Miller added that Canada would remain “flexible” in addressing the migration aspect of the war in Ukraine.
Canada will not extend the simplified admission program for Ukrainian refugees for a new period. This was said by Canadian Immigration Minister Mark Miller, writes the Globe&Mail.
The minister noted that he does not intend to extend the urgent visa program for Ukrainians after the expiration of the deadline.
According to him, the extension of this program “is not actively considered.”
Miller added that Canada would remain “flexible” in addressing the migration aspect of the war in Ukraine.
It was previously reported that Canada expects about 90 thousand Ukrainians to arrive in the country by March 31, 2024, because on this date you can enter Canada with a CUAET visa, which gives the right to special support.
We remind you that, according to the Canada Border Agency, more than 248 thousand Ukrainian refugees have arrived in the country since the beginning of the war.
Source: korrespondent

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