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With the 1967 reform, Canada?s immigration policy changed from a country-preference system to a points system. The …
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We examine the effect of changes in skilled-immigrant population shares in 98 Canadian cities between 1981 and 2006 on per capita patents. The Canadian case is of interest because its 'points system' for selecting immigrants is viewed as a model of skilled immigration policy. Our estimates...
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The legal system has entered the immigration policy framework via class action suits which force immigrant receiving countries to address shortfalls in their immigration and citizenship ascension policies. This paper addresses the role of class action lawsuits in the Canadian context.
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We examine the effect of changes in skilled-immigrant population shares in 98 Canadian cities between 1981 and 2006 on per capita patents. The Canadian case is of interest because its 'points system' for selecting immigrants is viewed as a model of skilled immigration policy. Our estimates...
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Canada's immigration system is currently undergoing significant change driven by several goals that include (1) a …
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on Canadians. The multidimensional positive impacts accruing to Canada from the increased arrival of Hong-Kong, Taiwanese … and PRC immigrants would be manifested in terms of the long term presence of highly educated immigrants increasing Canada …'s productivity which will in turn diversify Canada's trade patterns beyond Canada's current NAFTA/USMCA boundaries. Cultural …
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