Department of Agriculture; 1892-1917 Department of Interior) Main goals . securing farmers, farm workers and female domestics . populate, farm and settle the Canadian West Search for farmers was concentrated in Britain, the U.S. and Northwestern Europe The highest levels ever: 330,000 in 1911 and 400,000 in 1913. Demand for labour high, source countries begin to include Eastern and Central Europe  and give away land to White-settlers. Head tax on Chinese immigrants in West doubled, to $100 . tax increased again to $500, then immigration outlawed in 1923 . the Chinese were the only group for which there was a complete structure of special legislation and regulations limiting there opportunity to come, to be united with their families if already here, and to proceed immediately to citizenship when eligible.XPhP>PPPIPE#"The Last, Best West" + Chinese Head Tax Certificate&%tPeriod Two: 1919  1929 Industrialization and Urbanization;U;&1919: Immigration Act revised (reflecting growth of class-based cleavage/social stratification) . government may limit the numbers of immigrants . formalized immigration guidelines based on ethnicity, race, cultural and ideological traits. . word  nationality added to  race to define the origin of immigrants. First official division of source countries into preferred and non- preferred groups . preferred countries included Britain, the US, the Irish Free State, Newfoundland, Australia and New Zealand . applicants from northern and western Europe were treated similarly; those from eastern, southern and central Europe faced stricter regulations. Formal acknowledgement of  short-term absorptive capacity JaZZUZ Z;Z&2Period Three: 1930s and 1940s dj vu Capitalism &3XP#1$'1931: Canadian unemployment rate over 11% . Financial [dj vu Capitalism and the ideological distain for market regulation] system crisis comparable to today. . Effectively ended six decades of active immigrant recruitment . Door closed to most newcomers except those (of European descent) from Britain and the US. Family reunification remained a priority; immediate family members admitted into the country (still in transition from and agricultural to and industrial based economy).,*'(Period Four: 1946  1962 The Transition to an Advanced Industrial Society*J  9o Two main events: large influx of displaced persons from Europe, establishment of clear ethnic and economic goals for immigration policy 1947: Prime Minister Mackenzie King stated that immigration had purpose of population growth and improved Canadian standard of living . immigration should not change the basic character of the Canadian population 1952: New Immigration Act allows refusal of admission on the grounds of nationality, ethnic group, geographical area of origin, peculiar customs, habits and modes of life, unsuitability with regard to the climate, probable inability to become readily assimilated, etc.ZAZHZAZZ=ZZpF$Immigration Is A Privilege And Not A Right Canada s Postwar Immigration PolicyOO, "The policy of the government is to foster the growth of the population of Canada by the encouragement of immigration. The government will seek by legislation, regulation and vigorous administration, to ensure the careful selection and permanent settlement of such numbers of immigrants as can be advantageously absorbed in our national economy. It is a matter of domestic policy [...] The people of Canada do not wish as a result of mass immigration to make a fundamental alteration in the character of our population. Large scale immigration from the Orient would change the fundamental composition of the Canadian population"  William Lyon MacKenzie King. $P*y  0y- Period Five: 1962  1973 Liberal Universalism and Difference Blind-nessHH  1962: Canada abandoned its all White racist immigration policy . Admission to be based on individual personal characteristics; not nationality 1966 Immigration under Department of Manpower and Immigration (directly tie immigration and labour market). 1967: Point system created to facilitate and encourage the flow of skilled migrants Family class was still prioritized Additional immigration posts were opened in third world areas; resulting shift in region of immigrant origin0@Z]ZQZ/ .Period Six: 1974  1985 A period of big swings in the business cycle; immigration inflows were adjusted accordingly. 1976: New Immigration Act defines the 3 main priorities of the immigration policy: . Priority 1: family reunification . Priority 2: humanitarian concerns . Priority 3: promotion of Canada s economic, social demographic and cultural goals These goals/priorities still form the core of our immigration policy>CZZ?Z`Z02Period Seven: 1986  20026 1985: Report to Parliament on future immigration levels . fertility in Canada had fallen below replacement levels . economic component of the inflow should be increased but not at the expense of social and humanitarian streams 1992: Family class was reduced; government committed to stable inflows of about 1% of the current population 1993: Size of the inflow increased to 250,000 in spite of poor labour market  a major shift from the absorptive capacity policy to adaptability (labour market indicators) The switch to long term goals and the desire to increase the numbers of skilled workers continued through the 1990s (the birth of  designer immigration )9PPP  ,M1(Period Eight: 2002  2002: 1976 Immigration Act replaced . A few changes to the skilled workers category in order to attract younger and educated workers . More points to applicants with a trade certificate or a second degree; more points for language (French and English); fewer points for experience with greater weight on first two years of experience; and changes in age factor . Common-law partner in the family category (conjugal relations) . More powers of detention . Undocumented protected persons category eliminated:$PPU2=Immigration in Canada Today: Components of Immigration Intake>>&35Selection Grid for Economic Immigrants (Point System)6P6$6Selection Factor: Adaptability&5*The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act++ \ 28 June 2002  The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act comes into effect. It emphasizes the importance of immigration to improving Canadian society and economy and creating a culturally diverse nation. The Act also states the government s commitment to reuniting families in Canada, integrating immigrants, and protecting the health and safety of all Canadians. The refugee program plans to fulfill Canada s international legal obligations and give fair consideration to all people being persecuted. The Act guarantees the policies will be consistent with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It also states that intergovernmental co-operation will be important, as will be greater public awareness of policies. 12 December 2003  The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is created. It is part of a broader package of programs designed to deal with the security concerns raised by the 11 September attack on the WorldTrade Center. The CBSA s mandate is to facilitate the legal movement of goods and people across Canada s borders while stopping illegal or threatening shipments. 31 December 2003  Introduction of the Permanent Resident Card. The card is required for permanent residents leaving and re-entering Canada. It is designed to increase border security. JPPpPPP/,  G44Canadian Immigration in 2005: By Admissible Category5K5$<GAnnual Distribution of Permanent Residents By Source Area 1997-2006 (%)HHIn the 1950s, 84.6% of immigrants were European by birth By the mid 1980s immigrants born in Europe slipped to 28.6% Now its about 15% Source: Citizenship and Immigration Canada 2007, 27.>  60U6 89.Where do Permanent Residents settle in Canada?//  ;$Canada-Ontario Immigration Agreement%%&The first-ever Canada-Ontario Immigration Agreement was signed in November 2005. The Agreement signals a new era of federal-provincial collaboration in the integration of newcomers to Ontario. . Over the next five years, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) plans to invest $920 million in new funding for settlement and language training programs and services in Ontario. . The federal and provincial governments will jointly develop settlement and language training strategies (service gaps and optimal ways of delivering and measuring the effectiveness of integration services) . The overall goal of these strategies is to support the successful social and economic integration of immigrants in Ontario.$PP=New DevelopmentslProvincial Nominee Program (PNPs) are also in place with 10 jurisdictions (the Yukon and all provinces except Quebec), either as an annex to a framework agreement or as a stand-alone agreement. Under the PNP, provinces and territories have the authority to nominate individuals as permanent residents to address specific labour market and economic development needs. Canada Experience Class program will allow temporary workers as well and international students to apply to become permanent residents . Aimed at people who want to immigrate to Canada and already have Canadian work experience or Canadian academic credentials. . Perhaps as many as 12,000  18,000. The Immigration Backlog is now report as 900,000. (This effectively means that newcomers face long processing delays, perhaps as along as five years). b!N,!>lPolicy Challenge: Immigrants Skills Are Underutilized7P7Immigrants tend to start at a significant earnings disadvantage, . In 1980, the income of male immigrants represented 89% of the income of workers born in Canada . In 2000, the income of immigrants fell to 77% relative to the income of workers born in Canada Unemployment rate shows the same trend . In 1981, the unemployment rate of immigrants (7.1%) was lower than the unemployment rate of Canadians (7.9%) . 20 years later, the unemployment rate of immigrants is 12.7% compare to 7.4% for workers born in Canada The economic condition of newcomers in the country has worsened; the immigrants who are most affected belong to racial minorities Annual cost of this problem: $2 billion XAPP'PPPPA>Salary Gap Disparity in median incomes among recent immigrants"?P $4?lPolicy Challenge: Immigrants Skills Are Underutilized7P7Principal Cause: the non-recognition of foreign education and foreign experience " Canadian workers are increasingly educated, employers have access to a qualified workforce and prefer to hire Canadian- educated workers with domestic experience " Professional associations are often accused of placing too many barriers in front of otherwise qualified immigrants " Even with a work authorization given by a professional association, there is still an earnings gap of 15% between newcomers and the Canadian-born  limited access to senior/management positions The earnings gap for workers outside the knowledge economy (mostly regulated by professional association) represents a 30% difference Most newcomers will not be part of the knowledge economy Cultural hegemony is the new head tax to exclude the  undesirable, and to perpetuate oppression in Canada.0RPP,Ph@Potential SolutionsFThe Canadian government has recently announced that it will increase immigration  yet, most of our newcomers today are visible minorities " To help mitigate possible social tensions, governments (federal, provincial and municipal) have a role to play in establishing coherent policy " Some potential initiatives include: 1) Better sources of information for immigrants, before and after arrival 2) Bridge-training programs to  top-up immigrants skills or fill in the gaps 3) Subsidized workplace internship and mentoring programs 4) More support for credential assessment services to improve labour market effectiveness 5) Improved public awareness of the problems faced by skilled immigrants in integrating into the Canadian labour market and the consequences for Canadian society $EPP$,b4/#F  p F(   x   c $ ]   `  ]     c $u  ` ]  "hu=H   0޽h ? ___f3̙;/f980___PPT10.A@a$  $(  r  S $]   `  ]  r  S ]   ` ]  H  0޽h ? ___f3̙;/f980___PPT10.0HrU!IbU=Jӆ( / 00DArialngsx 80 Ƕ 0DGaramondx 80 Ƕ 0 DTimes New Roman 80 Ƕ 00DWingdingsRoman 80 Ƕ 0 A0.  @n?" dd@  @@`` 8 0 X $J$****21// ..5       + &)*+,0N3557-b:C`EGIJKLNPQRSVWX`R$%aѭ b$j|G`hxlyPPPIPE#"The Last, Best West" + Chinese Head Tax Certificate&%tPeriod Two: 1919  1929 Industrialization and Urbanization;U;&1919: Immigration Act revised (reflecting growth of class-based cleavage/social stratification) . government may limit the numbers of immigrants . formalized immigration guidelines based on ethnicity, race, cultural and ideological traits. . word  nationality added to  race to define the origin of immigrants. First official division of source countries into preferred and non- preferred groups . preferred countries included Britain, the US, the Irish Free State, Newfoundland, Australia and New Zealand . applicants from northern and western Europe were treated similarly; those from eastern, southern and central Europe faced stricter regulations. Formal acknowledgement of  short-term absorptive capacity JaZZUZ Z;Z&2Period Three: 1930s and 1940s dj vu Capitalism &3XP#1$'1931: Canadian unemployment rate over 11% . Financial [dj vu Capitalism and the ideological distain for market regulation] system crisis comparable to today. . Effectively ended six decades of active immigrant recruitment . Door closed to most newcomers except those (of European descent) from Britain and the US. Family reunification remained a priority; immediate family members admitted into the country (still in transition from and agricultural to and industrial based economy).,*'(Period Four: 1946  1962 The Transition to an Advanced Industrial Society*J  9o Two main events: large influx of displaced persons from Europe, establishment of clear ethnic and economic goals for immigration policy 1947: Prime Minister Mackenzie King stated that immigration had purpose of population growth and improved Canadian standard of living . immigration should not change the basic character of the Canadian population 1952: New Immigration Act allows refusal of admission on the grounds of nationality, ethnic group, geographical area of origin, peculiar customs, habits and modes of life, unsuitability with regard to the climate, probable inability to become readily assimilated, etc.ZAZHZAZZ=ZZpF$Immigration Is A Privilege And Not A Right Canada s Postwar Immigration PolicyOO, "The policy of the government is to foster the growth of the population of Canada by the encouragement of immigration. The government will seek by legislation, regulation and vigorous administration, to ensure the careful selection and permanent settlement of such numbers of immigrants as can be advantageously absorbed in our national economy. It is a matter of domestic policy [...] The people of Canada do not wish as a result of mass immigration to make a fundamental alteration in the character of our population. Large scale immigration from the Orient would change the fundamental composition of the Canadian population"  William Lyon MacKenzie King. $P*y  0y- Period Five: 1962  1973 Liberal Universalism and Difference Blind-nessHH  1962: Canada abandoned its all White racist immigration policy . Admission to be based on individual personal characteristics; not nationality 1966 Immigration under Department of Manpower and Immigration (directly tie immigration and labour market). 1967: Point system created to facilitate and encourage the flow of skilled migrants Family class was still prioritized Additional immigration posts were opened in third world areas; resulting shift in region of immigrant origin0@Z]ZQZ/ .Period Six: 1974  1985 A period of big swings in the business cycle; immigration inflows were adjusted accordingly. 1976: New Immigration Act defines the 3 main priorities of the immigration policy: . Priority 1: family reunification . Priority 2: humanitarian concerns . Priority 3: promotion of Canada s economic, social demographic and cultural goals These goals/priorities still form the core of our immigration policy>CZZ?Z`Z02Period Seven: 1986  20026 1985: Report to Parliament on future immigration levels . fertility in Canada had fallen below replacement levels . economic component of the inflow should be increased but not at the expense of social and humanitarian streams 1992: Family class was reduced; government committed to stable inflows of about 1% of the current population 1993: Size of the inflow increased to 250,000 in spite of poor labour market  a major shift from the absorptive capacity policy to adaptability (labour market indicators) The switch to long term goals and the desire to increase the numbers of skilled workers continued through the 1990s (the birth of  designer immigration )9PPP  ,M1(Period Eight: 2002  2002: 1976 Immigration Act replaced . A few changes to the skilled workers category in order to attract younger and educated workers . More points to applicants with a trade certificate or a second degree; more points for language (French and English); fewer points for experience with greater weight on first two years of experience; and changes in age factor . Common-law partner in the family category (conjugal relations) . More powers of detention . Undocumented protected persons category eliminated:$PPU2=Immigration in Canada Today: Components of Immigration Intake>>&35Selection Grid for Economic Immigrants (Point System)6P6$6Selection Factor: Adaptability&5*The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act++ \ 28 June 2002  The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act comes into effect. It emphasizes the importance of immigration to improving Canadian society and economy and creating a culturally diverse nation. The Act also states the government s commitment to reuniting families in Canada, integrating immigrants, and protecting the health and safety of all Canadians. The refugee program plans to fulfill Canada s international legal obligations and give fair consideration to all people being persecuted. The Act guarantees the policies will be consistent with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It also states that intergovernmental co-operation will be important, as will be greater public awareness of policies. 12 December 2003  The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is created. It is part of a broader package of programs designed to deal with the security concerns raised by the 11 September attack on the WorldTrade Center. The CBSA s mandate is to facilitate the legal movement of goods and people across Canada s borders while stopping illegal or threatening shipments. 31 December 2003  Introduction of the Permanent Resident Card. The card is required for permanent residents leaving and re-entering Canada. It is designed to increase border security. JPPpPPP/,  G44Canadian Immigration in 2005: By Admissible Category5K5$<GAnnual Distribution of Permanent Residents By Source Area 1997-2006 (%)HHIn the 1950s, 84.6% of immigrants were European by birth By the mid 1980s immigrants born in Europe slipped to 28.6% Now its about 15% Source: Citizenship and Immigration Canada 2007, 27.>  60U6 89.Where do Permanent Residents settle in Canada?//  ;$Canada-Ontario Immigration Agreement%%&The first-ever Canada-Ontario Immigration Agreement was signed in November 2005. The Agreement signals a new era of federal-provincial collaboration in the integration of newcomers to Ontario. . Over the next five years, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) plans to invest $920 million in new funding for settlement and language training programs and services in Ontario. . The federal and provincial governments will jointly develop settlement and language training strategies (service gaps and optimal ways of delivering and measuring the effectiveness of integration services) . The overall goal of these strategies is to support the successful social and economic integration of immigrants in Ontario.$PP=New DevelopmentslProvincial Nominee Program (PNPs) are also in place with 10 jurisdictions (the Yukon and all provinces except Quebec), either as an annex to a framework agreement or as a stand-alone agreement. Under the PNP, provinces and territories have the authority to nominate individuals as permanent residents to address specific labour market and economic development needs. Canada Experience Class program will allow temporary workers as well and international students to apply to become permanent residents . Aimed at people who want to immigrate to Canada and already have Canadian work experience or Canadian academic credentials. . Perhaps as many as 12,000  18,000. The Immigration Backlog is now report as 900,000. (This effectively means that newcomers face long processing delays, perhaps as along as five years). b!N,!>lPolicy Challenge: Immigrants Skills Are Underutilized7P7Immigrants tend to start at a significant earnings disadvantage, . In 1980, the income of male immigrants represented 89% of the income of workers born in Canada . In 2000, the income of immigrants fell to 77% relative to the income of workers born in Canada Unemployment rate shows the same trend . In 1981, the unemployment rate of immigrants (7.1%) was lower than the unemployment rate of Canadians (7.9%) . 20 years later, the unemployment rate of immigrants is 12.7% compare to 7.4% for workers born in Canada The economic condition of newcomers in the country has worsened; the immigrants who are most affected belong to racial minorities Annual cost of this problem: $2 billion XAPP'PPPPA>Salary Gap Disparity in median incomes among recent immigrants"?P $4?lPolicy Challenge: Immigrants Skills Are Underutilized7P7Principal Cause: the non-recognition of foreign education and foreign experience " Canadian workers are increasingly educated, employers have access to a qualified workforce and prefer to hire Canadian- educated workers with domestic experience " Professional associations are often accused of placing too many barriers in front of otherwise qualified immigrants " Even with a work authorization given by a professional association, there is still an earnings gap of 15% between newcomers and the Canadian-born  limited access to senior/management positions The earnings gap for workers outside the knowledge economy (mostly regulated by professional association) represents a 30% difference Most newcomers will not be part of the knowledge economy Cultural hegemony is the new head tax to exclude the  undesirable, and to perpetuate oppression in Canada.0RPP,Ph@Potential SolutionsFThe Canadian government has recently announced that it will increase immigration  yet, most of our newcomers today are visible minorities " To help mitigate possible social tensions, governments (federal, provincial and municipal) have a role to play in establishing coherent policy " Some potential initiatives include: 1) Better sources of information for immigrants, before and after arrival 2) Bridge-training programs to  top-up immigrants skills or fill in the gaps 3) Subsidized workplace internship and mentoring programs 4) More support for credential assessment services to improve labour market effectiveness 5) Improved public awareness of the problems faced by skilled immigrants in integrating into the Canadian labour market and the consequences for Canadian society $EPP$,b4/#F  p F(   x   c $ ]   `  ]     c $u @ ` ]  "hu=H   0޽h ? ___f3̙;/f980___PPT10.A@arI\g(]iJ(      !