Ukrainians on temporary visas struggle to make ends meet as asylum claims rise in Canada

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After Russian President Vladmir Putin declared war on Ukraine, Alex Mokretskyi fled Kyiv with wife, infant son and mother-in-law.

Mokretskyi is one of hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians who were granted three-year work permits under a special federal immigration program to help them wait out the war. Although the Ukrainians are fleeing conflict, they are not considered refugees.Since arriving in Ottawa, Mokretskyi has struggled to support his family. He and his wife, Maryna, are both trained lawyers, but their skills didn’t translate into equivalent Canadian jobs.

Immigration minister Marc Miller said Canada will have close to “300,000 arrivals of Ukrainians” by the end of March under the special visa program. That amounts to nearly 12 percent of the 2.5 million temporary residents who are currently in Canada. Some may not have been able to find housing or work.

In addition to helping Ukrainians, Canada is also seeing record levels of people seeking asylum, particularly from Latin America. That pressure of global migration is felt acutely at Ottawa Mission. The shelter offers emergency lodging, meals and employment training, along with addiction and trauma counseling for the homeless.

Tilley is calling on the federal government to create support centers for refugee claimants where they first land to provide settlement services so they’re not directed to local shelters who don’t have the resources to help them. Mokretskyi was trained through the Mission’s food service program which helped him get his two current jobs working in a restaurant kitchen and driving a catering truck. Tilley laments that he can’t provide the same training for all the shelter clients who want it.

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