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🇨🇦 What The New Ukrainian Petition Means For CUAET Holders

This week in Ottawa could shape the long‑term future of many Ukrainians in Canada — but it is important to separate hope from current legal reality.

This week in Ottawa could shape the long‑term future of many Ukrainians in Canada — but it is important to separate hope from current legal reality. A formal petition (e‑6866) calling for a dedicated permanent residence pathway for CUAET holders has now been presented in the House of Commons, with tens of thousands of signatures. The Ukrainian Canadian Congress has also appeared in Parliament to urge the government to create a separate immigration program for Ukrainians, and federal officials have been meeting with community leaders to discuss priorities and next steps. These are important advocacy steps and a clear signal that the issue is on the government's radar. However, as of now, **no new PR program for all CUAET holders has been approved or announced**, and current rules have not changed. Ukrainians in Canada still need to maintain valid temporary status (work, study, visitor) and, where possible, plan around existing immigration options such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, family sponsorship (if eligible), or other available pathways. If you are in Canada under CUAET and feeling unsure about your status or long‑term plans, it may be wise not to wait passively for a potential new program. At ATA Immigration, we help Ukrainians understand their current options, assess realistic PR strategies under today’s rules, and stay prepared for any future policy changes that may come. 📄 Learn about current Canadian immigration pathways that may apply to you: https://www.ataimmigration.com/immigration-canada 🌐 If you are working in Canada under CUAET, explore work‑related status options: https://www.ataimmigration.com/work-permit-canada 📅 Discuss your situation and plan next steps in a consultation: https://www.ataimmigration.com/book-online

 
 
 

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