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz|}~ / 00DArialngsx 80 Ƕ 0DGaramondx 80 Ƕ 0 DTimes New Roman 80 Ƕ 00DWingdingsRoman 80 Ƕ 0 A0.  @n?" dd@  @@`` 8 0 X $J$****21// ..5       + &)*+,0N3557-b:C`EGIJKLNPQRSVWX`R$%aѭ b$j|G`hxlyPPPIPE#"The Last, Best West" + Chinese Head Tax Certificate&%tPeriod Two: 1919  1929 Industrialization and Urbanization;U;&1919: Immigration Act revised (reflecting growth of class-based cleavage/social stratification) . government may limit the numbers of immigrants . formalized immigration guidelines based on ethnicity, race, cultural and ideological traits. . word  nationality added to  race to define the origin of immigrants. First official division of source countries into preferred and non- preferred groups . preferred countries included Britain, the US, the Irish Free State, Newfoundland, Australia and New Zealand . applicants from northern and western Europe were treated similarly; those from eastern, southern and central Europe faced stricter regulations. Formal acknowledgement of  short-term absorptive capacity JaZZUZ Z;Z&2Period Three: 1930s and 1940s dj vu Capitalism &3XP#1$'1931: Canadian unemployment rate over 11% . Financial [dj vu Capitalism and the ideological distain for market regulation] system crisis comparable to today. . Effectively ended six decades of active immigrant recruitment . Door closed to most newcomers except those (of European descent) from Britain and the US. Family reunification remained a priority; immediate family members admitted into the country (still in transition from and agricultural to and industrial based economy).,*'(Period Four: 1946  1962 The Transition to an Advanced Industrial Society*J  9o Two main events: large influx of displaced persons from Europe, establishment of clear ethnic and economic goals for immigration policy 1947: Prime Minister Mackenzie King stated that immigration had purpose of population growth and improved Canadian standard of living . immigration should not change the basic character of the Canadian population 1952: New Immigration Act allows refusal of admission on the grounds of nationality, ethnic group, geographical area of origin, peculiar customs, habits and modes of life, unsuitability with regard to the climate, probable inability to become readily assimilated, etc.ZAZHZAZZ=ZZpF$Immigration Is A Privilege And Not A Right Canada s Postwar Immigration PolicyOO, "The policy of the government is to foster the growth of the population of Canada by the encouragement of immigration. The government will seek by legislation, regulation and vigorous administration, to ensure the careful selection and permanent settlement of such numbers of immigrants as can be advantageously absorbed in our national economy. It is a matter of domestic policy [...] The people of Canada do not wish as a result of mass immigration to make a fundamental alteration in the character of our population. Large scale immigration from the Orient would change the fundamental composition of the Canadian population"  William Lyon MacKenzie King. $P*y  0y- Period Five: 1962  1973 Liberal Universalism and Difference Blind-nessHH  1962: Canada abandoned its all White racist immigration policy . Admission to be based on individual personal characteristics; not nationality 1966 Immigration under Department of Manpower and Immigration (directly tie immigration and labour market). 1967: Point system created to facilitate and encourage the flow of skilled migrants Family class was still prioritized Additional immigration posts were opened in third world areas; resulting shift in region of immigrant origin0@Z]ZQZ/ .Period Six: 1974  1985 A period of big swings in the business cycle; immigration inflows were adjusted accordingly. 1976: New Immigration Act defines the 3 main priorities of the immigration policy: . Priority 1: family reunification . Priority 2: humanitarian concerns . Priority 3: promotion of Canada s economic, social demographic and cultural goals These goals/priorities still form the core of our immigration policy>CZZ?Z`Z02Period Seven: 1986  20026 1985: Report to Parliament on future immigration levels . fertility in Canada had fallen below replacement levels . economic component of the inflow should be increased but not at the expense of social and humanitarian streams 1992: Family class was reduced; government committed to stable inflows of about 1% of the current population 1993: Size of the inflow increased to 250,000 in spite of poor labour market  a major shift from the absorptive capacity policy to adaptability (labour market indicators) The switch to long term goals and the desire to increase the numbers of skilled workers continued through the 1990s (the birth of  designer immigration )9PPP  ,M1(Period Eight: 2002  2002: 1976 Immigration Act replaced . A few changes to the skilled workers category in order to attract younger and educated workers . More points to applicants with a trade certificate or a second degree; more points for language (French and English); fewer points for experience with greater weight on first two years of experience; and changes in age factor . Common-law partner in the family category (conjugal relations) . More powers of detention . Undocumented protected persons category eliminated:$PPU2=Immigration in Canada Today: Components of Immigration Intake>>&35Selection Grid for Economic Immigrants (Point System)6P6$6Selection Factor: Adaptability&5*The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act++ \ 28 June 2002  The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act comes into effect. It emphasizes the importance of immigration to improving Canadian society and economy and creating a culturally diverse nation. The Act also states the government s commitment to reuniting families in Canada, integrating immigrants, and protecting the health and safety of all Canadians. The refugee program plans to fulfill Canada s international legal obligations and give fair consideration to all people being persecuted. The Act guarantees the policies will be consistent with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It also states that intergovernmental co-operation will be important, as will be greater public awareness of policies. 12 December 2003  The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is created. It is part of a broader package of programs designed to deal with the security concerns raised by the 11 September attack on the WorldTrade Center. The CBSA s mandate is to facilitate the legal movement of goods and people across Canada s borders while stopping illegal or threatening shipments. 31 December 2003  Introduction of the Permanent Resident Card. The card is required for permanent residents leaving and re-entering Canada. It is designed to increase border security. JPPpPPP/,  G44Canadian Immigration in 2005: By Admissible Category5K5$<GAnnual Distribution of Permanent Residents By Source Area 1997-2006 (%)HHIn the 1950s, 84.6% of immigrants were European by birth By the mid 1980s immigrants born in Europe slipped to 28.6% Now its about 15% Source: Citizenship and Immigration Canada 2007, 27.>  60U6 89.Where do Permanent Residents settle in Canada?//  ;$Canada-Ontario Immigration Agreement%%&The first-ever Canada-Ontario Immigration Agreement was signed in November 2005. The Agreement signals a new era of federal-provincial collaboration in the integration of newcomers to Ontario. . Over the next five years, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) plans to invest $920 million in new funding for settlement and language training programs and services in Ontario. . The federal and provincial governments will jointly develop settlement and language training strategies (service gaps and optimal ways of delivering and measuring the effectiveness of integration services) . The overall goal of these strategies is to support the successful social and economic integration of immigrants in Ontario.$PP=New DevelopmentslProvincial Nominee Program (PNPs) are also in place with 10 jurisdictions (the Yukon and all provinces except Quebec), either as an annex to a framework agreement or as a stand-alone agreement. Under the PNP, provinces and territories have the authority to nominate individuals as permanent residents to address specific labour market and economic development needs. Canada Experience Class program will allow temporary workers as well and international students to apply to become permanent residents . Aimed at people who want to immigrate to Canada and already have Canadian work experience or Canadian academic credentials. . Perhaps as many as 12,000  18,000. The Immigration Backlog is now report as 900,000. (This effectively means that newcomers face long processing delays, perhaps as along as five years). b!N,!>lPolicy Challenge: Immigrants Skills Are Underutilized7P7Immigrants tend to start at a significant earnings disadvantage, . In 1980, the income of male immigrants represented 89% of the income of workers born in Canada . In 2000, the income of immigrants fell to 77% relative to the income of workers born in Canada Unemployment rate shows the same trend . In 1981, the unemployment rate of immigrants (7.1%) was lower than the unemployment rate of Canadians (7.9%) . 20 years later, the unemployment rate of immigrants is 12.7% compare to 7.4% for workers born in Canada The economic condition of newcomers in the country has worsened; the immigrants who are most affected belong to racial minorities Annual cost of this problem: $2 billion XAPP'PPPPA>Salary Gap Disparity in median incomes among recent immigrants"?P $4?lPolicy Challenge: Immigrants Skills Are Underutilized7P7Principal Cause: the non-recognition of foreign education and foreign experience " Canadian workers are increasingly educated, employers have access to a qualified workforce and prefer to hire Canadian- educated workers with domestic experience " Professional associations are often accused of placing too many barriers in front of otherwise qualified immigrants " Even with a work authorization given by a professional association, there is still an earnings gap of 15% between newcomers and the Canadian-born  limited access to senior/management positions The earnings gap for workers outside the knowledge economy (mostly regulated by professional association) represents a 30% difference Most newcomers will not be part of the knowledge economy Cultural hegemony is the new head tax to exclude the  undesirable, and to perpetuate oppression in Canada.0RPP,Ph@Potential SolutionsFThe Canadian government has recently announced that it will increase immigration  yet, most of our newcomers today are visible minorities " To help mitigate possible social tensions, governments (federal, provincial and municipal) have a role to play in establishing coherent policy " Some potential initiatives include: 1) Better sources of information for immigrants, before and after arrival 2) Bridge-training programs to  top-up immigrants skills or fill in the gaps 3) Subsidized workplace internship and mentoring programs 4) More support for credential assessment services to improve labour market effectiveness 5) Improved public awareness of the problems faced by skilled immigrants in integrating into the Canadian labour market and the consequences for Canadian society $EPP$,b4/#$  $(  r  S $]   `  ]  r  S ]   ` ]  H  0޽h ? ___f3̙;/f980___PPT10.0Hri!iJ( / 00DArialngsx 80 Ƕ 0DGaramondx 80 Ƕ 0 DTimes New Roman 80 Ƕ 00DWingdingsRoman 80 Ƕ 0 A0.  @n?" dd@  @@`` 8 0 X $J$****21// ..5       + &)*+,0N3557-b:C`EGIJKLNPQRSVWX`R$%aѭ b$j|G`hxlyPPPIPE#"The Last, Best West" + Chinese Head Tax Certificate&%tPeriod Two: 1919  1929 Industrialization and Urbanization;U;&1919: Immigration Act revised (reflecting growth of class-based cleavage/social stratification) . government may limit the numbers of immigrants . formalized immigration guidelines based on ethnicity, race, cultural and ideological traits. . word  nationality added to  race to define the origin of immigrants. First official division of source countries into preferred and non- preferred groups . preferred countries included Britain, the US, the Irish Free State, Newfoundland, Australia and New Zealand . applicants from northern and western Europe were treated similarly; those from eastern, southern and central Europe faced stricter regulations. Formal acknowledgement of  short-term absorptive capacity JaZZUZ Z;Z&2Period Three: 1930s and 1940s dj vu Capitalism &3XP#1$'1931: Canadian unemployment rate over 11% . Financial [dj vu Capitalism and the ideological distain for market regulation] system crisis comparable to today. . Effectively ended six decades of active immigrant recruitment . Door closed to most newcomers except those (of European descent) from Britain and the US. Family reunification remained a priority; immediate family members admitted into the country (still in transition from and agricultural to and industrial based economy).,*'(Period Four: 1946  1962 The Transition to an Advanced Industrial Society*J  9o Two main events: large influx of displaced persons from Europe, establishment of clear ethnic and economic goals for immigration policy 1947: Prime Minister Mackenzie King stated that immigration had purpose of population growth and improved Canadian standard of living . immigration should not change the basic character of the Canadian population 1952: New Immigration Act allows refusal of admission on the grounds of nationality, ethnic group, geographical area of origin, peculiar customs, habits and modes of life, unsuitability with regard to the climate, probable inability to become readily assimilated, etc.ZAZHZAZZ=ZZpF$Immigration Is A Privilege And Not A Right Canada s Postwar Immigration PolicyOO, "The policy of the government is to foster the growth of the population of Canada by the encouragement of immigration. The government will seek by legislation, regulation and vigorous administration, to ensure the careful selection and permanent settlement of such numbers of immigrants as can be advantageously absorbed in our national economy. It is a matter of domestic policy [...] The people of Canada do not wish as a result of mass immigration to make a fundamental alteration in the character of our population. Large scale immigration from the Orient would change the fundamental composition of the Canadian population"  William Lyon MacKenzie King. $P*y  0y- Period Five: 1962  1973 Liberal Universalism and Difference Blind-nessHH  1962: Canada abandoned its all White racist immigration policy . Admission to be based on individual personal characteristics; not nationality 1966 Immigration under Department of Manpower and Immigration (directly tie immigration and labour market). 1967: Point system created to facilitate and encourage the flow of skilled migrants Family class was still prioritized Additional immigration posts were opened in third world areas; resulting shift in region of immigrant origin0@Z]ZQZ/ .Period Six: 1974  1985 A period of big swings in the business cycle; immigration inflows were adjusted accordingly. 1976: New Immigration Act defines the 3 main priorities of the immigration policy: . Priority 1: family reunification . Priority 2: humanitarian concerns . Priority 3: promotion of Canada s economic, social demographic and cultural goals These goals/priorities still form the core of our immigration policy>CZZ?Z`Z02Period Seven: 1986  20026 1985: Report to Parliament on future immigration levels . fertility in Canada had fallen below replacement levels . economic component of the inflow should be increased but not at the expense of social and humanitarian streams 1992: Family class was reduced; government committed to stable inflows of about 1% of the current population 1993: Size of the inflow increased to 250,000 in spite of poor labour market  a major shift from the absorptive capacity policy to adaptability (labour market indicators) The switch to long term goals and the desire to increase the numbers of skilled workers continued through the 1990s (the birth of  designer immigration )9PPP  ,M1(Period Eight: 2002  2002: 1976 Immigration Act replaced . A few changes to the skilled workers category in order to attract younger and educated workers . More points to applicants with a trade certificate or a second degree; more points for language (French and English); fewer points for experience with greater weight on first two years of experience; and changes in age factor . Common-law partner in the family category (conjugal relations) . More powers of detention . Undocumented protected persons category eliminated:$PPU2=Immigration in Canada Today: Components of Immigration Intake>>&35Selection Grid for Economic Immigrants (Point System)6P6$6Selection Factor: Adaptability&5*The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act++ \ 28 June 2002  The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act comes into effect. It emphasizes the importance of immigration to improving Canadian society and economy and creating a culturally diverse nation. The Act also states the government s commitment to reuniting families in Canada, integrating immigrants, and protecting the health and safety of all Canadians. The refugee program plans to fulfill Canada s international legal obligations and give fair consideration to all people being persecuted. The Act guarantees the policies will be consistent with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It also states that intergovernmental co-operation will be important, as will be greater public awareness of policies. 12 December 2003  The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is created. It is part of a broader package of programs designed to deal with the security concerns raised by the 11 September attack on the WorldTrade Center. The CBSA s mandate is to facilitate the legal movement of goods and people across Canada s borders while stopping illegal or threatening shipments. 31 December 2003  Introduction of the Permanent Resident Card. The card is required for permanent residents leaving and re-entering Canada. It is designed to increase border security. JPPpPPP/,  G44Canadian Immigration in 2005: By Admissible Category5K5$<GAnnual Distribution of Permanent Residents By Source Area 1997-2006 (%)HHIn the 1950s, 84.6% of immigrants were European by birth By the mid 1980s immigrants born in Europe slipped to 28.6% Now its about 15% Source: Citizenship and Immigration Canada 2007, 27.>  60U6 89.Where do Permanent Residents settle in Canada?//  ;$Canada-Ontario Immigration Agreement%%&The first-ever Canada-Ontario Immigration Agreement was signed in November 2005. The Agreement signals a new era of federal-provincial collaboration in the integration of newcomers to Ontario. . Over the next five years, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) plans to invest $920 million in new funding for settlement and language training programs and services in Ontario. . The federal and provincial governments will jointly develop settlement and language training strategies (service gaps and optimal ways of delivering and measuring the effectiveness of integration services) . The overall goal of these strategies is to support the successful social and economic integration of immigrants in Ontario.$PP=New DevelopmentslProvincial Nominee Program (PNPs) are also in place with 10 jurisdictions (the Yukon and all provinces except Quebec), either as an annex to a framework agreement or as a stand-alone agreement. Under the PNP, provinces and territories have the authority to nominate individuals as permanent residents to address specific labour market and economic development needs. Canada Experience Class program will allow temporary workers as well and international students to apply to become permanent residents . Aimed at people who want to immigrate to Canada and already have Canadian work experience or Canadian academic credentials. . Perhaps as many as 12,000  18,000. The Immigration Backlog is now report as 900,000. (This effectively means that newcomers face long processing delays, perhaps as along as five years). b!N,!>lPolicy Challenge: Immigrants Skills Are Underutilized7P7Immigrants tend to start at a significant earnings disadvantage, . In 1980, the income of male immigrants represented 89% of the income of workers born in Canada . In 2000, the income of immigrants fell to 77% relative to the income of workers born in Canada Unemployment rate shows the same trend . In 1981, the unemployment rate of immigrants (7.1%) was lower than the unemployment rate of Canadians (7.9%) . 20 years later, the unemployment rate of immigrants is 12.7% compare to 7.4% for workers born in Canada The economic condition of newcomers in the country has worsened; the immigrants who are most affected belong to racial minorities Annual cost of this problem: $2 billion XAPP'PPPPA>Salary Gap Disparity in median incomes among recent immigrants"?P $4?lPolicy Challenge: Immigrants Skills Are Underutilized7P7Principal Cause: the non-recognition of foreign education and foreign experience " Canadian workers are increasingly educated, employers have access to a qualified workforce and prefer to hire Canadian- educated workers with domestic experience " Professional associations are often accused of placing too many barriers in front of otherwise qualified immigrants " Even with a work authorization given by a professional association, there is still an earnings gap of 15% between newcomers and the Canadian-born  limited access to senior/management positions The earnings gap for workers outside the knowledge economy (mostly regulated by professional association) represents a 30% difference Most newcomers will not be part of the knowledge economy Cultural hegemony is the new head tax to exclude the  undesirable, and to perpetuate oppression in Canada.0RPP,Ph@Potential SolutionsFThe Canadian government has recently announced that it will increase immigration  yet, most of our newcomers today are visible minorities " To help mitigate possible social tensions, governments (federal, provincial and municipal) have a role to play in establishing coherent policy " Some potential initiatives include: 1) Better sources of information for immigrants, before and after arrival 2) Bridge-training programs to  top-up immigrants skills or fill in the gaps 3) Subsidized workplace internship and mentoring programs 4) More support for credential assessment services to improve labour market effectiveness 5) Improved public awareness of the problems faced by skilled immigrants in integrating into the Canadian labour market and the consequences for Canadian society $EPP$,b4/#$  $(  r  S $]   `  ]  r  S ]   ` ]  H  0޽h ? ___f3̙;/f980___PPT10.0Hr!