Brigita Peklaj Gimnazija Šentvid 3C: 16September 2009.
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someone who comes to live in a country from another country
There has been a rise in the number of immigrants coming from Eastern Europe, especially Poland.
someone who lives in a country that is not their own country
Prague has a large population of American expatriates.
expatchooses to work abroad
in a good position to fulfil his expectations and follow his professional career: has a special status and privilege of work
generally from the Western World: Europeans, Americans, Australians and Japanese abroad
immigrantis often forced away
from home by poverty and need; doesn’t see any other way out of his condition
generally from poor countries: Latinos, East Europeans, Arabs, Africans and Asians
someone who leaves their country, especially during a war or other threatening event
Thousands of refugees have entered the camps along the borders in recent days.
someone who has to leave their own country because they are in danger and who arrives in another country and asks to be allowed to live there
refugeeasylum seekers are
allowed to stay in a country if they are granted refugee status
Afghanistan, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Congo
asylum seekerwarnatural disasterspolitical reasons
dissident: someone who disagrees publicly with a government, especially in a country where this is not allowed
marriage
adoption
sponsoring a relativeaccepting responsibility for someone’s actions or financial situation
We sponsored a family who came from
India.
immigrant country
Getting a job
TaxesThey do jobs other people don’t want
New languageMissing familyDoing bad jobs
Protests, not enough jobs for everyone
immigrant country
Meet new peopleNew cultureLearn a language
New energyDiversity
HomesickRecognition of your degree can be a problemMuch more expensive
Brain drainHigher rents
immigrant country
CheaperNo obligationsBetter climate
Settle in deserted houses in the countrysideExtra money
New languageNew peopleHard to return if you change your mindAway from your family
Higher house pricesHealth expensesDon’t integrate
immigrant country
Meet new peopleNew chanceBetter job
More workers
LanguageKnowing no oneRaising your child in a different environment
Less jobs for the localsGetting married just to get citizenship
immigrant country
Hope for a better lifeNew jobEducationEscape from danger
More workersMore taxpayers
Can get sent backNew languageNot enough rightsCan’t get jobs that match their education
Low education levelMore problems in schoolsGhettosViolence, crime
immigrant country
Getting a jobA better lifeHigher standardFollow their dreams
Higher consumption
No rights, not registeredNew culture, new languageThe dream of a better life isn’t trueNo health insuranceA worse standard of life
Don’t pay taxesMore crime
immigrant country
Better living conditions for people coming from former YugoslaviaBeautiful landscape
Low paid workforceDiversityPopulation increase
Discrimination, nationalism radical and otherwiseDifficult languageHard to get a good job if you don’t speak the language well
Don’t learn the language Don’t respect the laws
immigrant country
Live, work, study anywhere on equal terms in theoryGet a better job
More workers, cheap labour
Still difficult to get a good job, technicalities
Brain drain, different standards of educationLosing the young population
QUEBEC AND CANADIAN STUDENTS [1]
Quebec students $13,168 $13,868 - $18,268
Other Canadian Students $16,918 $17,618 - $22,118
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Off Campus On Campus
Tuition fees* (based on 30 credits) $14,000 - $23,000 $14,000 - $23,000
Mandatory health insurance(single coverage)
$639 $639
Immigration fees $225 $225
Ancillary fees** $1,500 $1,500
Books and Supplies $1,000 $1,000
Lodging (8 months) $4,400 $7,500 - $12,000
Food (8 months) $2,400 included in Lodging
Other expenses $2,000 $2,000
Total $26,164 -$35,165 $26,864 - $40,364
General information about immigration in Canada
http://www.cic.gc.ca/University http://www.mcgill.ca/ http://www.concordia.ca/ http://www.ubishops.ca/