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Immigration to Hawaii
Information about immigrating to Hawaii for non U.S.
citizens and an introduction to the immigration
history of many of the diverse ethnic groups living
in Hawaii today.
Immigration to Hawaii by Ethnic Group
Information about the immigration history of many of the
different ethnic groups living in Hawaii today.
Includes information about the arrival of the
Polynesians, Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese,
missionaries, plantation workers, cattle ranch
workers, and other groups.
Pacific University Hawaii Immigration Articles
A collection of articles about Asian immigration to Hawaii published
on the Web site of Pacific University in Forest Grove Oregon.
Asian Immigration to Hawaii: Plantation Life
Asian Immigration to Hawaii: Immigrant Work
Asian Immigration to Hawaii: Social Classes
Asian Immigration to Hawaii: Interracial Relationships
Story of a Second Generation Japanese in Hawaii
Immigrating to Hawaii Today
If you are interested in immigrating to the United
States and living in Hawaii or working temporarily
in Hawaii, you should visit the Web site of the
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. You may
also want to contact the State of Hawaii and the four
counties in Hawaii to find out if there are things
non U.S. citizens should know about living in their
jurisdictions (ask about things like employment
limitations, health care options, driver's license
restrictions, English as a second language classes, etc.)
See also:
Hawaiian Culture Around the World
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Related Links
The Culture of Hawaii
Islands of Hawaii
Hawaii for Visitors
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