To determine whether the scenarios listed fall under interior migration or immigration, we need to understand the definitions:
- Interior Migration refers to the movement of people within the same country.
- Immigration refers to the movement of people from one country to another.
Now, let's classify each scenario:
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A person moves from Canada to the United States to attend college.
- This is Immigration because the person is moving from one country (Canada) to another (United States).
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A person moves from Southern Canada to Northern Canada for a job.
- This is Interior Migration because the person is moving within the same country (Canada).
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A person moves from Ontario to Quebec to start a business.
- This is Interior Migration because the person is moving within Canada.
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A person moves from England to Canada to get married.
- This is Immigration because the person is moving from one country (England) to another (Canada).
In summary:
- Immigration
- Interior Migration
- Interior Migration
- Immigration