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Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada: Process, Progress and Prospects

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The Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada (LSIC), conducted jointly by Statistics Canada and Citizenship and Immigration Canada under the Policy Research Initiative, is a comprehensive survey designed to study the process by which new immigrants adapt to Canadian society. About 12,000 immigrants aged 15 and older who arrived in Canada from abroad between October 2000 and September 2001 were interviewed. By late 2005, when all three waves of interviews will have been completed, the survey will provide a better understanding of how the settlement process unfolds for new immigrants.

The results of this survey will provide valuable information on how immigrants are meeting various challenges associated with integration and what resources are most helpful to their settlement in Canada. The main topics being investigated include housing, education, foreign credentials recognition, employment, income, the development and use of social networks, language skills, health, values and attitudes, and satisfaction with the settlement experience.

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Product:Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada: Process, Progress and Prospects
Catalogue no.:89-611-XIE
Frequency:Irregular
Status:Ongoing/Available
 
Latest issue:2000/2001 Free
Release date:September 4, 2003
Authors: Chui, Tina
 
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attitudes, employment, health care, housing, immigrants, immigration, language spoken at home, refugees, social services, social support, training.

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