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Ukraine refugees under Canada’s temporary program face uncertain future as no permanent path promised despite long-term settlement.
Canada’s immigration department says Ukrainian emergency visa holders under the CUAET program are expected to return home once the war ends, despite many building long-term lives in Canada.
Nearly 300,000 Ukrainians have arrived under the temporary work and study permits, with about 2,500 becoming permanent residents and over 25,000 applying through a now-closed family-based stream.
Advocacy groups urge a dedicated permanent residency pathway due to long wait times—over 10 years for humanitarian cases—and barriers in Canada’s points-based system.
While the government continues processing applications and prohibits deportations, it has not committed to new policies, leaving many in uncertainty.
Los refugiados de Ucrania bajo el programa temporal de Canadá se enfrentan a un futuro incierto, ya que no se les promete un camino permanente a pesar del asentamiento a largo plazo.