Ukrainian citizens moving to Canada
13 verified visa pathways into Canada, sorted by path-to-PR and lowest cost. Every requirement, fee, and processing time is sourced from the official Canada government register.
- most sponsors are in:
- Quebec, Ontario, British Columbia
- most sponsored occupations:
- Harvesting labourers, Livestock labourers, Cooks
LMIA volume is dominated by seasonal agriculture, so this shows who sponsors, not demand for any particular profession.
Visa pathways for Ukrainian citizens
13 pathways you're eligible for as a Ukrainian citizen, ranked by path-to-PR first, then by lowest government fee.
Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program
Saskatchewan's PNP is known for its lower CRS score thresholds and faster processing times compared to federal Express Entry draws. Strong for IT workers, engineers, and tradespeople willing to settle in Saskatchewan.
Alberta Advantage Immigration Program
Alberta's provincial nomination program with multiple streams for skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and rural communities. The Alberta Express Entry stream draws candidates with lower CRS scores than federal rounds, particularly strong for engineers, healthcare workers, and tradespeople.
Québec Skilled Worker Program
Québec operates its own parallel immigration system entirely separate from federal Express Entry. The QSWP uses a points grid (Grille de sélection) that heavily weights French language skills. Selected applicants receive a CSQ (Certificat de sélection du Québec) then apply federally for PR.
BC PNP Tech Pilot
Fast-track provincial nomination for tech workers targeting British Columbia. No Express Entry CRS score needed. BC nominates directly based on a qualifying job offer in one of 29 eligible tech occupations. One of the fastest paths to Canadian PR for software engineers and data professionals.
Atlantic Immigration Program
Permanent residency pathway through a job offer from a designated employer in New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, or PEI. Lower CRS threshold than federal Express Entry; no points test. Settlement plan required.
Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program: Tech Draw
Ontario's dedicated tech stream targets software engineers, IT project managers, and data specialists. Candidates are drawn from the Express Entry pool with a lower CRS score than the federal draw, giving Ontario-bound tech workers a significant advantage.
Express Entry: Federal Skilled Worker
Canada's flagship points-based immigration stream for skilled foreign nationals. CRS score determines invitation to apply.
Express Entry: Canadian Experience Class
For those with existing Canadian work experience. Often achieves higher CRS scores due to Canadian experience bonus.
Express Entry: Federal Skilled Trades
For skilled tradespeople in designated occupations. Lower education requirements (no degree needed).
Start-up Visa
For entrepreneurs building innovative businesses. Requires support from a designated Canadian VC, angel group, or business incubator.
Global Talent Stream
An employer-driven stream of Canada's Temporary Foreign Worker Program with a 10-business-day LMIA service standard and accelerated work permit processing. Category A requires a referral from a designated referral partner; Category B covers occupations on the Global Talent Occupations List and needs no referral. The employer must commit to a Labour Market Benefits Plan.
International Experience Canada (Working Holiday)
Allows young people (18-35) from eligible countries to work and travel in Canada for up to 2 years.
Study Permit + Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)
Two-stage student route: a Study Permit at a designated learning institution (DLI), followed automatically (if eligible) by a Post-Graduation Work Permit of 8 months to 3 years depending on programme length. PGWP is open work (any employer, any role) and the Canadian work experience earned counts directly toward Canadian Experience Class (CEC) for permanent residency. The most common route used by international graduates entering the Canadian labour market.
eligibility at a glance
The core requirements for the 13 Canada pathways open to Ukrainian citizens, side by side. 7 of them are points-based, so a lower score on one factor can be offset by a higher score on another. Every figure is drawn from the official government source and dated on each pathway's detail page.
| pathway | min. education | points | job offer | language test | min. income / funds |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SINP Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program | Associate degree | 60 pts | Not required | Required | — |
| AAIP Alberta Advantage Immigration Program | Associate degree | 300 pts | Not required | Required | — |
| QSWP Québec Skilled Worker Program | Bachelor's degree | Points-based | Not required | Required | — |
| BC PNP Tech BC PNP Tech Pilot | Bachelor's degree | — | Required | Required | — |
| AIP Atlantic Immigration Program | High school diploma | — | Required | Required | — |
| OINP Tech Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program: Tech Draw | Bachelor's degree | 400 pts | Not required | Required | — |
| FSWP Express Entry: Federal Skilled Worker | Bachelor's degree | 470 pts | Not required | Required | — |
| CEC Express Entry: Canadian Experience Class | High school diploma | 450 pts | Not required | Required | — |
| FST Express Entry: Federal Skilled Trades | High school diploma | Points-based | Required | Required | — |
| SUV Start-up Visa | Bachelor's degree | — | Not required | Required | — |
| GTS Global Talent Stream | — | — | Required | Not required | — |
| IEC International Experience Canada (Working Holiday) | High school diploma | — | Not required | Not required | — |
| Study + PGWP Study Permit + Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) | High school diploma | — | Not required | Required | — |
what it costs and how long it takes
Across the 13 pathways open to Ukrainian citizens, government fees range from $175 to $1,860, and official processing runs from the GTS (1 months) to the SUV (12–36 months). 10 of these route to permanent residency. Fees are the base government charge and exclude legal help, translations, and dependants.
What life in Canada costs after you arrive
Everyday costs in Canada are estimated at 92 on an index where the United States is 100 — roughly 8% cheaper than the US, excluding rent. A single skilled worker pays an estimated 28% in income tax and employee social contributions. Federal plus provincial tax (varies roughly 5-17%), with mandatory CPP and EI.
Estimates (wide regional variance — treat as approximate), not predictions. Source: Numbeo + OECD/Tax Foundation.
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