Modern Immigration: A View of the Situation in Immigrant Receiving CountriesJ.B. Lippincott, 1925 - 393 pages |
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... assisted immi- gration in 1900 of the Doukhobors to Canada . Yet though great companies do not as a rule come , we have in the United States many large national groups . It is natural for persons in a strange land to seek out others of ...
... assisted immi- gration in 1900 of the Doukhobors to Canada . Yet though great companies do not as a rule come , we have in the United States many large national groups . It is natural for persons in a strange land to seek out others of ...
Page 111
... assisted by charitable organizations unless presenting specific written permission from the authoritative Canadian officer ; ( 9 ) Persons who do not comply with the conditions of entrance , such as possessing the requisite amount of ...
... assisted by charitable organizations unless presenting specific written permission from the authoritative Canadian officer ; ( 9 ) Persons who do not comply with the conditions of entrance , such as possessing the requisite amount of ...
Page 115
... a woman government officer . The plan seems to work out Report of the Department of Immigration and Colonization , 1922 , page 26 . satisfactorily , 178 girls having availed themselves of this assisted CANADIAN LEGISLATION 115.
... a woman government officer . The plan seems to work out Report of the Department of Immigration and Colonization , 1922 , page 26 . satisfactorily , 178 girls having availed themselves of this assisted CANADIAN LEGISLATION 115.
Page 116
... assisted passage scheme during one year . " Many of the larger organizations of women in Canada co - operate with the government in its effort to bring domestics into the country . Committees are studying the situation in regard to ...
... assisted passage scheme during one year . " Many of the larger organizations of women in Canada co - operate with the government in its effort to bring domestics into the country . Committees are studying the situation in regard to ...
Page 129
... ASSISTED IMMIGRATION A system of assisted immigration prevails in New Zealand for people of the United Kingdom . There is a constant demand for British farm laborers and domestic servants , but these , if assisted , must agree to follow ...
... ASSISTED IMMIGRATION A system of assisted immigration prevails in New Zealand for people of the United Kingdom . There is a constant demand for British farm laborers and domestic servants , but these , if assisted , must agree to follow ...
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Act approved Act of February admission admitted agent alien amended American application Asiatics Australia become a citizen born Brazil British Bureau of Naturalization Canada Canadian cent certificate charge citizenship classes clerk collector of customs colonies colored Commissioner consignee court deemed Department of Labor District of Columbia Dominion Doukhobors enforcement enter the United entitled An act European excluded foreign contiguous territory Fully naturalized Government granted gration groups hereby immi Immigration Act immigration laws immigration officer immigration visé imprisonment industrial insular possessions issued Italian Japanese June 29 jurisdiction land Magyar March 31 ment native naturalized Favorable nineteen hundred oath owner passengers permit person population port of arrival problems prostitution Provided further purpose quota immigrant race Republic residence Ruthenian Santa Catharina Secretary of Labor settlers South Africa square miles Stat subdivision thereof tion transportation Unfavorable Union unlawful vessel Zealand
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Page 345 - States, and to renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty, and, particularly, by name, to the prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty of which the alien may be at the time a citizen or subject.
Page 308 - When construing and enforcing the provisions of this Act, the act, omission, or failure of any officer, agent, or other person acting for or employed by any...
Page 278 - States or of all forms of law, or (2) the duty, necessity, or propriety of the unlawful assaulting or killing of any officer or officers (either of specific individuals or of officers generally) of the Government of the United States...
Page 347 - ... that he will support the Constitution of the United States, and that he absolutely and entirely renounces and abjures all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign prince, potentate, state or sovereignty, and particularly, by name, to the prince, potentate, state or sovereignty of which he was before, a citizen or subject," which proceedings must be recorded by the clerk of the court.
Page 309 - The purpose of the Department of Labor shall be to foster, promote, and develop the welfare of the wage earners of the United States, to improve their working conditions, and to advance their opportunities for profitable employment.
Page 234 - ... persons who are members of or affiliated with any organllation entertaining and teaching disbelief in or opposition to organized government, or who advocate or teach the duty, necessity, or propriety of the unlawful assaulting or killing of any officer or officers, either of specific individuals or of officers generally, of the government of the United...
Page 366 - ... if he has children, the name, date, and place of birth and place of residence of each...
Page 258 - ... no vessel shall be granted clearance papers pending the determination of the question of the liability to the payment of such fine, and in the event such fine is imposed, while it remains unpaid, nor shall such fine be remitted or refunded: Provided, That clearance may be granted prior to the determination of such questions upon the deposit of a sum sufficient to cover such fine and costs, such sum to be named by the Secretary of Commerce and Labor.
Page 302 - States citizenship who served in the military or naval forces of the United States at any time between April 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918, both dates inclusive, and have been separated from such forces under honorable conditions.
Page 383 - Any American citizen shall be deemed to have expatriated himself when he has been naturalized in any foreign state In conformity with its laws, or when he has taken an oath of allegiance to any foreign state.