(in)migrations
2 Who are we outside of status? the type of status casted upon the migrant depends on the social and spatial locations in which they circulate. some of them will get constituted as more desirable than others. depending on their class, race and gender their presence will be confined to the status of perpetual entry, instead to the one of someone who once entered.
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↓ as of 2019 it was estimated that there were around 272 million international migrants in the world, which equated to 3.5% of the global population.
(un desa, 2019)
IMM5285E - SPOUSE/COMMON-LAW QUESTIONNAIRE For use in joint
kit for spouses or common-law partners in Canada. This form is made available by Citizenship and Immigration Canada and is not to be sold to applicants.This document must be completed and included with your application for permanent residence in Canada if you are being sponsored by your spouse or common-law partner. Provide a complete and precise response to each question. Failure to provide this information could result in a refusal of your application. If more space is needed, include additional pages. 1. When was the first time you met your sponsor in person?. Date. Where?. Describe the circumstances of your first meeting. Did anyone introduce you to your sponsor? Who introduced you?. 2. Did you and your sponsor go on outings and/or trips together?. Yes. Describe the types of outings/trips on a separate sheet of paper and attach photos. v3. Are you currently living with your sponsor?. No. Explain on a separate sheet of paper.If you are living with someone other than your sponsor, include their name and their relationship to you in your explanation.Yes. Period of cohabitation. 4. Is your relationship known to your close friends and family?. No. Explain on a separate sheet of paper. Yes. On a separate sheet of paper, give their names, relationship to you and the dates your sponsor met them. 5. Are you in a common-law relationship, i.e. have you and your sponsor lived together in a conjugal relationship for a period of at least one year?. No. Yes. Provide written and documentary evidence of your relationship, e.g., joint insurance policies, wills, anything naming your partner as beneficiary, documents showing travel together, identity documents showing same address, documents showing joint ownership of possessions, joint mortgage/loan, joint lease/rental agreement, joint bank accounts/statements, etc. If you are married, answer a) and b) below. If not, proceed to question 7. a) Was your marriage arranged?. b) Was there a honeymoon?. Were there formal ceremonies to recognize/celebrate your relationship, e.g., engagement ceremony, traditional/customary marriage ceremony,commitment ceremony, partnership ceremony, reception, etc. No. Yes. For each ceremony attach a photograph and provide, on a separate sheet of paper, the date, location, number of attendees and indicate who performed the ceremony. Did the following persons attend the ceremony?. a) Your parents?. No. Explain on a separate sheet of paper. Yes. Explain on a separate sheet of paper. b) Your sponsor’s parents?. No. Explain on a separate
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CITIZEN
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REFUGEE
NEWCOMER
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SETTLER
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WHO HOLDS WHAT STATUS? (sticker pack)
- walk around the city with the status sheet. - pick an object, a body or a place. - peel the status and carefully stick on the surface you have chosen.
↓ the historical development of the canadian immigration system suggests that it went through several phases before reaching its current state. The contemporary construction of Canadian immigration saw the majority of settlers arriving to Canada (late 1800’s- 1960’s) predominantly from Europe and America. The point system was introduced in 1967 due to a great shortage of skilled labourers and the need for economic expansion. This saw the rise in immigrants from non-european countries including many from asia and other developing countries.
↓ maile arvin, eve tuck and angie morrill (2013) mention, multiculturalism is used to maintaining settler colonialism by assuming that all minorities and ethnic groups are different but work toward inclusion and equality, and therefore help with the expansion of the settler state.
RESIDENCE CALCULATOR To apply for Canadian Citizenship: make sure you have completed at least 3 years (1,095 days) in Canada out of the 5 years (1,825 days).
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