Alexander C. Buchanan, government agent at Quebec, argued that prospective emigrants should be offered free land to remain in Canada.
Reierson had been sponsored in 1843 by a group of prospective emigrants and financiers to tour the United States and report settlement possibilities.
In practice, the Japanese government compromised with its prospective emigrants and continued to give passports to the Territory of Hawaii where many Japanese resided.
The term refusenik is derived from the "refusal" handed down to a prospective emigrant from the Soviet authorities.
In addition, he heavily promoted Monterey Park in newspapers of Hong Kong and Taiwan to encourage prospective Chinese emigrants to move to the city.
In 1455, a large group of prospective emigrants from across Sicily were arrested for attempting to sail to Palestine.
In 1849 William wrote a pamphlet for prospective emigrants to Australia, evidently based on his personal experience.
"You're not an escaped android on Earth illegally; you're the property of the Rosen Association, used as a sales device for prospective emigrants."
Some actors in the market attempted to generate incentives for workers by shortening the length of indenture contracts based on the productivity of the prospective emigrant.
After receiving the endorsement of the well-liked Reverend John Danforth, six more agreed to embark, bringing the total to nine of prospective emigrants.