💨 Abstract
Nearly 300,000 Ukrainians arrived in Canada under the Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel (CUAET) visa program after Russia's 2022 invasion. As their visas expire, many face uncertainty about their future. While some have applied for permanent residency, the process is complex and slow. Community leaders advocate for simplified pathways to permanent residency for Ukrainians with Canadian education or work experience.
Courtesy: Globalnews Digital
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