Canada has experienced a unique problem as a subset of its immigrants, approximately 10%, leave after ascension to citizenship. In this paper I argue that both the degree of immigrant naturalization and subsequent emigration from Canada is conditioned by economic opportunities and Canadian citizenship policies. A triangular model of movement comprising the concept of an entrepôt destination serves as a basis to argue that immigrants to entrepôt countries are faced with the decision to stay or leave after citizenship ascension. Limited evidence is presented to support the conclusion that recently naturalized Canadian immigrants who leave for a third country (USA) or return home (Hong Kong) experience positive selection and overachieve.emigra...
The cultural and economic conditions of the country from which an immigrant originates have a small ...
Using large-scale census data and adjusting for sending-country fixed effect to account for changing...
peer reviewedWe analyze the impact of temporary foreign workers (TFWs) and permanent immigrants on ...
Almost all Western countries have recently implemented restrictive changes to their citizenship law ...
Increasingly, immigrants, especially those from non-Western countries, are suspected of being unwill...
Immigrants ascend to citizenship at differential rates in Canada. Why is this so? This paper invest...
The relationship between economy and community is a constitutive tension in the Canadian immigration...
Immigrant naturalization is both a barometer of inclusiveness and immigrant incorporation and a mech...
This paper investigates the inter-provincial labour mobility behaviour of immigrants relative to tha...
Canada is a nation that is built on immigration and is fortunate in that it benefits from the divers...
This research endeavour attempts a critical appraisal of the scope and substance of Canada's immigra...
This paper presents some of the economic considerations that should underlie Canadian immigration po...
As labour markets change, the question arises whether Canada’s immigration policy – and our “point s...
The objective of this paper is to understand the transition between immigrants’ premigration educati...
This dissertation is concerned with how citizenship and its acquisition matter and what they mean fo...
The cultural and economic conditions of the country from which an immigrant originates have a small ...
Using large-scale census data and adjusting for sending-country fixed effect to account for changing...
peer reviewedWe analyze the impact of temporary foreign workers (TFWs) and permanent immigrants on ...
Almost all Western countries have recently implemented restrictive changes to their citizenship law ...
Increasingly, immigrants, especially those from non-Western countries, are suspected of being unwill...
Immigrants ascend to citizenship at differential rates in Canada. Why is this so? This paper invest...
The relationship between economy and community is a constitutive tension in the Canadian immigration...
Immigrant naturalization is both a barometer of inclusiveness and immigrant incorporation and a mech...
This paper investigates the inter-provincial labour mobility behaviour of immigrants relative to tha...
Canada is a nation that is built on immigration and is fortunate in that it benefits from the divers...
This research endeavour attempts a critical appraisal of the scope and substance of Canada's immigra...
This paper presents some of the economic considerations that should underlie Canadian immigration po...
As labour markets change, the question arises whether Canada’s immigration policy – and our “point s...
The objective of this paper is to understand the transition between immigrants’ premigration educati...
This dissertation is concerned with how citizenship and its acquisition matter and what they mean fo...
The cultural and economic conditions of the country from which an immigrant originates have a small ...
Using large-scale census data and adjusting for sending-country fixed effect to account for changing...
peer reviewedWe analyze the impact of temporary foreign workers (TFWs) and permanent immigrants on ...