Federal government slowing down Ukraine immigration, Moe says
Saskatchewan’s premier says he’d like to bring more displaced Ukrainians to the province, but the federal government is dragging its feet and slowing down the process.
Speaking to Gormley on Friday, Premier Scott Moe said he was pleased to see two more flights land in the province this week with 167 displaced Ukrainians on board, but he’d like to do more.
However, the premier said one of the big roadblocks in the process is delays from Ottawa when it comes to approving emergency visas.
“We’ve been asking the federal government (to) speed up the visa process, in particular the CUAET visa process — which is the Canadian-Ukrainian emergency travel — so that we can open up this opportunity for a safer place in the world,” Moe said.