Do you know Canada that a huge part of it is inhabitable, many thousands of kms. north where there are no roads, swampy land or Arctic land? All one has to do is look at map of Canada. The British Columbia coastline hardly has any villages, much less cities because it's all virgin protected forest, etc. Interior B.C. has several mountain ranges and parts are desert. It's shocking enough to see it even for me, from the airplane, the vast areas of open wilderness. Not arable land,no roads of any length, no nothing at all. No wonder why the Europeans love it.
I know about the road situation because dearie has had to plan bike trips solo to cycle across Canada, selection of any roads gets very thin once, one goes north less than 400 kms. northward in British Columbia and Ontario from each province's most southern tip. A person can cycle for several hundred kms. in certain parts of Canada...and encounter no public building, no food. It helps to be strong ...in mind, body.
So Canada continues to have its immigration application process (which is actually rigorous, I've helped my father fill out forms for relatives....when I was a teenager since I could use a typewriter at that time.), medical test requirements, etc. Backup sponsorship by Canadian relatives or employers for immigrant applicant. This all has to be documented.
Sure there are some queue jumpers but it's not at the level of some European countries. But don't know if that's just perceived, or Europe is just geographically closer.
below a bunch of danish visited vancouver this past week to find out why integration of immigrants is less "problematic" in scale.. It amused me that they asked academics/professors. Danes should have consulted Vancouver immigrant service managers and counsellors, plus community leaders who are well-versed and closer to the ground of what is truly happening.
Given your half-joking suggestion, Edelweiss, then it might be a reflection that the concept of national identity for Germany, Denmark, etc....it's harder for them to let go of the concept of German blood/heritage/history/language and integrate. And just ship people somewhere else, right?
Heck English and French languages in Canada is imported. Aboriginal languages (over 50 of them) are indigenous to Canada, not our 2 official languages.
http://www.vancouversun.com/life/Danes+meet+with+Canadians+learn+solutions+immigration+tensions/3515314/story.html
While unskilled asylum seekers and immigrants wait for years to find work in Scandinavia, the Nordic social safety net takes generous care of them with free income, schooling, health care and housing, exacerbating resentment among native-born Danes.
After pinpointing a host of other political, historical and social factors related to Canadian multiculturalism, however, the scholars from Metropolis B.C. had to admit to the Danes it really remains a mystery why ethnically and religiously diverse Canadians tend to get along in relative peace.
Still, by the end of the session at SFU Harbour Centre, some of the Danish delegates acknowledged they have a few things to learn from the Canadian approach to immigration and multiculturalism. They just wished they could find out more precisely what the lessons are.
Immigrants here do not get free housing, clothing, etc. i can confirm this since we have had relatives immigrate to Canada in past 25 years. My father was on paper, the "sponsor". As soon as relative got to Canada, they had to find a job..which they did. And find their own housing which we would give them tips.
I hope I have clearly explained in a practial way how immigrants under the normal process in Canada are dealt with at the beginning.
No wonder, why I can't relate to boomer reminscing about sock hops, dances, music, dating, etc.
I lived in different world...at times when I was teenager. I saw this side up close and personal in my extended family.