Common Questions on Support Ukrainian Refugee Families Arriving in Canada
Introduction: On the 24th of February 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine, triggering the worst humanitarian crisis in eastern Europe. There were severe internal and external displacements of Ukrainian nationals and other nationalities residing in Ukraine at the time. The consequence was how was and is the world to respond in such a situation.



In reality, there have been and still are many questions asked by those eager to help and support Ukrainians in any way possible. So, what are some of these questions? And what are the answers that can give hope to the do-gooders? Let's find out more below.

Top Frequently Asked Questions on Support for Ukrainians Coming to Canada

(a) Immigration - How Can Ukrainians Resettle in Canada?
The CUAET is an emergency travel and resettlement program that gives displaced Ukrainians hope for a new life in the country. There are basic rules to follow and fulfill before being given an emergency travel permit.

(b). Education - Are children of refugees able to get an education?
Since there are different provincial rules and guidelines on education, it's better to get more information on the government website. 

(c). General Information - How many Ukrainians have arrived or applied to come to Canada?
There are updates on the government and CUAET website that detail all confirmed Ukrainian refugee arrivals and applications received. The governments of Canada and Ukraine are working in a close agreement. They have ensured a close partnership for the legal arrival of all affected and displaced Ukrainian nationals.

(d). Access to Services - Are there receptions at airports for displaced Ukrainians to get information?
The International Red Cross works with the Canadian Government for displaced Ukrainians to get all information they need. There are multiple receptions & registrations and information and support for further information. 
  
(e). Health - How soon should Ukrainians do the MDT upon arrival?
The medical diagnostic test (MDT) must be done within 90 days of arrival. Some provinces and territories may do it faster.

(f). Human Trafficking - Where to Report Signs of Human Trafficking? 
The Canadian government fights human trafficking. There are channels to report any signs of trafficking, like the toll-free Canadian Human Trafficking Hotline. There are hotline response advocates 24/7/365. 

(g). Income Support - Are displaced Ukrainians eligible for any financial support?
Yes, there is one state support of $ 3,000 (above 18 years of age) & 1,500 (for children under 17 years of age). This is transitional financial assistance.

Summary: it is always said that the easiest part is to come out unscathed. Yet, for Ukrainians, finding a safe and peaceful home, for now, is their urgent need and desire. The best efforts of support for Ukrainians in Canada are a drop in the ocean of challenges they have to face. Nevertheless, it's only right to standby those who need help in times of trouble. And the help for Ukrainians in Canada is a gesture of humanity at its best.

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