Question: 21. What were the new criteria for immigrating? 22. What is the status of an immigrant who is not a citizen yet? What is the

21. What were the new criteria for immigrating?

22. What is the status of an immigrant who is not a citizen yet? What is the difference?

23. What is considered one of the most important new rights of an immigrant?

24. Right after the Second World War, what was the biggest source of refugees? What were the causes?

25. Where has the refugee problem shifted to in terms of source countries?

26. In the late seventies Canada recommitted itself to refugee protection. What was that commitment, and what has been some of the problems?

27. Which process has been more controversial; refugee selection abroad, or application from within Canada? Why?

Part Five - Late 20th Century

28. What have been some of the good outcomes of our refugee process to that point? What have been some of the bad outcomes?

29. What events have causes a tightening of our refugee procedures? How have those procedures been tightened?

30. How did the definition of immigration classes or categories change in the 80's and 90's? How does this reflect a change in Canada's immigration policy goals? What were the successes and failures?

31. What has become the nature of the debate over immigration today? Generally, what are the arguments in favour and against? Which side is winning and why?

32. How is immigration changing Canada today? What is our new profile for the desirable immigrant?

33. Are we closing our doors to refugees?

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