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... 497 46431 Total 161 929 192001 214230 230781 248 200 Source : Employment and Immigration Canada , 1992 and 1993b ( 1992 figures are provisional ) . Figure 11.4 . Canada , sources of immigrants , 1901-90 177 The main countries of settlement.
... 497 46431 Total 161 929 192001 214230 230781 248 200 Source : Employment and Immigration Canada , 1992 and 1993b ( 1992 figures are provisional ) . Figure 11.4 . Canada , sources of immigrants , 1901-90 177 The main countries of settlement.
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... Source : Economic Council of Canada , 1991 . days to artists and athletes . Those classified as " entrepreneurs " have to demonstrate that they can establish an enterprise which provides employ- ment for at least one Canadian and they ...
... Source : Economic Council of Canada , 1991 . days to artists and athletes . Those classified as " entrepreneurs " have to demonstrate that they can establish an enterprise which provides employ- ment for at least one Canadian and they ...
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... Source : Bureau of Immigration Research , 1992 . Table 11.6 . Australia , top ten source countries or areas of birth , 1991-92 Country or area 1989/90 1990/91 1991/92 % 1 . United Kingdom 23 521 20746 14 465 13.5 2. Hong Kong 8054 13540 ...
... Source : Bureau of Immigration Research , 1992 . Table 11.6 . Australia , top ten source countries or areas of birth , 1991-92 Country or area 1989/90 1990/91 1991/92 % 1 . United Kingdom 23 521 20746 14 465 13.5 2. Hong Kong 8054 13540 ...
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