Unit 3: Changing Populations

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Across
  1. 1. Abbreviation for the Canadian federal department that is responsible for our immigration policies.
  2. 3. Event that caused a spike in the populations of countries after the end of the Second World War.
  3. 6. Obstacles such as a lack of money, long distances to travel, and inability to adapt to the culture in the country you wish to settle in.
  4. 8. Term used to describe the husband and mother in law who control a young bride’s reproductive decisions.
  5. 9. Factors such as better health care, better education, and freedom of expression fall under this category.
  6. 11. Abbreviation for the international organization that looks after refugees from all over the world.
  7. 12. To be accepted as a permanent resident to Canada under this category as a __________ Worker, you must pass a test and score a minimum of 67 points.
  8. 13. Canadian province/territory that has the highest population.
  9. 14. Permanent residents in Canada who do not hold Canadian citizenship do not have the right to ________ in this democratic event.
Down
  1. 1. Country of origin of Canada’s largest immigrant group today.
  2. 2. Group within a population, aged 15-64, that financially supports the remaining portion.
  3. 4. During the 1990s there was a large immigrant movement into Canada from this British colony ahead of it being transferred back to Chinese rule.
  4. 5. The study of population numbers, distribution, trends, and issues.
  5. 7. Asian country in Stage 4 of the Demographic Transition Model that would need up to 600,000 immigrants per year to stabilize the population.
  6. 10. Most popular urban destination for new immigrants to Canada.