Immigration

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Across
  1. 1. the spouses, partners, children, parents, and grandparents of people living in Canada. (2 words)
  2. 4. the number of deaths that occur per 1000 population each year. e.g., in Canada (2019) it was 7.9 deaths / 1000 population. (2 words)
  3. 5. the number of births that occur per 1000 population each year. e.g., in Canada (2019) it was 10.2 births / 1000 population.(2 words)
  4. 10. the legal status of an individual as a member of a community or country that grants specific rights and duties to its citizens.
  5. 11. circumstances for which people wish to leave the country in which an individual originates (2 words)
  6. 12. formulated by the Conservative government led by John A. MacDonald in 1873 to promote Canadian industry, complete the national railway and settle the West. (2 words)
  7. 15. the process through which immigrants adapt to the social, cultural and political life of their new country.
  8. 16. any type of movement from one area to another
  9. 17. people who flee their home countries due to war, persecution, torture, or cruel and unusual punishment.
Down
  1. 2. for immigration, are elements that assess how well a person is likely to settle in Canada
  2. 3. circumstances which attract someone to immigrate to a particular country (2 words)
  3. 6. the process of people establishing homes, and often citizenship in a country that is not their native country.
  4. 7. skilled workers and business people who come to Canada because of work opportunities.
  5. 8. the level of well-being experienced by individuals and communities in terms of basic necessities, standards of living, and access to opportunities. (3 words)
  6. 9. To do with the characteristics of populations.
  7. 13. a criteria-based system developed in 1967 to select economic immigrants based on skills, education, work experience, and language proficiency. (2 words)
  8. 14. the people in Canada that are either working or available to work(2 words)