In support of those affected by the Russian invasion, we’ve created the Canada-Ukraine authorization for emergency travel to help Ukrainians come to Canada as quickly as possible and to provide them with the ability to work and study while 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. canada.ca/en/immigration…
Starting March 18, Ukrainian refugees can obtain asylum in the UK under the Homes for Ukraine program with the right to live, work and study in the country for up to three years. Those who wish to apply must find a sponsor who vowes to provide housing for at least 6 months.
There are many sponsors, tens of thousands of families are already ready to host Ukrainians. Refugees will have access to benefits such as healthcare, education and employment support. gov.uk/guidance/apply…
AU follows suit: To help Ukrainians forced to flee from Russia’s military invasion, we will also make available a temporary humanitarian visa to Ukrainians who have arrived in Australia.
This visa will be valid for three years and allow people to work, study and access Medicare.
Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began, the Morrison Government has issued almost 4500 visas to Ukrainians. Over 600 Ukrainians with these visas have arrived and more are coming every day. pm.gov.au/media/addition…
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Nadezhda Sukhorukova (Mariupol, 03/19/2022):
I go outdoors in between bombings. I need to walk the dog. She constantly whines, trembles and hides behind my legs. I am sleepy all the time. Our yard, surrounded by high-rise buildings, is quiet and dead.
I'm no longer afraid to look around. Opposite to me, building 105 is burning down. The flames have devoured five floors and are slowly spreading to the sixth. In the apartment, the fire burns gently just as a fireplace.
Black charred windows stand without glass. Out of the windows curtains gnawed by flames fall out like tongues. I look at it calmly and haplessly.
Konstantin Olmezov R.I.P.
(1995-March 20, 2022)
Konstantin was from Ukraine, he studied in Donetsk National University. He left Donetsk because of the war and eventually began graduate studies in mathematics in MIPT, Russia.
Konstatnin was in love with additive combinatorics. He was also a poet, his telegram channel is full of poems. What follows is edited death note of Konstantin. combgeo.org/en/members/olm…
He was detained for 15 days on February 26 during his first attempt to flee Russia. Then he was invited to continue graduate studies in Austria and tried leaving again. He purchased airplane tickets to Turkey, but second escape also wasn’t successful. Then he committed suicide.