Some Ukrainians in Quebec struggle with French requirement for immigration
MONTREAL — Some Ukrainians living in Quebec after fleeing the war with Russia are unsure if they’ll be able to meet the French requirement for permanent immigration to the province.
Many displaced Ukrainians came to Canada through a federal program that allows them to stay and work in the country for three years, and beneficiaries have until the end of March to apply to extend their temporary resident status.
But immigration lawyer Nataliya Dzera says that even with an extension it will be difficult for some members of the community to attain the French proficiency level often needed to immigrate through Quebec.
Dzera works with displaced Ukrainians, and says many came to Quebec with little or no French skills because they never expected to live in the province.