Becoming a Citizen

Becoming a Citizen
Author: Irene Bloemraad
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2006-10-03
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0520248996

"Becoming a Citizen is a terrific book. Important, innovative, well argued, theoretically significant, and empirically grounded. It will be the definitive work in the field for years to come."—Frank D. Bean, Co-Director, Center for Research on Immigration, Population and Public Policy "This book is in three ways innovative. First, it avoids the domestic navel-gazing of U.S .immigration studies, through an obvious yet ingenious comparison with Canada. Second, it shows that official multiculturalism and common citizenship may very well go together, revealing Canada, and not the United States, as leader in successful immigrant integration. Thirdly, the book provides a compelling picture of how the state matters in making immigrants citizens. An outstanding contribution to the migration and citizenship literature!"—Christian Joppke, American University of Paris

Becoming a Citizen

Becoming a Citizen
Author: Irene Bloemraad
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2006
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780520248984

"Becoming a Citizen is a terrific book. Important, innovative, well argued, theoretically significant, and empirically grounded. It will be the definitive work in the field for years to come."--Frank D. Bean, Co-Director, Center for Research on Immigration, Population and Public Policy "This book is in three ways innovative. First, it avoids the domestic navel-gazing of U.S .immigration studies, through an obvious yet ingenious comparison with Canada. Second, it shows that official multiculturalism and common citizenship may very well go together, revealing Canada, and not the United States, as leader in successful immigrant integration. Thirdly, the book provides a compelling picture of how the state matters in making immigrants citizens. An outstanding contribution to the migration and citizenship literature!"--Christian Joppke, American University of Paris

Citizenship and Immigration Canada

Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Author: Canada. Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Publisher: Citoyenneté et immigration Canada
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2003
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

This document provides an overview of the activities of Citizenship and Immigration Canada in the areas of: admitting immigrants, foreign students, visitors and temporary workers; resettling and protecting refugees; helping newcomers adapt; and managing access to Canada.

The Lost Canadians

The Lost Canadians
Author: Don Chapman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2015
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780994055408

Tells the story of Don Chapman and his work on behalf of Canadians fighting for citizenship rights, equality and identity.

Pour Mieux Connaître-- L'immigration Et la Citoyenneté

Pour Mieux Connaître-- L'immigration Et la Citoyenneté
Author: Canada. Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Publisher: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC Audio)
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1999
Genre: Law
ISBN:

This guide is arranged in two parts. The first part covers immigration, including sections on immigration operations, immigrating to Canada, refugees, immigrant settlement programs, visiting Canada, foreign students, temporary foreign workers, enforcement, immigration inquiries, detention and removal, appeals, and status. The second part is a reference guide to the rights and responsibilities of Canadian citizenship and the process of becoming a Canadian citizen.

Growing Together

Growing Together
Author: Canada. Citizenship and Immigration Canada. Public Affairs Branch
Publisher: Hull, Québec : Published by Public Affairs Branch, Citizenship and Immigration Canada in collaboration with R/L Taylor Publishing Consultants Limited
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1995
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

It concludes with a chapter on Canadian ideals.

Canada and Immigration

Canada and Immigration
Author: Freda Hawkins
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1988
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780773506336

Canada and Immigration is a portrait of Canadian immigration since the end of the Second World War. It is an important record and analysis of immigration policies, laws, and methods of management during this period, as well as an account of the attitudes and beliefs of the politicians and officials who developed and managed this area of public policy. It is the first study to considers all aspects of Canadian immigration and pays as much attention to management and the problems facing immigration managers as it does to immigration policy and policy makers.