Новая пошаговая инструкция для семейного заполнения формы CUAET. Виза в Канаду для украинцев.

Новая пошаговая инструкция для семейного заполнения формы CUAET. Виза в Канаду для украинцев.

Introduction

The speaker introduces themselves and their channel, which focuses on life in Canada for immigrants. They discuss a previous video they made about a form for Ukrainian refugees fleeing war and how it has become popular.

Background Information

The speaker discusses the popularity of their previous video and how the form has changed since then. They explain that they will be going through the updated form in this video.

Purpose of Video

The speaker explains that they will be going through the updated form step-by-step to help viewers fill it out accurately. They also provide information about what a K-1 visa is and its benefits.

What is a K-1 Visa?

The speaker provides more information about what a K-1 visa is, including its duration and benefits. They emphasize that it is an excellent opportunity for Ukrainians to move to Canada.

How to Apply for a K-1 Visa

The speaker goes through the process of applying for a K-1 visa, including filling out the necessary forms. They explain that the process requires attention to detail but is manageable for anyone who wants to apply.

Main Page of Canadian Government Website

The speaker shows viewers how to access the Canadian government website's main page and select English as their language preference.

Immigration and Citizenship Section

The speaker guides viewers through selecting "Immigration and Citizenship" from the main page's options.

People Affected by Russian Attacks in Ukraine

The speaker explains that those affected by Russian attacks in Ukraine can apply for a K-1 visa and shows viewers how to access the relevant information on the website.

Applying for a K-1 Visa

The speaker explains the benefits of applying for a K-1 visa, including financial support from the Canadian government. They guide viewers through filling out the necessary forms and provide detailed instructions.

Financial Support

The speaker explains that the Canadian government provides financial support to those who apply for a K-1 visa. They encourage viewers to take advantage of this opportunity.

Summary of Program

The speaker provides a brief summary of the program and encourages viewers to apply if they are interested in moving to Canada.

Visitor Visa vs Physical Visa

The speaker explains the difference between a visitor visa and a physical visa, which is included in one's passport. They emphasize that both types of visas allow individuals to enter Canada temporarily.

Eligibility for K-1 Visa

The speaker explains who is eligible for a K-1 visa, including non-Ukrainians who are married to Ukrainians. They encourage anyone who is interested in applying to do so as soon as possible.

Conclusion

The speaker concludes by summarizing what they covered in the video and encouraging viewers to take advantage of this opportunity if they are interested in moving to Canada.

Traveling to Canada from Eastern Europe

This section discusses the requirements for traveling to Canada from Eastern European countries such as Austria, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia.

Requirements for Traveling to Canada

  • Citizens of Eastern European countries with a valid passport can travel to Canada without a visa.
  • A one-time visa is issued upon arrival in Canada which can be upgraded to a full visa while in the country.
  • Applicants can choose to apply for a regular visa instead of using the file system.
  • Biometric data must be submitted at a Visa Application Center before traveling to Canada.

Vaccination and Quarantine Requirements

This section discusses vaccination and quarantine requirements when traveling to Canada.

Vaccination and Quarantine Requirements

  • Unvaccinated travelers must quarantine for two weeks upon arrival in Canada.
  • Children under 12 years old are exempt from quarantine requirements.
  • Biometric data collected during the application process is not stored in Canadian databases.

Medical Examination Requirements

This section discusses medical examination requirements when traveling to Canada.

Medical Examination Requirements

  • Medical examinations are not required for Ukrainian citizens traveling to Canada.
  • Other countries require medical examinations before entering Canada.

Studying in Canada

This section discusses studying in Canada as an international student.

Studying in Canada

  • Students with children attending school do not need a study permit.
  • Students attending college or university require a study permit.
  • Study permits are free and can be obtained after receiving an acceptance letter from a Canadian institution.

Creating an Account on the Immigration Portal

This section covers the steps required to create an account on the immigration portal.

Creating an Account

  • To create an account, go to the immigration portal and enter your email address.
  • Copy the invitational code provided and paste it into the appropriate field.
  • Fill out the form with your personal information and create a password that meets all requirements.
  • Enter your Ukrainian phone number for verification purposes.
  • Check your email for a verification code and enter it into the appropriate field to confirm your account creation.

Starting Your Application

This section covers how to start your application once you have created an account on the immigration portal.

Starting Your Application

  • Click "Start Applications" on your dashboard.
  • Select "Family" as your group type if applying with family members.
  • Choose "Ukraine" as your authorization country.
  • Indicate whether you plan to work in Canada or not.
  • Select which province you plan to settle in (optional).
  • Provide passport information and other necessary documents when prompted.

Filling Out Your Application

This section covers how to fill out various sections of your application.

Authorization Country

  • Choose "Ukraine" as your authorization country if applicable.

Working in Canada

  • Indicate whether you plan to work in Canada or not.

Province Selection (Optional)

  • Select which province you plan to settle in (optional).

Passport Information

  • Provide passport information when prompted.

Disclaimer and Conclusion

This section provides a disclaimer about the advice given in this video and concludes our summary of its content.

Disclaimer

  • The speaker provides advice based on personal experience and that of others, but is not an immigration consultant or lawyer.
  • Verify all information provided before acting on it.

Conclusion

  • This video covers the steps required to create an account and start your application on the immigration portal.

