Non-citizens of Ukraine don’t qualify for temporary refuge from war in Canada
OTTAWA — Masouma Tajik fled Taliban rule in Afghanistan in August, leaving her life and family behind at only 22 years old, carrying just one backpack.
Last week, she left the new life she had built for herself over the past six months in Ukraine with only that same backpack in hand.
“I was so sleepless and tired and I was just looking for a way to get out of Lviv, to get to the border,” she said.
Afraid to spend what little money she had on food and exhausted after several sleepless nights, Tajik made her way to Poland with the help of volunteers, under the terrifying din of air-raid sirens.