Ukrainians displaced by war need pathway to permanent residency: UCC
OTTAWA — Ottawa should open a permanent residency pathway for Ukrainians who came to Canada through a special visa program launched after Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022, the Ukrainian Canadian Congress said on Wednesday.
Ihor Michalchyshyn, UCC CEO, said his organization presented a policy proposal to the immigration ministry in October, modelled on an active permanent residency program for Hongkongers in Canada.
The proposal calls for Immigration Minister Lena Diab to open a temporary permanent residency pathway for people with a Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel (CUAET) visa.
“CUAET visa holders face a bleak and uncertain future. This can include loss of legal employment, loss of access to government or employer-sponsored job training certification, and other benefits that accrue with accumulated job experience and access to health services,” Michalchyshyn told a Parliament Hill press conference Wednesday.


