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Canada Urged To Extend Emergency Travel Program For Ukrainians
Ukrainians in Canada are calling on the federal government to extend the Canada-Ukraine Authorization For Emergency Travel (CUAET), but Immigration Minister Marc Miller says that’s not in
Ukrainians Arriving In Canada In Growing Numbers As CUAET Deadline Looms
Almost a quarter of a million Ukrainians are already here after having come under the Canada-Ukraine Authorization For Emergency Travel (CUAET) – and a growing
Ukrainians In Canada Getting Legal Help Through Trilingual Hotline
Canada’s federal government is pumping $475,788 into a trilingual hotline to help Ukrainians in Canada access the legal services they need for the coming three
Canada Opens New Permanent Residency Pathway For Ukrainians
A new pathway to permanent residency for Ukrainians in Canada on temporary resident visas with family here, announced earlier this year, started on October 23 and will
Saskatchewan issues 646 invitations to apply to immigrate to Canada in PNP draw
The Prairie province of Saskatchewan is trying to recruit up to 646 skilled workers from Ireland, India, Poland, Czechia, Germany, Lithuania, Slovakia, and the Ukraine
Canada To Open Permanent Residency Stream For Ukrainians
Canada is upping its support for Ukrainians the country on temporary resident visas who already have family here with a new pathway to permanent residency that
Newfoundland Spends $11m To Help Ukrainians Living In The Province Get Housing, Jobs
Newfoundland and Labrador is spending $11 million to help the nearly 2,800 Ukrainians in that Atlantic Canadian province get housing and jobs. “More than twice
Canada Immigration Minister Sean Fraser Welcomes Third Federally-Chartered Flight Of Ukrainians
Canada Immigration Minister Sean Fraser was at the Halifax Stanfield International Airport Friday evening to welcome the 319 passengers aboard Ottawa’s third chartered flight to
Ottawa Working To Keep Sanctioned Russians Out Of Canada
Ottawa is moving to keep out Russians sanctioned by Canada, including Russian President Vladimir Putin and his close associates, through amendments to the Immigration and