{}Jp( / 00DArialngsx 80 Ƕ 0DGaramondx 80 Ƕ 0 DTimes New Roman 80 Ƕ 00DWingdingsRoman 80 Ƕ 0 A0.  @n?" dd@  @@`` 8 0 X $J#****21// ..5       + &)*+,0N3557-b:C`EGIJKLNPQRSVW`R$%aѭ b$j|G`hxlyPPPIPE#"The Last, Best West" + Chinese Head Tax Certificate&%tPeriod Two: 1919  1929 Industrialization and Urbanization;U;&1919: Immigration Act revised (reflecting growth of class-based cleavage/social stratification) . government may limit the numbers of immigrants . formalized immigration guidelines based on ethnicity, race, cultural and ideological traits. . word  nationality added to  race to define the origin of immigrants. First official division of source countries into preferred and non- preferred groups . preferred countries included Britain, the US, the Irish Free State, Newfoundland, Australia and New Zealand . applicants from northern and western Europe were treated similarly; those from eastern, southern and central Europe faced stricter regulations. Formal acknowledgement of  short-term absorptive capacity JaZZUZ Z;Z&2Period Three: 1930s and 1940s dj vu Capitalism &3XP#1$'1931: Canadian unemployment rate over 11% . Financial [dj vu Capitalism and the ideological distain for market regulation] system crisis comparable to today. . Effectively ended six decades of active immigrant recruitment . Door closed to most newcomers except those (of European descent) from Britain and the US. Family reunification remained a priority; immediate family members admitted into the country (still in transition from and agricultural to and industrial based economy).,*'(Period Four: 1946  1962 The Transition to an Advanced Industrial Society*J  9o Two main events: large influx of displaced persons from Europe, establishment of clear ethnic and economic goals for immigration policy 1947: Prime Minister Mackenzie King stated that immigration had purpose of population growth and improved Canadian standard of living . immigration should not change the basic character of the Canadian population 1952: New Immigration Act allows refusal of admission on the grounds of nationality, ethnic group, geographical area of origin, peculiar customs, habits and modes of life, unsuitability with regard to the climate, probable inability to become readily assimilated, etc.ZAZHZAZZ=ZZpF$Immigration Is A Privilege And Not A Right Canada s Postwar Immigration PolicyOO, "The policy of the government is to foster the growth of the population of Canada by the encouragement of immigration. The government will seek by legislation, regulation and vigorous administration, to ensure the careful selection and permanent settlement of such numbers of immigrants as can be advantageously absorbed in our national economy. It is a matter of domestic policy [...] The people of Canada do not wish as a result of mass immigration to make a fundamental alteration in the character of our population. Large scale immigration from the Orient would change the fundamental composition of the Canadian population"  William Lyon MacKenzie King. $P*y  0y- Period Five: 1962  1973 Liberal Universalism and Difference Blind-nessHH  1962: Canada abandoned its all White racist immigration policy . Admission to be based on individual personal characteristics; not nationality 1966 Immigration under Department of Manpower and Immigration (directly tie immigration and labour market). 1967: Point system created to facilitate and encourage the flow of skilled migrants Family class was still prioritized Additional immigration posts were opened in third world areas; resulting shift in region of immigrant origin0@Z]ZQZ/ .Period Six: 1974  1985 A period of big swings in the business cycle; immigration inflows were adjusted accordingly. 1976: New Immigration Act defines the 3 main priorities of the immigration policy: . Priority 1: family reunification . Priority 2: humanitarian concerns . Priority 3: promotion of Canada s economic, social demographic and cultural goals These goals/priorities still form the core of our immigration policy>CZZ?Z`Z02Period Seven: 1986  20026 1985: Report to Parliament on future immigration levels . fertility in Canada had fallen below replacement levels . economic component of the inflow should be increased but not at the expense of social and humanitarian streams 1992: Family class was reduced; government committed to stable inflows of about 1% of the current population 1993: Size of the inflow increased to 250,000 in spite of poor labour market  a major shift from the absorptive capacity policy to adaptability (labour market indicators) The switch to long term goals and the desire to increase the numbers of skilled workers continued through the 1990s (the birth of  designer immigration )9PPP  ,M1(Period Eight: 2002  2002: 1976 Immigration Act replaced . A few changes to the skilled workers category in order to attract younger and educated workers . More points to applicants with a trade certificate or a second degree; more points for language (French and English); fewer points for experience with greater weight on first two years of experience; and changes in age factor . Common-law partner in the family category (conjugal relations) . More powers of detention . Undocumented protected persons category eliminated:$PPU2=Immigration in Canada Today: Components of Immigration Intake>>&35Selection Grid for Economic Immigrants (Point System)6P6$6Selection Factor: Adaptability&5*The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act++ \ 28 June 2002  The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act comes into effect. It emphasizes the importance of immigration to improving Canadian society and economy and creating a culturally diverse nation. The Act also states the government s commitment to reuniting families in Canada, integrating immigrants, and protecting the health and safety of all Canadians. The refugee program plans to fulfill Canada s international legal obligations and give fair consideration to all people being persecuted. The Act guarantees the policies will be consistent with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It also states that intergovernmental co-operation will be important, as will be greater public awareness of policies. 12 December 2003  The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is created. It is part of a broader package of programs designed to deal with the security concerns raised by the 11 September attack on the WorldTrade Center. The CBSA s mandate is to facilitate the legal movement of goods and people across Canada s borders while stopping illegal or threatening shipments. 31 December 2003  Introduction of the Permanent Resident Card. The card is required for permanent residents leaving and re-entering Canada. It is designed to increase border security. JPPpPPP/,  G44Canadian Immigration in 2005: By Admissible Category5K5$<GAnnual Distribution of Permanent Residents By Source Area 1997-2006 (%)HHIn the 1950s, 84.6% of immigrants were European by birth By the mid 1980s immigrants born in Europe slipped to 28.6% Now its about 15% Source: Citizenship and Immigration Canada 2007, 27.>  60U6 89.Where do Permanent Residents settle in Canada?//  ;$Canada-Ontario Immigration Agreement%%&The first-ever Canada-Ontario Immigration Agreement was signed in November 2005. The Agreement signals a new era of federal-provincial collaboration in the integration of newcomers to Ontario. . Over the next five years, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) plans to invest $920 million in new funding for settlement and language training programs and services in Ontario. . The federal and provincial governments will jointly develop settlement and language training strategies (service gaps and optimal ways of delivering and measuring the effectiveness of integration services) . The overall goal of these strategies is to support the successful social and economic integration of immigrants in Ontario.$PP=New DevelopmentslProvincial Nominee Program (PNPs) are also in place with 10 jurisdictions (the Yukon and all provinces except Quebec), either as an annex to a framework agreement or as a stand-alone agreement. Under the PNP, provinces and territories have the authority to nominate individuals as permanent residents to address specific labour market and economic development needs. Canada Experience Class program will allow temporary workers as well and international students to apply to become permanent residents . Aimed at people who want to immigrate to Canada and already have Canadian work experience or Canadian academic credentials. . Perhaps as many as 12,000  18,000. The Immigration Backlog is now report as 900,000. (This effectively means that newcomers face long processing delays, perhaps as along as five years). b!N,!>lPolicy Challenge: Immigrants Skills Are Underutilized7P7Immigrants tend to start at a significant earnings disadvantage, . In 1980, the income of male immigrants represented 89% of the income of workers born in Canada . In 2000, the income of immigrants fell to 77% relative to the income of workers born in Canada Unemployment rate shows the same trend . In 1981, the unemployment rate of immigrants (7.1%) was lower than the unemployment rate of Canadians (7.9%) . 20 years later, the unemployment rate of immigrants is 12.7% compare to 7.4% for workers born in Canada The economic condition of newcomers in the country has worsened; the immigrants who are most affected belong to racial minorities Annual cost of this problem: $2 billion XAPP'PPPPA>Salary Gap Disparity in median incomes among recent immigrants"?P $4?lPolicy Challenge: Immigrants Skills Are Underutilized7P7Principal Cause: the non-recognition of foreign education and foreign experience " Canadian workers are increasingly educated, employers have access to a qualified workforce and prefer to hire Canadian- educated workers with domestic experience " Professional associations are often accused of placing too many barriers in front of otherwise qualified immigrants " Even with a work authorization given by a professional association, there is still an earnings gap of 15% between newcomers and the Canadian-born  limited access to senior/management positions The earnings gap for workers outside the knowledge economy (mostly regulated by professional association) represents a 30% difference Most newcomers will not be part of the knowledge economy Cultural hegemony is the new head tax to exclude the  undesirable, and to perpetuate oppression in Canada.0RPP,Ph@Potential SolutionsFThe Canadian government has recently announced that it will increase immigration  yet, most of our newcomers today are visible minorities " To help mitigate possible social tensions, governments (federal, provincial and municipal) have a role to play in establishing coherent policy " Some potential initiatives include: 1) Better sources of information for immigrants, before and after arrival 2) Bridge-training programs to  top-up immigrants skills or fill in the gaps 3) Subsidized workplace internship and mentoring programs 4) More support for credential assessment services to improve labour market effectiveness 5) Improved public awareness of the problems faced by skilled immigrants in integrating into the Canadian labour market and the consequences for Canadian society $EPP$,b4/#F  p F(   x   c $ ]   `  ]     c $u @ ` ]  "hu=H   0޽h ? ___f3̙;/f980___PPT10.A@ar}Ip(}J( / 00DArialngsx 80 Ƕ 0DGaramondx 80 Ƕ 0 DTimes New Roman 80 Ƕ 00DWingdingsRoman 80 Ƕ 0 A0.  @n?" dd@  @@`` 8 0 X $J#****21// ..5       + &)*+,0N3557-b:C`EGIJKLNPQRSVW`R$%aѭ b$j|G`hxlyPPPIPE#"The Last, Best West" + Chinese Head Tax Certificate&%tPeriod Two: 1919  1929 Industrialization and Urbanization;U;&1919: Immigration Act revised (reflecting growth of class-based cleavage/social stratification) . government may limit the numbers of immigrants . formalized immigration guidelines based on ethnicity, race, cultural and ideological traits. . word  nationality added to  race to define the origin of immigrants. First official division of source countries into preferred and non- preferred groups . preferred countries included Britain, the US, the Irish Free State, Newfoundland, Australia and New Zealand . applicants from northern and western Europe were treated similarly; those from eastern, southern and central Europe faced stricter regulations. Formal acknowledgement of  short-term absorptive capacity JaZZUZ Z;Z&2Period Three: 1930s and 1940s dj vu Capitalism &3XP#1$'1931: Canadian unemployment rate over 11% . Financial [dj vu Capitalism and the ideological distain for market regulation] system crisis comparable to today. . Effectively ended six decades of active immigrant recruitment . Door closed to most newcomers except those (of European descent) from Britain and the US. Family reunification remained a priority; immediate family members admitted into the country (still in transition from and agricultural to and industrial based economy).,*'(Period Four: 1946  1962 The Transition to an Advanced Industrial Society*J  9o Two main events: large influx of displaced persons from Europe, establishment of clear ethnic and economic goals for immigration policy 1947: Prime Minister Mackenzie King stated that immigration had purpose of population growth and improved Canadian standard of living . immigration should not change the basic character of the Canadian population 1952: New Immigration Act allows refusal of admission on the grounds of nationality, ethnic group, geographical area of origin, peculiar customs, habits and modes of life, unsuitability with regard to the climate, probable inability to become readily assimilated, etc.ZAZHZAZZ=ZZpF$Immigration Is A Privilege And Not A Right Canada s Postwar Immigration PolicyOO, "The policy of the government is to foster the growth of the population of Canada by the encouragement of immigration. The government will seek by legislation, regulation and vigorous administration, to ensure the careful selection and permanent settlement of such numbers of immigrants as can be advantageously absorbed in our national economy. It is a matter of domestic policy [...] The people of Canada do not wish as a result of mass immigration to make a fundamental alteration in the character of our population. Large scale immigration from the Orient would change the fundamental composition of the Canadian population"  William Lyon MacKenzie King. $P*y  0y- Period Five: 1962  1973 Liberal Universalism and Difference Blind-nessHH  1962: Canada abandoned its all White racist immigration policy . Admission to be based on individual personal characteristics; not nationality 1966 Immigration under Department of Manpower and Immigration (directly tie immigration and labour market). 1967: Point system created to facilitate and encourage the flow of skilled migrants Family class was still prioritized Additional immigration posts were opened in third world areas; resulting shift in region of immigrant origin0@Z]ZQZ/ .Period Six: 1974  1985 A period of big swings in the business cycle; immigration inflows were adjusted accordingly. 1976: New Immigration Act defines the 3 main priorities of the immigration policy: . Priority 1: family reunification . Priority 2: humanitarian concerns . Priority 3: promotion of Canada s economic, social demographic and cultural goals These goals/priorities still form the core of our immigration policy>CZZ?Z`Z02Period Seven: 1986  20026 1985: Report to Parliament on future immigration levels . fertility in Canada had fallen below replacement levels . economic component of the inflow should be increased but not at the expense of social and humanitarian streams 1992: Family class was reduced; government committed to stable inflows of about 1% of the current population 1993: Size of the inflow increased to 250,000 in spite of poor labour market  a major shift from the absorptive capacity policy to adaptability (labour market indicators) The switch to long term goals and the desire to increase the numbers of skilled workers continued through the 1990s (the birth of  designer immigration )9PPP  ,M1(Period Eight: 2002  2002: 1976 Immigration Act replaced . A few changes to the skilled workers category in order to attract younger and educated workers . More points to applicants with a trade certificate or a second degree; more points for language (French and English); fewer points for experience with greater weight on first two years of experience; and changes in age factor . Common-law partner in the family category (conjugal relations) . More powers of detention . Undocumented protected persons category eliminated:$PPU2=Immigration in Canada Today: Components of Immigration Intake>>&35Selection Grid for Economic Immigrants (Point System)6P6$6Selection Factor: Adaptability&5*The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act++ \ 28 June 2002  The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act comes into effect. It emphasizes the importance of immigration to improving Canadian society and economy and creating a culturally diverse nation. The Act also states the government s commitment to reuniting families in Canada, integrating immigrants, and protecting the health and safety of all Canadians. The refugee program plans to fulfill Canada s international legal obligations and give fair consideration to all people being persecuted. The Act guarantees the policies will be consistent with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It also states that intergovernmental co-operation will be important, as will be greater public awareness of policies. 12 December 2003  The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is created. It      !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|} is part of a broader package of programs designed to deal with the security concerns raised by the 11 September attack on the WorldTrade Center. The CBSA s mandate is to facilitate the legal movement of goods and people across Canada s borders while stopping illegal or threatening shipments. 31 December 2003  Introduction of the Permanent Resident Card. The card is required for permanent residents leaving and re-entering Canada. It is designed to increase border security. JPPpPPP/,  G44Canadian Immigration in 2005: By Admissible Category5K5$<GAnnual Distribution of Permanent Residents By Source Area 1997-2006 (%)HHIn the 1950s, 84.6% of immigrants were European by birth By the mid 1980s immigrants born in Europe slipped to 28.6% Now its about 15% Source: Citizenship and Immigration Canada 2007, 27.>  60U6 89.Where do Permanent Residents settle in Canada?//  ;$Canada-Ontario Immigration Agreement%%&The first-ever Canada-Ontario Immigration Agreement was signed in November 2005. The Agreement signals a new era of federal-provincial collaboration in the integration of newcomers to Ontario. . Over the next five years, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) plans to invest $920 million in new funding for settlement and language training programs and services in Ontario. . The federal and provincial governments will jointly develop settlement and language training strategies (service gaps and optimal ways of delivering and measuring the effectiveness of integration services) . The overall goal of these strategies is to support the successful social and economic integration of immigrants in Ontario.$PP=New DevelopmentslProvincial Nominee Program (PNPs) are also in place with 10 jurisdictions (the Yukon and all provinces except Quebec), either as an annex to a framework agreement or as a stand-alone agreement. Under the PNP, provinces and territories have the authority to nominate individuals as permanent residents to address specific labour market and economic development needs. Canada Experience Class program will allow temporary workers as well and international students to apply to become permanent residents . Aimed at people who want to immigrate to Canada and already have Canadian work experience or Canadian academic credentials. . Perhaps as many as 12,000  18,000. The Immigration Backlog is now report as 900,000. (This effectively means that newcomers face long processing delays, perhaps as along as five years). b!N,!>lPolicy Challenge: Immigrants Skills Are Underutilized7P7Immigrants tend to start at a significant earnings disadvantage, . In 1980, the income of male immigrants represented 89% of the income of workers born in Canada . In 2000, the income of immigrants fell to 77% relative to the income of workers born in Canada Unemployment rate shows the same trend . In 1981, the unemployment rate of immigrants (7.1%) was lower than the unemployment rate of Canadians (7.9%) . 20 years later, the unemployment rate of immigrants is 12.7% compare to 7.4% for workers born in Canada The economic condition of newcomers in the country has worsened; the immigrants who are most affected belong to racial minorities Annual cost of this problem: $2 billion XAPP'PPPPA>Salary Gap Disparity in median incomes among recent immigrants"?P $4?lPolicy Challenge: Immigrants Skills Are Underutilized7P7Principal Cause: the non-recognition of foreign education and foreign experience " Canadian workers are increasingly educated, employers have access to a qualified workforce and prefer to hire Canadian- educated workers with domestic experience " Professional associations are often accused of placing too many barriers in front of otherwise qualified immigrants " Even with a work authorization given by a professional association, there is still an earnings gap of 15% between newcomers and the Canadian-born  limited access to senior/management positions The earnings gap for workers outside the knowledge economy (mostly regulated by professional association) represents a 30% difference Most newcomers will not be part of the knowledge economy Cultural hegemony is the new head tax to exclude the  undesirable, and to perpetuate oppression in Canada.0RPP,Ph@Potential SolutionsFThe Canadian government has recently announced that it will increase immigration  yet, most of our newcomers today are visible minorities " To help mitigate possible social tensions, governments (federal, provincial and municipal) have a role to play in establishing coherent policy " Some potential initiatives include: 1) Better sources of information for immigrants, before and after arrival 2) Bridge-training programs to  top-up immigrants skills or fill in the gaps 3) Subsidized workplace internship and mentoring programs 4) More support for credential assessment services to improve labour market effectiveness 5) Improved public awareness of the problems faced by skilled immigrants in integrating into the Canadian labour market and the consequences for Canadian society $EPP$,b4/#$  $(  r  S $]   `  ]  r  S ]   ` ]  H  0޽h ? ___f3̙;/f980___PPT10.0Hr!J( / 00DArialngsx 80 Ƕ 0DGaramondx 80 Ƕ 0 DTimes New Roman 80 Ƕ 00DWingdingsRoman 80 Ƕ 0 A0.  @n?" dd@  @@`` 8 0 X $J#****21// ..5       + &)*+,0N3557-b:C`EGIJKLNPQRSVW`R$%aѭ b$j|G`hxlyPPPIPE#"The Last, Best West" + Chinese Head Tax Certificate&%tPeriod Two: 1919  1929 Industrialization and Urbanization;U;&1919: Immigration Act revised (reflecting growth of class-based cleavage/social stratification) . government may limit the numbers of immigrants . formalized immigration guidelines based on ethnicity, race, cultural and ideological traits. . word  nationality added to  race to define the origin of immigrants. First official division of source countries into preferred and non- preferred groups . preferred countries included Britain, the US, the Irish Free State, Newfoundland, Australia and New Zealand . applicants from northern and western Europe were treated similarly; those from eastern, southern and central Europe faced stricter regulations. Formal acknowledgement of  short-term absorptive capacity JaZZUZ Z;Z&2Period Three: 1930s and 1940s dj vu Capitalism &3XP#1$'1931: Canadian unemployment rate over 11% . Financial [dj vu Capitalism and the ideological distain for market regulation] system crisis comparable to today. . Effectively ended six decades of active immigrant recruitment . Door closed to most newcomers except those (of European descent) from Britain and the US. Family reunification remained a priority; immediate family members admitted into the country (still in transition from and agricultural to and industrial based economy).,*'(Period Four: 1946  1962 The Transition to an Advanced Industrial Society*J  9o Two main events: large influx of displaced persons from Europe, establishment of clear ethnic and economic goals for immigration policy 1947: Prime Minister Mackenzie King stated that immigration had purpose of population growth and improved Canadian standard of living . immigration should not change the basic character of the Canadian population 1952: New Immigration Act allows refusal of admission on the grounds of nationality, ethnic group, geographical area of origin, peculiar customs, habits and modes of life, unsuitability with regard to the climate, probable inability to become readily assimilated, etc.ZAZHZAZZ=ZZpF$Immigration Is A Privilege And Not A Right Canada s Postwar Immigration PolicyOO, "The policy of the government is to foster the growth of the population of Canada by the encouragement of immigration. The government will seek by legislation, regulation and vigorous administration, to ensure the careful selection and permanent settlement of such numbers of immigrants as can be advantageously absorbed in our national economy. It is a matter of domestic policy [...] The people of Canada do not wish as a result of mass immigration to make a fundamental alteration in the character of our population. Large scale immigration from the Orient would change the fundamental composition of the Canadian population"  William Lyon MacKenzie King. $P*y  0y- Period Five: 1962  1973 Liberal Universalism and Difference Blind-nessHH  1962: Canada abandoned its all White racist immigration policy . Admission to be based on individual personal characteristics; not nationality 1966 Immigration under Department of Manpower and Immigration (directly tie immigration and labour market). 1967: Point system created to facilitate and encourage the flow of skilled migrants Family class was still prioritized Additional immigration posts were opened in third world areas; resulting shift in region of immigrant origin0@Z]ZQZ/ .Period Six: 1974  1985 A period of big swings in the business cycle; immigration inflows were adjusted accordingly. 1976: New Immigration Act defines the 3 main priorities of the immigration policy: . Priority 1: family reunification . Priority 2: humanitarian concerns . Priority 3: promotion of Canada s economic, social demographic and cultural goals These goals/priorities still form the core of our immigration policy>CZZ?Z`Z02Period Seven: 1986  20026 1985: Report to Parliament on future immigration levels . fertility in Canada had fallen below replacement levels . economic component of the inflow should be increased but not at the expense of social and humanitarian streams 1992: Family class was reduced; government committed to stable inflows of about 1% of the current population 1993: Size of the inflow increased to 250,000 in spite of poor labour market  a major shift from the absorptive capacity policy to adaptability (labour market indicators) The switch to long term goals and the desire to increase the numbers of skilled workers continued through the 1990s (the birth of  designer immigration )9PPP  ,M1(Period Eight: 2002  2002: 1976 Immigration Act replaced . A few changes to the skilled workers category in order to attract younger and educated workers . More points to applicants with a trade certificate or a second degree; more points for language (French and English); fewer points for experience with greater weight on first two years of experience; and changes in age factor . Common-law partner in the family category (conjugal relations) . More powers of detention . Undocumented protected persons category eliminated:$PPU2=Immigration in Canada Today: Components of Immigration Intake>>&35Selection Grid for Economic Immigrants (Point System)6P6$6Selection Factor: Adaptability&5*The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act++ \ 28 June 2002  The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act comes into effect. It emphasizes the importance of immigration to improving Canadian society and economy and creating a culturally diverse nation. The Act also states the government s commitment to reuniting families in Canada, integrating immigrants, and protecting the health and safety of all Canadians. The refugee program plans to fulfill Canada s international legal obligations and give fair consideration to all people being persecuted. The Act guarantees the policies will be consistent with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It also states that intergovernmental co-operation will be important, as will be greater public awareness of policies. 12 December 2003  The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is created. It is part of a broader package of programs designed to deal with the security concerns raised by the 11 September attack on the WorldTrade Center. The CBSA s mandate is to facilitate the legal movement of goods and people across Canada s borders while stopping illegal or threatening shipments. 31 December 2003  Introduction of the Permanent Resident Card. The card is required for permanent residents leaving and re-entering Canada. It is designed to increase border security. JPPpPPP/,  G44Canadian Immigration in 2005: By Admissible Category5K5$<GAnnual Distribution of Permanent Residents By Source Area 1997-2006 (%)HHIn the 1950s, 84.6% of immigrants were European by birth By the mid 1980s immigrants born in Europe slipped to 28.6% Now its about 15% Source: Citizenship and Immigration Canada 2007, 27.>  60U6 89.Where do Permanent Residents settle in Canada?//  ;$Canada-Ontario Immigration Agreement%%&The first-ever Canada-Ontario Immigration Agreement was signed in November 2005. The Agreement signals a new era of federal-provincial collaboration in the integration of newcomers to Ontario. . Over the next five years, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) plans to invest $920 million in new funding for settlement and language training programs and services in Ontario. . The federal and provincial governments will jointly develop settlement and language training strategies (service gaps and optimal ways of delivering and measuring the effectiveness of integration services) . The overall goal of these strategies is to support the successful social and economic integration of immigrants in Ontario.$PP=New DevelopmentslProvincial Nominee Program (PNPs) are also in place with 10 jurisdictions (the Yukon and all provinces except Quebec), either as an annex to a framework agreement or as a stand-alone agreement. Under the PNP, provinces and territories have the authority to nominate individuals as permanent residents to address specific labour market and economic development needs. Canada Experience Class program will allow temporary workers as well and international students to apply to become permanent residents . Aimed at people who want to immigrate to Canada and already have Canadian work experience or Canadian academic credentials. . Perhaps as many as 12,000  18,000. The Immigration Backlog is now report as 900,000. (This effectively means that newcomers face long processing delays, perhaps as along as five years). b!N,!>lPolicy Challenge: Immigrants Skills Are Underutilized7P7Immigrants tend to start at a significant earnings disadvantage, . In 1980, the income of male immigrants represented 89% of the income of workers born in Canada . In 2000, the income of immigrants fell to 77% relative to the income of workers born in Canada Unemployment rate shows the same trend . In 1981, the unemployment rate of immigrants (7.1%) was lower than the unemployment rate of Canadians (7.9%) . 20 years later, the unemployment rate of immigrants is 12.7% compare to 7.4% for workers born in Canada The economic condition of newcomers in the country has worsened; the immigrants who are most affected belong to racial minorities Annual cost of this problem: $2 billion XAPP'PPPPA>Salary Gap Disparity in median incomes among recent immigrants"?P $4?lPolicy Challenge: Immigrants Skills Are Underutilized7P7Principal Cause: the non-recognition of foreign education and foreign experience " Canadian workers are increasingly educated, employers have access to a qualified workforce and prefer to hire Canadian- educated workers with domestic experience " Professional associations are often accused of placing too many barriers in front of otherwise qualified immigrants " Even with a work authorization given by a professional association, there is still an earnings gap of 15% between newcomers and the Canadian-born  limited access to senior/management positions The earnings gap for workers outside the knowledge economy (mostly regulated by professional association) represents a 30% difference Most newcomers will not be part of the knowledge economy Cultural hegemony is the new head tax to exclude the  undesirable, and to perpetuate oppression in Canada.0RPP,Ph@Potential SolutionsFThe Canadian government has recently announced that it will increase immigration  yet, most of our newcomers today are visible minorities " To help mitigate possible social tensions, governments (federal, provincial and municipal) have a role to play in establishing coherent policy " Some potential initiatives include: 1) Better sources of information for immigrants, before and after arrival 2) Bridge-training programs to  top-up immigrants skills or fill in the gaps 3) Subsidized workplace internship and mentoring programs 4) More support for credential assessment services to improve labour market effectiveness 5) Improved public awareness of the problems faced by skilled immigrants in integrating into the Canadian labour market and the consequences for Canadian society $EPP$,b4/#rJ&2J( / 00DArialngsx 80 Ƕ 0DGaramondx 80 Ƕ 0 DTimes New Roman 80 Ƕ 00DWingdingsRoman 80 Ƕ 0 A0.  @n?" dd@  @@`` 8 0 X $J#****21// ..5       + &)*+,0N3557-b:C`EGIJKLNPQRSVW`R$%aѭ b$j|G`hxlyPPPIPE#"The Last, Best West" + Chinese Head Tax Certificate&%tPeriod Two: 1919  1929 Industrialization and Urbanization;U;&1919: Immigration Act revised (reflecting growth of class-based cleavage/social stratification) . government may limit the numbers of immigrants . formalized immigration guidelines based on ethnicity, race, cultural and ideological traits. . word  nationality added to  race to define the origin of immigrants. First official division of source countries into preferred and non- preferred groups . preferred countries included Britain, the US, the Irish Free State, Newfoundland, Australia and New Zealand . applicants from northern and western Europe were treated similarly; those from eastern, southern and central Europe faced stricter regulations. Formal acknowledgement of  short-term absorptive capacity JaZZUZ Z;Z&2Period Three: 1930s and 1940s dj vu Capitalism &3XP#1$'1931: Canadian unemployment rate over 11% . Financial [dj vu Capitalism and the ideological distain for market regulation] system crisis comparable to today. . Effectively ended six decades of active immigrant recruitment . Door closed to most newcomers except those (of European descent) from Britain and the US. Family reunification remained a priority; immediate family members admitted into the country (still in transition from and agricultural to and industrial based economy).,*'(Period Four: 1946  1962 The Transition to an Advanced Industrial Society*J  9o Two main events: large influx of displaced persons from Europe, establishment of clear ethnic and economic goals for immigration policy 1947: Prime Minister Mackenzie King stated that immigration had purpose of population growth and improved Canadian standard of living . immigration should not change the basic character of the Canadian population 1952: New Immigration Act allows refusal of admission on the grounds of nationality, ethnic group, geographical area of origin, peculiar customs, habits and modes of life, unsuitability with regard to the climate, probable inability to become readily assimilated, etc.ZAZHZAZZ=ZZpF$Immigration Is A Privilege And Not A Right Canada s Postwar Immigration PolicyOO, "The policy of the government is to foster the growth of the population of Canada by the encouragement of immigration. The government will seek by legislation, regulation and vigorous administration, to ensure the careful selection and permanent settlement of such numbers of immigrants as can be advantageously absorbed in our national economy. It is a matter of domestic policy [...] The people of Canada do not wish as a result of mass immigration to make a fundamental alteration in the character of our population. Large scale immigration from the Orient would change the fundamental composition of the Canadian population"  William Lyon MacKenzie King. $P*y  0y- Period Five: 1962  1973 Liberal Universalism and Difference Blind-nessHH  1962: Canada abandoned its all White racist immigration policy . Admission to be based on individual personal characteristics; not nationality 1966 Immigration under Department of Manpower and Immigration (directly tie immigration and labour market). 1967: Point system created to facilitate and encourage the flow of skilled migrants Family class was still prioritized Additional immigration posts were opened in third world areas; resulting shift in region of immigrant origin0@Z]ZQZ/ .Period Six: 1974  1985 A period of big swings in the business cycle; immigration inflows were adjusted accordingly. 1976: New Immigration Act defines the 3 main priorities of the immigration policy: . Priority 1: family reunification . Priority 2: humanitarian concerns . Priority 3: promotion of Canada s economic, social demographic and cultural goals These goals/priorities still form the core of our immigration policy>CZZ?Z`Z02Period Seven: 1986  20026 1985: Report to Parliament on future immigration levels . fertility in Canada had fallen below replacement levels . economic component of the inflow should be increased but not at the expense of social and humanitarian streams 1992: Family class was reduced; government committed to stable inflows of about 1% of the current population 1993: Size of the inflow increased to 250,000 in spite of poor labour market  a major shift from the absorptive capacity policy to adaptability (labour market indicators) The switch to long term goals and the desire to increase the numbers of skilled workers continued through the 1990s (the birth of  designer immigration )9PPP  ,M1(Period Eight: 2002  2002: 1976 Immigration Act replaced . A few changes to the skilled workers category in order to attract younger and educated workers . More points to applicants with a trade certificate or a second degree; more points for language (French and English); fewer points for experience with greater weight on first two years of experience; and changes in age factor . Common-law partner in the family category (conjugal relations) . More powers of detention . Undocumented protected persons category eliminated:$PPU2=Immigration in Canada Today: Components of Immigration Intake>>&35Selection Grid for Economic Immigrants (Point System)6P6$6Selection Factor: Adaptability&5*The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act++ \ 28 June 2002  The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act comes into effect. It emphasizes the importance of immigration to improving Canadian society and economy and creating a culturally diverse nation. The Act also states the government s commitment to reuniting families in Canada, integrating immigrants, and protecting the health and safety of all Canadians. The refugee program plans to fulfill Canada s international legal obligations and give fair consideration to all people being persecuted. The Act guarantees the policies will be consistent with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It also states that intergovernmental co-operation will be important, as will be greater public awareness of policies. 12 December 2003  The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is created. It is part of a broader package of programs designed to deal with the security concerns raised by the 11 September attack on the WorldTrade Center. The CBSA s mandate is to facilitate the legal movement of goods and people across Canada s borders while stopping illegal or threatening shipments. 31 December 2003  Introduction of the Permanent Resident Card. The card is required for permanent residents leaving and re-entering Canada. It is designed to increase border security. JPPpPPP/,  G44Canadian Immigration in 2005: By Admissible Category5K5$<GAnnual Distribution of Permanent Residents By Source Area 1997-2006 (%)HHIn the 1950s, 84.6% of immigrants were European by birth By the mid 1980s immigrants born in Europe slipped to 28.6% Now its about 15% Source: Citizenship and Immigration Canada 2007, 27.>  60U6 89.Where do Permanent Residents settle in Canada?//  ;$Canada-Ontario Immigration Agreement%%&The first-ever Canada-Ontario Immigration Agreement was signed in November 2005. The Agreement signals a new era of federal-provincial collaboration in the integration of newcomers to Ontario. . Over the next five years, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) plans to invest $920 million in new funding for settlement and language training programs and services in Ontario. . The federal and provincial governments will jointly develop settlement and language training strategies (service gaps and optimal ways of delivering and measuring the effectiveness of integration services) . The overall goal of these strategies is to support the successful social and economic integration of immigrants in Ontario.$PP=New DevelopmentslProvincial Nominee Program (PNPs) are also in place with 10 jurisdictions (the Yukon and all provinces except Quebec), either as an annex to a framework agreement or as a stand-alone agreement. Under the PNP, provinces and territories have the authority to nominate individuals as permanent residents to address specific labour market and economic development needs. Canada Experience Class program will allow temporary workers as well and international students to apply to become permanent residents . Aimed at people who want to immigrate to Canada and already have Canadian work experience or Canadian academic credentials. . Perhaps as many as 12,000  18,000. The Immigration Backlog is now report as 900,000. (This effectively means that newcomers face long processing delays, perhaps as along as five years). b!N,!>lPolicy Challenge: Immigrants Skills Are Underutilized7P7Immigrants tend to start at a significant earnings disadvantage, . In 1980, the income of male immigrants represented 89% of the income of workers born in Canada . In 2000, the income of immigrants fell to 77% relative to the income of workers born in Canada Unemployment rate shows the same trend . In 1981, the unemployment rate of immigrants (7.1%) was lower than the unemployment rate of Canadians (7.9%) . 20 years later, the unemployment rate of immigrants is 12.7% compare to 7.4% for workers born in Canada The economic condition of newcomers in the country has worsened; the immigrants who are most affected belong to racial minorities Annual cost of this problem: $2 billion XAPP'PPPPA>Salary Gap Disparity in median incomes among recent immigrants"?P $4?lPolicy Challenge: Immigrants Skills Are Underutilized7P7Principal Cause: the non-recognition of foreign education and foreign experience " Canadian workers are increasingly educated, employers have access to a qualified workforce and prefer to hire Canadian- educated workers with domestic experience " Professional associations are often accused of placing too many barriers in front of otherwise qualified immigrants " Even with a work authorization given by a professional association, there is still an earnings gap of 15% between newcomers and the Canadian-born  limited access to senior/management positions The earnings gap for workers outside the knowledge economy (mostly regulated by professional association) represents a 30% difference Most newcomers will not be part of the knowledge economy Cultural hegemony is the new head tax to exclude the  undesirable, and to perpetuate oppression in Canada.0RPP,Ph@Potential SolutionsFThe Canadian government has recently announced that it will increase immigration  yet, most of our newcomers today are visible minorities " To help mitigate possible social tensions, governments (federal, provincial and municipal) have a role to play in establishing coherent policy " Some potential initiatives include: 1) Better sources of information for immigrants, before and after arrival 2) Bridge-training programs to  top-up immigrants skills or fill in the gaps 3) Subsidized workplace internship and mentoring programs 4) More support for credential assessment services to improve labour market effectiveness 5) Improved public awareness of the problems faced by skilled immigrants in integrating into the Canadian labour market and the consequences for Canadian society $EPP$,b4/#rf!BNJ