
Who Gets In?
Directed by Barry GreenwaldJanuary 1, 1989 53mDocumentary
7.78.0
Who Gets In? explores the many questions raised by Canada's immigration policy in the face of one of the world's largest immigration movements. Shot in 1988 in Africa, Canada and Hong Kong, the film reveals first-hand what Canadian immigration officials are looking for in potential new Canadians, and the economic, social and political priorities orienting their choices.
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Who Gets In? was released on January 1, 1989.
Who Gets In? was directed by Barry Greenwald.
Who Gets In? has a runtime of 53m.
Who Gets In? was produced by Michael J.F. Scott.
Who Gets In? explores the many questions raised by Canada's immigration policy in the face of one of the world's largest immigration movements. Shot in 1988 in Africa, Canada and Hong Kong, the film reveals first-hand what Canadian immigration officials are looking for in potential new Canadians, and the economic, social and political priorities orienting their choices.
The key characters in Who Gets In? are Narrator (Ann Medina).
Who Gets In? is a Documentary film.
Who Gets In? has an audience rating of 7.7 out of 10.

