Canada’s New Immigration Opportunity for Ukrainians

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At the announcement of the invasion of Ukraine, the Canadian government immediately made efforts to help Ukrainians flee the war. The world has been impressed by Ukrainians’ tenacity and fortitude, and Canada remains unshakable in its commitment to supporting Ukraine as it battles for its independence and the democratic principles that our two countries share.

The Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship, announced today the introduction of the Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel (CUAET) in reaction to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

What is the CUAET?

CUAET stands for “Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel”. The CUAET is a unique, expedited temporary residency option for Ukrainians seeking a safe haven in Canada while their own country is still at war.

Who Can Qualify for the CUAET?

Any Ukrainian and their immediate family member can apply for the CUAET which will allow them to live in Canada.

How to Apply for the CUAET

Any Ukrainian applicants who are overseas must apply for a Canadian visitor visa and then provide their biometrics which includes a photo and fingerprint.

Applicants should apply for a 3-year open work permit at the same time that they apply for a visa. They will be able to work in Canada with this permission. Many of the standard procedures connected with a normal guest visa or work permit have been eliminated under this unique scheme.

Students in elementary and high school can enroll and begin attending school as soon as they arrive in Canada, and anybody wishing to pursue post-secondary education can apply for a study visa once they are in Canada.

Can a Ukrainian without a Passport Still Apply for the CUAET?

Applicants who do not have a valid passport may still apply, and if necessary, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will issue a single voyage travel document.

Ukrainians and their family members are exempt from the COVID-19 vaccination requirements for entrance into Canada. They must, however, comply with all other travel-related public health obligations, such as quarantine and testing. All visitors to Canada, including those entering under the CUAET, must utilize ArriveCAN, with a few exceptions.

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