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Old Posted Sep 21, 2017, 8:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Acajack View Post
Once people get here though, I do think that b) it's as close to a "free for all" as you're gonna find anywhere in the world (where rule of law exists, anyway).
Aside from the rule of law which is taken as given of course, I suppose the question of whether the reason it's seen as being a "free for all" is due to (relative) lack of social pressure, rather than legal pressure?

So, in Canada, the US or all other immigrant-receiving countries, the newcomers all have legal pressures to assimilate (eg. requirements for citizenship, obeying laws of new countries), but Canada is lower in social pressure or social barriers to assimilate even if selective in policy or legal barriers to entry, while the other countries have both stronger social and legal pressures to fit in?
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