2023
DOI: 10.1108/jd-05-2023-0082
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“They act like we are going to heaven”: pre-arrival information experiences, information crafting and settlement of immigrants in Canada

Nafiz Zaman Shuva

Abstract: PurposeAlthough there is a growing body of work on immigrants' information behavior, little is known about the pre-arrival information experiences of immigrants who consult formal information sources such as immigration agents. Drawn from a larger study on the information behavior of immigrants, this paper mainly reports the semi-structured interview findings on the pre-arrival information experiences of Bangladeshi immigrants who used formal information sources with discussion on how that affected their post-… Show more

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“…Migrants rely on information before and after arriving in Canada to transition to their new life as smoothly as possible (Allard, 2022;Caidi et al, 2010;Monteiro, 2022b;Shuva, 2021aShuva, , 2023b. However, information in their home countries is limited in what to expect after arriving (Allard, 2022;Monteiro, 2022a;Shuva, 2023b). In most cases, the decision to migrate involves a complex mixture of information precarity and misinformation (Wall et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Migrants rely on information before and after arriving in Canada to transition to their new life as smoothly as possible (Allard, 2022;Caidi et al, 2010;Monteiro, 2022b;Shuva, 2021aShuva, , 2023b. However, information in their home countries is limited in what to expect after arriving (Allard, 2022;Monteiro, 2022a;Shuva, 2023b). In most cases, the decision to migrate involves a complex mixture of information precarity and misinformation (Wall et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%