SOCWORK 1A06 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Non-Refoulement, Foreign Worker, Well-Founded Relation
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>essay due next monday (feb 29) bring paper copy to class. >tutorial change: tutorials remain in lecture hall *this includes yours in 2 weeks* >you can use course material from first semester in your essay, anything used must be referenced. The intention is to appreciate the international, social and political and economic factors that lead people to leave their countries of origin. >global interconnections have led to growth in economic immigration. >changing demographics across canada; immigrants bringing something to the country (work) >refers to a process where the refugee may be given permanent legal residency in a settlement country. >resettlement policies reflect the ideologies of settlement countries. >resettlement is used where life, liberty, safety, health or other human rights are threatened. >war and armed conflicts have forced more than 15 million people from their countries. A migrant is a person who has moved from one country to another either temporarily or permanently.