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Canada Extends Work Permit Deadline for Ukrainian Refugees Fleeing Conflict

The Canadian government has officially announced a significant extension for Ukrainian nationals currently residing in the country after fleeing the ongoing war. Individuals who arrived under emergency travel measures now have an additional year to apply for work permit extensions, providing them with more stability as they navigate life in a new country.

This policy adjustment is designed to support those who have sought refuge from the conflict by ensuring they maintain their legal authorization to work. By granting this extra time, Canadian authorities aim to alleviate the administrative pressure on Ukrainian families and individuals who are actively contributing to the local workforce.

The extension reflects Canada’s continued commitment to providing a safe haven for those impacted by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Officials have noted that this move is intended to ensure that displaced persons can continue to support themselves and their families while the geopolitical situation in their home country remains uncertain.

Those eligible for the extension are encouraged to review the updated requirements through official government channels. The extension is part of a broader effort to streamline the transition for newcomers who have been integrated into Canadian communities since the commencement of the war.

As the situation persists, the Canadian government remains in a position to monitor the needs of the Ukrainian diaspora. This specific extension serves as a vital bridge for those whose permits were approaching expiration, allowing them to remain employed and settled without the immediate threat of legal status gaps.

News Source: City News

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