17/04/2022
نساعدكم في الحصول علي الاقامه و العمل في كندا للاوكران و أزواجهم و أولادهم.
سارع بالتقديم علي برنامج الهجره الكندي الاوكراني المباشر .
احجز مكان اسرتك من بين اكثر من مليون أسره أوكرانية.
نساعدكم علي إنهاء جميع إجراءات التقديم للبرنامج .
متواجدون في شرم الشيخ، دهب ، نويبع، طابا ، مرسي علم من ١٧ أبريل ٢٠٢٢ الي ٢٤ أبريل ٢٠٢٢
Canada is committed in our support for those affected by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. We put measures in place to help Canadian citizens and permanent residents return home and to help Ukrainians come to and stay in Canada.
Canada-Ukraine authorization for emergency travel
In support of those affected by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, we’ve created the Canada-Ukraine authorization for emergency travel (CUAET) to help Ukrainians and their family members come to Canada as quickly as possible and to provide them with the ability to work and study while in Canada.
The CUAET also gives those who are already in Canada the option to extend their visitor status, work permit or study permit so that they can continue to live and work or study in Canada temporarily.
Follow the instructions below for your specific situation.
Temporary residence programs are intended to help those affected by the Russian invasion of Ukraine to seek temporary safe harbour in Canada, until it is safe to return to Ukraine. Temporary residents may be able to apply for permanent residency through various programs, should they decide to stay in Canada at the end of their temporary stay.
Canada-Ukraine authorization for emergency travel
In support of those affected by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, we’ve created the Canada-Ukraine authorization for emergency travel (CUAET) to help Ukrainians and their family members come to Canada as quickly as possible and to provide them with the ability to work and study while in Canada.
The CUAET also gives those who are already in Canada the option to extend their visitor status, work permit or study permit so that they can continue to live and work or study in Canada temporarily.
Follow the instructions below for your specific situation.
Temporary residence programs are intended to help those affected by the Russian invasion of Ukraine to seek temporary safe harbour in Canada, until it is safe to return to Ukraine. Temporary residents may be able to apply for permanent residency through various programs, should they decide to stay in Canada at the end of their temporary stay.
A family member is defined as a
spouse or common-law partner
dependent child (yours, your spouse’s or common-law partner’s) or or
dependent child of a dependent child
About the CUAET
The CUAET gives you a visitor visa to come to Canada temporarily. The visitor visa
is fee-exempt
allows you to travel in and out of Canada, as long as your visa is valid
is valid for 10 years or until your passport expires
will be processed on a priority basis
gives you the option to apply for a fee-exempt work permit at the same time
When you arrive at the border in Canada, you’ll be given status as either a
visitor
worker, if you applied for the open work permit
student, if you’re under 18 and want to study in Canada
You can stay in Canada for up to 3 years at a time or until your passport expires. When your status in Canada is about to expire, you need to apply to extend your stay
Of you are from a visa-required country
if you’re from an eTA-required country, find out what to do ?
- can prove you’re a family member of a Ukrainian national
have a valid passport
Documents to prove your family relationship
Documents you can use to prove your family relationship include
a marriage certificate or proof of common-law status (documents showing a shared address)
a birth certificate
other documents that show an immediate family connection, for example
correspondence from us showing a spousal sponsorship application in progress
documents that show a shared home address
When you travel, bring documents that prove your family relationship. When you arrive at the border, you need to show these documents to the border services officer.
The documents above are examples only. An officer may ask for other documents.
If you’re unvaccinated or partially vaccinated
You can enter Canada if you’re not fully vaccinated. This also applies if the vaccine you got is approved by the World Health Organization, but isn’t currently recognized by Canada. When you arrive in Canada, you need show that you’re a Ukrainian national or a family member of a Ukrainian national to benefit from this exemption.
You must meet all other public health requirements, such as quarantine and testing. With limited exceptions, all travellers to Canada, including anyone arriving under the CUAET, must also use ArriveCAN.
After you submit your application, you’ll get a biometrics instruction letter. Normally, you have 30 days to give your biometrics, but your letter will not expire after 30 days. Your deadline to submit your biometrics will be extended until you can book an appointment and visit a biometrics collection site.
You don’t need to contact us to get a new letter or to ask for an extension.
You do need to bring your letter with you when you give your biometrics.
Exemption for some applicants
You may not need to give biometrics if, on the day you apply for your visitor visa under CUAET, you’re
17 years old or younger
61 years old or older
someone who was previously approved for a Canadian visitor visa within the past 10 years
We’ll contact you by email to let you know if this applies to you. In all cases, follow the most recent instructions we’ve sent you.
Find out where to go to give biometrics
If you gave your biometrics in the past, they may still be valid.
Check if your biometrics are still valid
Medical exam
You don’t need to get an immigration medical exam before coming to Canada. However, if you normally need a medical exam to come to Canada, you may need to get a chest x-ray and a blood test within 90 days of arriving. You’ll get instructions on how to complete this when you arrive.
Find out about medical exams for visitors, students and workers
Fees to pay in Canada.
You don’t have to pay fees for any of the below:
temporary resident visa
open work permit
study permit
temporary resident permit
biometrics
You’ll need to pay fees for your chest x-ray and blood test if you’re told to get one.
Find out more about fees that are being waived
Working and studying in Canada
Working in Canada
The CUAET gives you the option to apply for a visitor visa and an open work permit at the same time. This work permit is fee-exempt and will let you work for most employers in Canada.
Find out how to apply for the open work permit
Contact us
Fady Fawzy Fadlallah
+20 01011344287