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Canada-Ukraine Emergency Travel Program Extension Push

Canada's CUAET program offers Ukrainians fleeing conflict temporary refuge with work and study permits but no path to permanent residency. Nearly 250,000 have arrived, with many seeking to stay longer amid calls for program extension. The Canadian government's current stance leaves the future uncertain for these individuals seeking stability.

Last updated: July 18, 2025 9:59 pm
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CUAET program allows Ukrainian temporary residents in Canada with work, study permits; advocates push for permanent settlement options.
Canadian government hasn’t committed to extending CUAET; Ukrainians explore other pathways for permanent residency.
Over 248,000 Ukrainians sought refuge in Canada under CUAET; calls grow for solutions beyond temporary measures.

Canada has become a beacon of hope for many Ukrainians seeking refuge from the ongoing conflict in their homeland. With the Canada-Ukraine Authorization For Emergency Travel (CUAET) program, the country has opened its doors to those in need, providing a temporary safe haven. However, as the situation in Ukraine remains dire, there are growing calls for Canada to extend this crucial program.

What is the Canada-Ukraine Authorization For Emergency Travel (CUAET)?

Canada-Ukraine Emergency Travel Program Extension Push
Canada-Ukraine Emergency Travel Program Extension Push

The Canada-Ukraine Authorization For Emergency Travel, commonly known as CUAET, is a special measure initiated in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. This program allows Ukrainian citizens and their family members to come to Canada as temporary residents for up to three years. It offers them free open work and study permits, facilitating a smoother transition during their stay in Canada. As of now, almost a quarter of a million Ukrainians have found refuge in Canada under this provision.

Why Are Ukrainians in Canada Requesting a CUAET Extension?

Recent surveys have indicated that approximately 90% of Ukrainians who arrived in Canada through the CUAET now express a desire to stay permanently. Despite the opportunity to live, work, and study in Canada temporarily, the CUAET does not provide a pathway to permanent residency. This limitation has prompted organizations like Pathfinders for Ukraine to advocate for an update to the program that would include options for permanent settlement.

Randall Baran-Chong, executive director and founder of Pathfinders for Ukraine, explained the urgency of the situation, stating, “Employers have been hesitant to hire, train, and promote Ukrainians, knowing their work permit is set to expire in a year.” He highlighted the dilemma facing many Ukrainians in Canada — they are de-facto refugees caught in a temporary measure that lacks the benefits and protections of refugee status.

What is the Canadian Government’s Stance on the CUAET Extension?

Immigration Minister Marc Miller has made it clear that an extension of the CUAET is currently not under active consideration. Though not completely ruling out the possibility, he emphasized the need for operational flexibility regarding the situation in Ukraine. This stance has left many Ukrainians in Canada and their advocates continuing to push for a more permanent solution to their plight.

The Impact of CUAET on Ukrainian Applicants and Canada’s Response

Between March 17, 2022, and February 27, 2023, over a million applications were received under the CUAET temporary residence program. Out of these, 960,091 were approved, though only 248,726 Ukrainians have made the move to Canada. This discrepancy reveals that many Ukrainians view CUAET as an insurance policy against worsening conditions in their country.

Recent influxes indicate a rush to apply before the March 31, 2023, deadline, underscoring the urgency felt by many Ukrainians. Canada has responded by increasing immigration application processing capacity and launching mobile biometrics kits in strategic locations to ensure security measures are met. Furthermore, the federal settlement programs have been expanded to include language training, employment assistance, and additional supports to help Ukrainians integrate into their new communities.

What Comes Next for Ukrainians Wanting to Stay in Canada?

With the Canadian government currently not planning an extension of the CUAET, Ukrainians wishing to stay in Canada must explore other immigration avenues. For those seeking to move from temporary to permanent residency, exploring programs through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) could provide a pathway. However, these standard temporary resident programs now come with associated fees and requirements which were previously waived under CUAET.

For comprehensive info on transitioning from temporary to permanent residency, interested parties can visit the official IRCC website.

Additional Support Offered to Ukrainians in Canada

Recognizing the significant challenges faced by Ukrainians, the Canadian government has allocated $475,788 to fund a trilingual hotline as part of the Ukrainian Refugee Legal Relief Initiative. This service, managed by Pro Bono Ontario, offers legal information and advice to displaced Ukrainians, facilitating their navigation through Canada’s immigration system. Justice Minister Arif Virani emphasizes this as a testament to Canada’s commitment to standing with Ukraine and supporting its people during these turbulent times.

Conclusion: The Future of Canada-Ukraine Emergency Support

As the deadline for the current CUAET program approaches, the future remains uncertain for many Ukrainians in Canada hoping for a chance to stay permanently. Despite the Canadian government’s current stance on not extending the program, advocacy and support for Ukrainian refugees continue to grow. The imperative now is for ongoing dialogue and exploration of feasible solutions that accommodate the needs of those displaced by conflict while addressing Canada’s immigration policies and capacities.

The collective efforts of government bodies, non-profit organizations, and the broader Canadian community are crucial in ensuring that Ukrainians who have found a temporary home in Canada can look forward to a stable and secure future, regardless of the evolving situation in their homeland.

This Article In A Nutshell:

Canada’s CUAET aids Ukrainian refugees temporarily in 3-year residency, sans perm. status. 90% seek permanence, facing job uncertainty. Minister Miller delays extension decision; over a million applications received, 248K accepted. Advocates and Canadians rally support for Ukrainians’ long-term stay. As deadline looms, push for lasting solutions intensifies.
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