Quebec denied a Ukrainian woman a place in a subsidized kindergarten

Quebec denied a Ukrainian woman a place in a subsidized kindergarten

The Ministry of the Family of Quebec reports that the refusal is valid.

Ukrainian newcomers continue to face difficulties in Canada. For example, after coming to Quebec in July with three children under the CUAET program, one of the women was looking for a subsidized kindergarten for them. The province was not chosen by chance: Quebec is known for its low-cost public facilities for preschoolers.

The application for enrollment submitted upon her arrival was approved in two kindergartens at once, so it was a huge shock for the Ukrainian woman when she received a call informing her of the mistake.

The administration of the institutions explained that Ukrainians arriving in Canada under CUAET are not eligible for preschool benefits. For comparison, the cost of a place in a subsidized kindergarten is only $8.70 CAD, while in a regular kindergarten it is $35-60 CAD.

The refusal is lawful. To be eligible for subsidized day care in Québec, parents must be recognized as refugees or protected persons under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. They must also have a certificate issued under the Quebec Immigration Act.

Ukrainian newcomers do not meet these requirements because they are not refugees. CUAET is a three-year temporary visa program under which they are classified as temporary residents and therefore do not have access to the range of services offered to other categories of newcomers.

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