疫情期间加拿大两步移民模式的机遇和裂缝:中国移民经验的教训。

Amrita Hari, Chen Wang-Dufil
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自20世纪90年代以来,加拿大的移民管理一直演变为两步模式,为临时居民通过联邦和省级项目申请永久身份创造了途径。新冠肺炎疫情带来了前所未有的挑战,但也有可能成为重塑加拿大移民未来的关键政策时刻。在本文中,我们对16名中国临时居民进行了半结构化的深入采访,以揭示这些新政策的一些成功、机遇、挑战、局限性和明显的裂缝,这些新政策旨在在疫情期间和加拿大疫情后的复苏中保持高水平的移民。我们回顾了最近一些与疫情相关的政策措施,这些措施加强了加拿大目前的两步移民模式,为加拿大境内的临时居民过渡到永久居民身份创造了更多机会,同时限制了海外申请人的资格。随着加拿大决定将哪些疫情措施永久化,中国临时居民的生活经历可以提供有益的教训。
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Opportunities and Cracks in Canada's Two-Step Migration Model During the Pandemic: Lessons from Chinese Migrant Experiences.

Canada's migration management has been evolving into a two-step model since the 1990s, creating pathways for temporary residents to apply for permanent status through federal and provincial programs. The COVID-19 pandemic brought with it unprecedented challenges but also holds the potential to be a key policy moment to re-imagine Canada's migration future. In this paper, we draw on semi-structured, in-depth interviews with 16 Chinese temporary residents, to reveal some of the successes, opportunities, as well as challenges, limitations, and conspicuous cracks in these new policies intended to maintain high levels of immigration during the pandemic and through Canada's post-pandemic recovery. We review some of the recent pandemic-related policy measures that strengthen Canada's current two-step migration model, which created more opportunities for temporary residents within Canadian borders to transition to permanent resident status, while restricting the eligibility of overseas applicants. The lived experiences of Chinese temporary residents can provide useful lessons as Canada determines which pandemic measures to make permanent.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of International Migration and Integration (JIMI) is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed scholarly journal, which publishes original research papers, policy discussions and book reviews that enhance the understanding of immigration, settlement and integration and that contribute to policy development. The Journal of International Migration and Integration consistently covers a wide array of subject areas, including labor market integration, refugee status in various nations, adaptation strategies of immigrants in industrialized settings, racial and gender variations in migration, the role of social work in the integration of new citizens, and retention of ethnic and older national identities in new environments. These are issues of concern throughout the world. The journal looks at the social world with a fresh vision enhanced by the basic and applied social sciences. JIMI welcomes papers based on original research, critital policy debates and comparative analyses. Submissions and subscriptions are open to all.
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