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The Assimilation of Vietnamese People

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The assimilation of Vietnamese people in Vietnamese people was assimilated into the Australian society. They are absorbed and absorbed by the Australian culture through learning and interacting. A new generation, especially raised in Australia. (B) List methods for achieving this goal. • Socializing recipient countries with a cultural model. · Marriage between immigrant groups and core society. · The refusal of the country · The cultural model of the immigrant will be changed to the cultural model of the accepting society.

According to the 2008 survey by the Manhattan Institute, Vietnamese Americans are one of the most assimilated immigration groups in the United States. Their cultural and economic assimilation rates are equivalent to those of the other groups (probably due to differences in English and Vietnamese languages), but their citizen assimilation rates are amongst the largest immigration groups. As political refugees, Vietnamese Americans regard permanent residence in the United States and participate in political process at a higher rate than other groups. Vietnamese Americans have the highest naturalization rate among all immigration groups: in 2015, 86% of Vietnamese immigrants qualified for American citizenship became citizens.

The assimilation of Vietnamese people in Vietnamese people was assimilated into the Australian society. They are absorbed and absorbed by the Australian culture through learning and interacting. A new generation, especially raised in Australia. (B) List methods for achieving this goal. • Socializing recipient countries with a cultural model. · Marriage between immigrant groups and core society. · The refusal of the country - Richard Alba and Victory understand that the way of assimilation is interrupted by 'Reconfiguration of the American mainstream: assimilation and modern migration'. In their writings, they reworked the old view of assimilation of "obvious defects". (6) One way for Alba and Kn to discuss assimilation is through discussion of racial boundaries