Title: Shibao Guo
1Settling West Exploring the Integration
Experience of Recent Mainland Chinese Immigrants
in Edmonton
- Shibao Guo
- University of Calgary
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- Don DeVoretz
- RIIM/Simon Fraser University
- March 25, 2006
2Outline
- Contextual information
- A questionnaire approach
- Report of findings
- Conclusions and implications
3Canadian Immigration Policy
- Pre-1967 racial background
- 1967 the immigration point system
- 1980s business immigration program
- 1990s highly skilled immigrants
- 2001 Census
- 18.4 - born outside Canada
- 13.4 - visible minorities
- 1,029,400 Chinese Canadians
4History of Chinese Immigrants
- 1858 Chinese arrived in Victoria
- Coolie workers and chain migrants CPR
- From Guangdong Fujian
- Single men with rural origins
- 1885 1923 head tax (50 - 500)
- 1923 Chinese Immigration Act
- 1947 repeal of 1923 Act
5Chinese Emigration
- China isolated since 1949
- 1973 establishment of diplomatic relations
- Open door polices since 1978
- 1990s emigration phase
6The Chinese Leaver-Stayer Project
- Examines the underlying forces that influence the
move-stay decision for Chinese immigrants - Two stages
- 1. Seeks understanding of the integration
experience of Chinese immigrants in Canada - 2. The experience of Chinese immigrants who
returned home - The Canadian portion of the project involves a
matched study in five cities Vancouver, Toronto,
Montreal, Calgary, and Edmonton
7Research Questions
- Why do some people decide to leave while others
stay? - Who leaves, who stays, and why?
- Does Canada push them back home or do forces in
their home country attract them back? - What are the integration experiences of those who
stayed in Canada? - What are the policy implications?
8The Edmonton Study
- Focusing on the integration experience of recent
Mainland Chinese immigrants in Edmonton
9Questionnaire
- Basic information
- Motivations for immigrating
- Integration experience in Canada
- Concluding remarks
10I Basic Information
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15Major Cities They Came From
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22II. Motivations for Immigrating to Canada
- a. Further Studies
- b. Higher Paying Job
- c. More Job Security
- d. Opportunities for Promotion
- e. Less Stress
- Family Reunion
- Taking Care of Parents
- Living in the Canadian Culture
- i. Speaking English
- Seeking New Opportunities
- Acquiring Canadian Citizenship or Permanent
Residency - Education for the Children
- m. Natural Environment
- n. Joining My Old Friends
- o. Other Motivations
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24Top Five Motivations for Moving to Canada
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27Top Five Major Barriers Preventing from
Achieving Goals
28III Integration Experience in Canada
- Any difficulties of integrating into Canadian
society? - Employment experiences in Canada
- Social experience
- Impressions of Canada
- Experience with government and non-government
organizations
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30Top Five Major Difficulties Facing Integration
31Employment Experiences
- Your job before and after immigration
- Your household income in Canada
- How would you describe your current job in
comparison with your job before you left China
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35Other Integration Experience
- Social Experience
- Friends and families
- Are you happier than before you left China?
- Impressions of Canada
- Three things which brought you the most/least
satisfaction - How would you describe your life in Canada now?
- Any regrets about moving to Canada?
- Experience with government and non-government
organizations
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41IV Concluding Remarks
- What could the Canadian government do to help new
Chinese immigrants integrate into Canadian
society more effectively? - How could the two governments cooperate to help
Chinese immigrants? - Anything else youd like to add?
42Policy Implications
- What can Canadian Government do to help retain
this group of immigrants? - How can we facilitate immigrants access to the
labour market? - What are the policy implications of this research
to other immigrants in Canada?
43Thank you!