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write an essay on the the problems immigrants face​

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Answered by sk645232
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The Top 10 Problems Faced by Immigrants

Language barriers.

Employment opportunities.

Housing.

Access to local services.

Transportation issues.

Cultural differences.

Raising children.

Prejudice.

The issues focused on in the essay are the biggest challenges that immigrants face in their day-to-day lives in a new place. An immigrant is someone who moves to another country permanently. Some issues they struggle with most are the cultural differences, the language barrier and trying to make a living. Those points and more are explored through the sources used to write this essay. The purpose of this essay is to explore all the difficulties and challenges that immigrants face and to see if there are ways to help them be overcome.

Answered by csisters946
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Settling in a new region poses many challenges, whatever your background, and there are some that are common experiences for migrants across the globe. While immigrants to Canada may face some, or all of these issues, the country has a range of features which can help to make the transition smoother. In this article we'll look at those issues and how to resolve them when moving to Canada.

It's no great surprise that language tops the list of issues facing immigrants to any country. Being able to communicate (or not) affects every area of life in which we have to interact with others. From jobs to schooling, to simply finding your way around or buying food, learning a native language is essential. Both the US and Canada have more than one major language (Spanish and French) and several minor ones. In the case of Canada, French is an official language recognized by the government. If you speak English poorly but French like a native, Canada is a great option!Wherever you choose, however, learning at least one official language in your new country is essential and there may be local or national bodies which are able to help with courses on both language and culture. However, don't say goodbye to your native language for good. In an increasingly global market place employers may value your multi-lingual skills more than those with just one or two languages to their CV!

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