What does hospitality look like when immigrants are ‘wanted’? The case of the immigration selection process in Quebec, Canada

Javiera Araya-Moreno
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Recent scholarly work in the social sciences has engaged with the concept of hospitality in order to explore immigration dynamics, especially in relation to the situation of asylum-seekers. As an ambivalent concept, it captures the tension between, on the one hand, the act of hosting and welcoming foreigners and, on the other, controlling their entry. In this article, I reflect on the relevance of this concept for the study of the bureaucratic process of selecting qualified immigrants in Quebec, which aims to identify those future ‘skilled’ immigrants who would be most likely to integrate, both culturally and economically. These migrants, far from being unwanted, constitute the core of the federal and provincial immigration policies and the main mechanism through which a foreigner could obtain permanent residency in Canada. Through a fictional narrative based on my fieldwork with permanent residents living in Montreal, I show how the immigration selection system works in practice. Applied to the case of selected immigrants, the concept of hospitality forces us to distinguish practices from national discourses.
当移民被“通缉”时,好客是什么样子的?加拿大魁北克省的移民选择程序案例
最近社会科学领域的学术工作涉及好客的概念,以探索移民动态,特别是与寻求庇护者的情况有关的动态。作为一个矛盾的概念,它抓住了一方面接待和欢迎外国人的行为,另一方面控制他们的进入之间的紧张关系。在这篇文章中,我反思了这一概念与研究在魁北克选择合格移民的官僚程序的相关性,该程序旨在确定那些最有可能在文化和经济上融合的未来“技术”移民。这些移民远非不受欢迎,而是构成联邦和省移民政策的核心,也是外国人在加拿大获得永久居留权的主要机制。通过我对居住在蒙特利尔的永久居民的实地考察,我虚构了一个故事,展示了移民选拔系统在实践中是如何运作的。适用于选定的移民的情况下,好客的概念迫使我们区分实践与国家话语。
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