Russian roots and Canadian wings: Russian archival documents on the Doukhobor emigration to Canada

Posted December 29th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

Russian roots and Canadian wings: Russian archival documents on the Doukhobor emigration to Canada

Emigration?

Posted July 5th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

This is what I have heard many times over.

There are so many people who would like to emigrate to another country. This is because the pasture seems greener the other side. However, the reality is otherwise. Usually life is hard and tough and many people regretted emigrating. Some are even cheated.

However, is emigrating to another country really so bad? Surely the country emigrated to can’t be all that bad. If one can adapt accordingly, wouldn’t it be acceptable? If you have a perfect job experience, enough capital and contacts, can it be all that bad? Can USA be all that bad? For that matter, Canada or the UK? Or is Australia really awful for immigrants?

Is emigrating to another country all that bad?

about the italian emigration?

Posted July 2nd, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

When the italians emigrated to canada, what were the challenges they had to go through?
please help

German Emigration to Canada and the Support of Its Deutschtum During the Weimar Republic: The Role of the Deutsches Ausland-Institut, Verein Fur Das … Und Ihre Hilfswissenschaften, Bd. 889.)

Emigration to Canada: Narrative of a voyage to Quebec, and journey from thence to New Lanark in Upper Canada, detailing the hardships and difficulties … and the actual condition of its inhabitants

Emigration. The Advantages of Emigration To Canada, Being The Substance of Two Lectures Delivered at the Town-Hall, Colchester And the Mechanics’ Institution, Ipswich

Posted May 18th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

Emigration. The Advantages of Emigration To Canada, Being The Substance of Two Lectures Delivered at the Town-Hall, Colchester And the Mechanics’ Institution, Ipswich

if i have any kind of criminal record, am i trapped in britain? can i never fullfill my ambition of emigration

Posted April 18th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

to the u.s or canada?
this is my life long dream, im 29 have battled bpd and depression and psychological probs since 16, i have ultimate ambition to move to sunnier climates, once i overcome my problems..
but im scared my past will prevent me from doing so an ill be stuck here..
right now im waiting for a therapist..
i eventually wanna move far far away from britain, im worried i wont be able to, that ill never achieve finding a loving partner, and living in a home in canada
im afraid that wont happen, in which case im not long for this world

The Great Famine, steerage, and Irish emigration? PLEASE HELP ME!?

Posted April 18th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

I am doing a project on Ireland emigration and steerage, and the great famine in 1845.

My questions are:

What was it like being a passanger while being in the steerage? (detailed)
What happend to the survivors of the steerage?
What could it have been like for a very very poor person’s life before the great famine in ireland? (detailed)

I am supposed to write 23-28 journal entries about what it was like on my ‘adventure’ but in the mid 1800’s on ireland. I am supposed to talk about my life before the famine (as a poor person) and what happend on the steerage, and then what happend when i got off of it and reached Canada?

THANK YOU FOR YOU TIME AND HELP!! IT’S MUCH APPRICIATED.

What does the BNP think about emigration?

Posted April 5th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

In the Jan 2008 issue of Identity, the BNP’s ” flagship magazine”, they have a nice article about how great the empire was. They say that between 5,000 and 7,000 people left per year.
The claim is that 100 million British people left to go to America between 1815 and 1930. (considering that the US is only 300 million people, Canada about 20 million maybe 30 million, and that the number of hispanics, asians and black people plus the emigration from the rest of europe, like the large russian community etc makes this figure seem a little strange to me, either many people went and came back, but anyways…)

Then in february 2008 Griffin talks about the number of british people emigrating abroad at 207,000. And the reason ALL these people seem to leave is “in the hope of making a new life somewhere with lower taxes, less red tape and no third world invasion.”
I think most people would say they are leaving the country to go somewhere which has sunshine the majority of the time.

The BNP seems to think that prior to WW2 and the “genocide-by-replacement” “invasion” of black people and asian people it was such a great time and we need to go back to that, yet so many people emigrated then, and people emigrate now, that it might not actually be because of the immigration that british people are leaving.