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After various members of the federal and some provincial (especially British Columbia) governments put pressure on the federal government to discourage Chinese immigration, the Chinese Immigration Act was passed. It went into effect on July 1, 1923. The act banned Chinese immigrants from entering Canada except those under the following titles:
It should be noted that this act did not apply only to Chinese from China: ethnic Chinese with British nationality were banned from entering Canada as well. Since Dominion Day coincided with the enforcement of the Chinese Immigration Act, Chinese-Canadians at the time referred to Canada's birthday as "Humiliation Day" and refused to take any part in the celebration. Due to both a feeling of horror after Nazi race-oriented deathcamps were discovered and the contribution of Chinese communities in Canada during World War II, the Canadian government repealed the act on May 14, 1947. However, independent Chinese immigration to Canada came only after the liberalization of Canadian immigration policy in 1967.
Category:Chinese Canadians Category:Overseas Chinese Category:Canadian federal legislation Category:Human migration Category:1923 in law Category:History of Canada zh: 1923年華人移民法案 This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Chinese Immigration Act of 1923".
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