ACS 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Precarity

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Precarity: can be de ned as a way that one"s status as being less-than-full citizens can make one irregular or irregularized. : impacts how people approach and can use public services: Health: aka: non-status, an approach to migrant status in canada that draws on theoretical work on migrant irregularity and illegality. (240) Take a moment to consider pe a mu os" central claims. What does pe a mu os" mean when he writes that the canadian experience reveals non-institutionalized practices of marginalization in labor market access in. Toronto that are produced and reproduced by migrants as part of a discourse that. Right to remain permanently in the country (residence permit); Not depending on a third party for one"s right to be in canada (such as a sponsoring spouse or employer, and; Social citizenship rights available to permanent residents (eg. public education and public health coverage) pg. Lots of money needed to be payed in order to come to canada.

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