Indeed, when they immigrate to developed countries they are often among the most creative and inventive people in their new homes. |
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After establishing himself as an artist in his native land, he decided to immigrate to the United States. |
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If they choose to immigrate they can have a fruitful career as a consultant. |
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Imagine you lived in a far-away country and chose to apply to immigrate to our great white chilly north. |
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Thousands of Alsatians chose to immigrate to the United States at this time rather than live under German rule. |
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It is also known that many European settlers first lived in Venezuela, only to immigrate to the United States. |
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If France has a problem with its birth rate, couldn't it just allow more people to immigrate? |
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Although relatively few Bolivians immigrate to the United States, those who do are often clerical and administrative workers. |
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People from around the world who chose to immigrate to Canada deserve this same respect, regardless of where they decide to live. |
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The pull factor to immigrate illegally would be questioned when it is difficult to find a job and to earn money. |
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Instead, many Western Samoans seek to immigrate to American Samoa. |
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In 2000 David Hilewitz tried to immigrate from South Africa to Canada with his son Gavin who has a mild developmental disability. |
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True, he had knocked around the world, leaving home at an early age to immigrate first to England, before taking the teaching job in Argentina. |
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To immigrate in a new country is not an easy decision and it is essential to think of it lengthily and to weigh up all the consequences. |
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But outbreaks still occur, spread chiefly by children and teens who immigrate here from abroad and who have not been immunized. |
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Some join family already here, while others immigrate to escape from poverty, overpopulation or persecution. |
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It is destroying hundreds of thousands of farming jobs in the south and is cynically pushing farmers to move off the land or to immigrate. |
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The thousands of people who today immigrate illegally are condemned to a shadow world of lies, fear and powerlessness. |
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How many children and youth immigrate to New Brunswick at a young age and how is their integration proceeding? |
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But it's becoming harder and harder to identify the reasons why people choose to immigrate. |
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Of course, at the same time the poor were also being either encouraged to immigrate or expelled to the colonies. |
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Nova Scotia has a new program to encourage farmers to immigrate to the province. |
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If you wish to immigrate to one of Canada's provinces as a provincial nominee, you must first apply to the province where you wish to settle. |
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On a more personal level, he and I know what it is like to immigrate to Canada. |
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As more people immigrate to Nunavut from other countries, the demand for immigration law services is expected to increase. |
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Initially, single or married men were likely to immigrate alone, living in crowded quarters or rooming houses, saving their money and sending large amounts back to Poland. |
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Scores of Chinese in Guangdong province began to immigrate to California through the Port of San Francisco. |
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It was easier for my family to leave the Soviet Union and immigrate to Canada! |
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Many others have endured huge obstacles and lengthy waits to immigrate legally. |
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They may change when we get married, immigrate to another country, or convert to another religion. |
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This crisis causes farmers to abandon their land and migrate toward urban areas to find menial work, or to illegally immigrate to more financially stable countries. |
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If one does not wish to live in Korea, one should immigrate legally. |
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The current Directive does, however, not intend to establish an unconditional right of third-country nationals to immigrate, if the above condition and all other requirements laid down in Chapter II or III are fulfilled. |
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The Amerasian's spouse and minor, unmarried children are eligible to immigrate along with him or her. |
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In a few cases, an individual may wish to immigrate to a new country in a form of transferred patriotism. |
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To overcome this problem, the Singapore government has been encouraging foreigners to immigrate to Singapore for the past few decades. |
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Hamburg was also shown in An American Tail where Fievel Mousekewitz and his family immigrate to America in the hopes to escape cats. |
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Catherine the Great, herself ethnically German, invited Germanic farmers to immigrate and settle in Russian lands along the Volga River. |
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Impacts on broader policy issues e.g. continue to search for doctors who wish to immigrate to Canada although their countries of origin have lodged formal complaints with Canada. |
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This may lead to a greater propensity to apply for regularisation in this category, and a smaller share of these people may intend to permanently immigrate. |
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Ms. Chesters, applied to immigrate with the sponsorship of her Canadian husband but was denied permanent residency in Canada because she had multiple sclerosis. |
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If people cannot build a good life for themselves in their own country because the fruits of their labour cannot be sold in our markets, they will always try to immigrate. |
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While a certain number of newcomers immigrate alone to Canada, the majority come to settle with their family, or at least to hope that their family will join them soon. |
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I can see why professional corporations protect their work, but to immigrate to Canada, you need a qualification, yet when you get here, that qualification is not recognized. |
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The essential parameters determining population should therefore be studied carefully: fertility, probability of death, decision to migrate within the country, to emigrate or to immigrate. |
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The notion of a migrant worker' does not actually take account of what really happens when people immigrate with members of their family, including students or retired people. |
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Third, in a related vein, it can also review adverse security findings that would affect a person's right to immigrate to Canada or obtain Canadian citizenship. |
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One constant from 1988-89 to 1989-90 was that there were no new complaints in either year about the denial of citizenship or a chance to immigrate to Canada as the result of CSIS security assessments and recommendations. |
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Discover the inspiring success stories of several Olympic hopefuls who left their home to immigrate to Canada, and are now following their dream of reaching the podium! |
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The rise of Nazism in the 1930s led many European scientists, including Albert Einstein, Enrico Fermi, and John von Neumann, to immigrate to the United States. |
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Then, they will denationalize by themselves or they will immigrate. |
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The terms under which the Huguenots agreed to immigrate were the same offered to other VOC subjects, including free passage and requisite farm equipment on credit. |
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This right to immigrate did not and still does not grant citizenship. |
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