Immigrating To Canada

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Immigrating to Canada can heavily affect your identity, culture, lifestyle, etc. One of the main reasons for these shifts is because of the political factors. Political factors can impact immigrants such as a new form of government, they may not share the same views as the government, there might be different laws or they may just not like the leader. If an immigrant comes from a country that has a dictatorship and they come to Canada that has a monarchy, they may not know what voting is. With a dictatorship, there is only one party that has tight control over the country and what people do. A democracy allows people to have the freedom of speech and come together to make decisions about what the country should do going forward. Immigrants …show more content…
People who immigrate to Canada can experience discrimination based on their age, gender, race and/or sexual orientation. For example, there is the book called The Skin We’re In by Desmond Cole, which emphasizes the struggles black people go through in their everyday lives. Another thing is that immigrants may not find many people who are from the same culture or religion. For example, I am a Punjabi. I don’t think I’ve ever met a single person that is also Punjabi that I know of. Although this doesn’t impact me because I have lots of friends from different backgrounds, I have always been conscious of it. Being able to properly celebrate a traditional holiday could be another struggle for immigrants. For example, in India, people celebrate Diwali. Everybody gets the day off to celebrate (the meaning of the celebration is different for each religion) and have fun. People light candles, make rangoli patterns, and light fireworks. However, in Canada Diwali is celebrated more quietly since you need permits for fireworks which you didn’t in India. Therefore, most people don’t set off fireworks, which makes the celebration more quiet and less special. Lastly, people in Canada may not share the same cultural views as them. For example, Muslims don’t eat pigs (pork, ham, bacon, etc.). but many Canadians don’t share the same views as them and do eat pigs. These are some of the cultural struggles many immigrants face when coming to