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Lena [83]
2 years ago
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What has stayed the same of Chinese immigration to Canada.

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NNADVOKAT [17]2 years ago
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the major periods of chinese immigration (from 1858 to 1923 and since 1947) reflected changes in the Canadian government's Immigration Policy. From 1885, Chinese migrants had to pay a $50 "entry" or "head" tax before being admitted into canada. the chinese were the only ethnic group to pay a tax to enter canada.

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