Mexican Immigrants and Temporary Residents in Canada: Current Knowledge and Future Research

The migration of Mexicans to Canada is a new phenomenon, but it represents one of the most significant increases in the movement of people from Latin America. Since the mid-1990s, the number of Mexicans in Canada has been growing rapidly because of the return of the descendants of Canadian Mennonite...

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Autor principal: Richard E. Mueller
Formato: artículo científico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, A.C. 2005
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description The migration of Mexicans to Canada is a new phenomenon, but it represents one of the most significant increases in the movement of people from Latin America. Since the mid-1990s, the number of Mexicans in Canada has been growing rapidly because of the return of the descendants of Canadian Mennonites who emigrated to Mexico and the provisions of the North American Free Trade Agreement (nafta), which eases the entrance requirements for Mexican nationals. This article looks at the number of Mexicans in Canada, the timeframe of entry, and the number of temporary migrants admitted, and it suggests areas for future research.
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spelling clacso-CLACSO873042022-03-22T17:45:23Z Mexican Immigrants and Temporary Residents in Canada: Current Knowledge and Future Research Richard E. Mueller Demografía 1 international migration 2 Mennonites 3 nafta 4 Canada 5 Mexico The migration of Mexicans to Canada is a new phenomenon, but it represents one of the most significant increases in the movement of people from Latin America. Since the mid-1990s, the number of Mexicans in Canada has been growing rapidly because of the return of the descendants of Canadian Mennonites who emigrated to Mexico and the provisions of the North American Free Trade Agreement (nafta), which eases the entrance requirements for Mexican nationals. This article looks at the number of Mexicans in Canada, the timeframe of entry, and the number of temporary migrants admitted, and it suggests areas for future research. 2005 2022-03-22T17:45:23Z 2022-03-22T17:45:23Z artículo científico http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=15103102 http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/87304 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=151 Migraciones Internacionales application/pdf El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, A.C. Migraciones Internacionales (México) Num.1 Vol.3
spellingShingle Demografía
1 international migration
2 Mennonites
3 nafta
4 Canada
5 Mexico
Richard E. Mueller
Mexican Immigrants and Temporary Residents in Canada: Current Knowledge and Future Research
title Mexican Immigrants and Temporary Residents in Canada: Current Knowledge and Future Research
title_full Mexican Immigrants and Temporary Residents in Canada: Current Knowledge and Future Research
title_fullStr Mexican Immigrants and Temporary Residents in Canada: Current Knowledge and Future Research
title_full_unstemmed Mexican Immigrants and Temporary Residents in Canada: Current Knowledge and Future Research
title_short Mexican Immigrants and Temporary Residents in Canada: Current Knowledge and Future Research
title_sort mexican immigrants and temporary residents in canada: current knowledge and future research
topic Demografía
1 international migration
2 Mennonites
3 nafta
4 Canada
5 Mexico
url http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=15103102
http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/87304