This paper addresses the gap in research on the social dimensions of refugee resettlement. This is accomplished by examining refugee belonging and definitions of “integration”through a case study of Acehnese refugees resettled in Vancouver, British Columbia, between 2004 and 2006. We analyze findings based on a survey and in-depth interviews conducted five years after resettlement. Our findings suggest that recently resettled groups like the Acehnese, who are “new and few,” face specif c integration challenges. Importantly,the lengthy timelines to enact sponsorship of a spouse and/or family reunification from Aceh unwittingly inhibit the social integration of the sponsors waiting in Canada.Cet article traite de lacunes en matière de recherc...
Research and policy concerning the Syrian Canadian diaspora has not prioritized elders. This article...
This thesis focuses on integration outcomes among government-assisted refugees (GARs) who arrived in...
AbstractThrough a qualitative case study with Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) sponsorship groups a...
Between 2004 and 2006, the Canadian government resettled 154 refugees originally from Aceh, Indonesi...
This paper explores Canada’s response, through our Refugee and Humanitarian Resettlement Program, to...
Focus groups were conducted with Sudanese and Vietnamese refugee leaders and settlement counsellors ...
While a fairly large body of empirical research and policy documents exists on immigrant integration...
AbstractThere is little longitudinal research that directly compares the effectiveness of Canada’s G...
This article describes refugee-background South Sudanese Acholi attempts to (re)produce customary ma...
This paper seeks to develop a framework for explaining the integration process of landed refugee-cla...
Research on refugee resettlement frequently overlooks the larger context of the experience of forced...
The Indochinese refugee movement cast a long shadow over subsequent resettlement operations. UNHCR h...
Canada is internationally recognized as a leader in welcoming refugee newcomers. However, there is l...
The past decade has seen renewed efforts to establish resettlement as a durable solution for refugee...
This paper describes the experiences of twenty-four Bosnian refugees resettled in the US and explore...
Research and policy concerning the Syrian Canadian diaspora has not prioritized elders. This article...
This thesis focuses on integration outcomes among government-assisted refugees (GARs) who arrived in...
AbstractThrough a qualitative case study with Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) sponsorship groups a...
Between 2004 and 2006, the Canadian government resettled 154 refugees originally from Aceh, Indonesi...
This paper explores Canada’s response, through our Refugee and Humanitarian Resettlement Program, to...
Focus groups were conducted with Sudanese and Vietnamese refugee leaders and settlement counsellors ...
While a fairly large body of empirical research and policy documents exists on immigrant integration...
AbstractThere is little longitudinal research that directly compares the effectiveness of Canada’s G...
This article describes refugee-background South Sudanese Acholi attempts to (re)produce customary ma...
This paper seeks to develop a framework for explaining the integration process of landed refugee-cla...
Research on refugee resettlement frequently overlooks the larger context of the experience of forced...
The Indochinese refugee movement cast a long shadow over subsequent resettlement operations. UNHCR h...
Canada is internationally recognized as a leader in welcoming refugee newcomers. However, there is l...
The past decade has seen renewed efforts to establish resettlement as a durable solution for refugee...
This paper describes the experiences of twenty-four Bosnian refugees resettled in the US and explore...
Research and policy concerning the Syrian Canadian diaspora has not prioritized elders. This article...
This thesis focuses on integration outcomes among government-assisted refugees (GARs) who arrived in...
AbstractThrough a qualitative case study with Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) sponsorship groups a...