Filling out the Application

This section covers how to fill out an application for someone who is not a direct relative, such as a brother. It also covers basic personal information like name, date of birth, and gender.

Filling Out the Application

  • To fill out an application for someone who is not a direct relative, select "for someone else" and follow the prompts.
  • Enter personal information such as name, date of birth, and gender.

Passport Information

This section covers how to enter passport information on the application.

Passport Information

  • Enter your passport number and country of issuance.
  • Enter the date your passport was issued and when it will expire.

Travel History

This section covers how to enter travel history on the application.

Travel History

  • Enter all countries where you have stayed for more than six months in the past five years.
  • If you have lived in Poland before, enter your Polish address and dates of residency.

Canadian Visa Information

This section covers how to enter Canadian visa information on the application.

Canadian Visa Information

  • If you have previously been issued a Canadian visa or Green Card, indicate so on the application.
  • Select whether you will be traveling to Canada by air or land.

American Visa Information

This section covers how to enter American visa information on the application.

American Visa Information

  • If you have previously been issued an American visa, indicate so on the application.
  • Enter your current address and the address where you will be staying in Canada.

Personal Information

This section covers personal information such as citizenship and name changes.

Personal Information

  • Indicate whether you are a citizen of more than one country or territory.
  • Enter any previous names if applicable.

Address Information

This section covers how to enter your current and past addresses on the application.

Address Information

  • Enter your current address and the dates you have lived there.
  • Enter any other countries where you have lived for more than six months in the past five years.

Introduction

The speaker introduces the topic of discussion.

Beginning of the video

  • The speaker starts by introducing the topic of discussion.
  • Music plays in the background.

Biometric and Genetic Data for Canadian Visa

The speaker discusses biometric and genetic data requirements for a Canadian visa application.

Biometric and genetic data requirements

  • The speaker asks if the applicant has provided biometric or genetic data before for a Canadian visa application.
  • If not, they proceed to collect this information.
  • Other personal information is also collected, such as education and work experience.

Education and Work Experience

The speaker collects information about the applicant's education and work experience.

Education details

  • The speaker asks about the applicant's educational background, including degrees earned and institutions attended.
  • They also ask for an address where the applicant studied.

Work experience details

  • The speaker asks about the applicant's work experience over the past 10 years.
  • They ask for job titles, company names, addresses, and dates of employment.
  • Gaps in employment should be explained as well.

Travel History

The speaker collects information about the applicant's travel history over the past 5 years.

Travel history details

  • The speaker asks about any trips taken by the applicant over the past 5 years.
  • Dates, locations visited, and reasons for travel are all requested.
  • It is recommended to check passports or other records to ensure accuracy.

Conclusion

Final thoughts from the speaker.

Final thoughts

  • Speaker concludes that it is important to provide accurate information when applying for a visa.
  • They emphasize the importance of remembering travel history and providing complete information about education and work experience.

Criminal Questions

In this section, the interviewer asks Taras if he has ever committed any crimes related to alcohol or drugs, been a member of a terrorist organization, or engaged in any other criminal activities.

Criminal Activities

  • The interviewer asks Taras if he has ever committed any crimes related to alcohol or drugs.
  • The interviewer asks if Taras was ever arrested for any crime.
  • The interviewer asks if Taras was innocent and forced to plead guilty for any crime.
  • The interviewer asks if Taras was involved in looting, marauding, or other similar activities.

Medical Questions

In this section, the interviewer asks Taras about his medical history and whether he has had any recent medical examinations.

Medical History

  • The interviewer asks if Taras has been diagnosed with tuberculosis in the past year.
  • The interviewer asks if Taras has had any mental health issues.
  • The interviewer asks if Taras has had syphilis.

Medical Examinations

  • The interviewer asks if Taras has passed a medical examination approved by the Canadian immigration service in the past year.

Personal Information

In this section, the interviewer gathers personal information about Taras and his family members.

Family Members

  • The interviewer asks for the name of Taras's wife and her date of birth.
  • The interviewer confirms that both Taras and his wife live at the same address.
  • The interviewer asks for the names and dates of birth of Taras's children.

Parents

  • The interviewer asks if Taras knows who his parents are.

Language Skills

  • The interviewer asks about Taras's language skills and which language he prefers to speak in.

Contact Information

In this section, the interviewer gathers contact information from Taras.

Contact Details

  • The interviewer asks for Taras's email address.
  • The interviewer asks for Taras's mobile phone number with the Ukrainian country code.

Document Upload

In this section, the interviewer requests that Taras upload necessary documents such as a passport or other identification documents.

Required Documents

  • The interviewer requests that Taras upload necessary documents such as a passport or other identification documents.

How to Fill Out Canadian Visa Application Form

In this section, the speaker explains how to fill out the Canadian visa application form.

Scanning and Uploading Required Documents

  • Scan all pages of required documents such as national passport and marriage certificate.
  • Upload the scanned documents by taking pictures with your phone and creating a PDF file.

Providing Contact Information

  • Agree to allow immigration services to contact you.
  • Provide your personal information in the form.

Adding Family Members

  • Add family members by selecting "Clyde 5" and filling out their information.
  • Include all family members under 21 years old, even infants.
  • If a child is over 21 years old, they should fill out a separate form.

Completing the Form

  • Double-check that all information is correct before submitting.
  • Click on "Complete" when finished filling out the form.
  • Wait for an email confirmation that your application has been received.

Benefits of Filling Out the Form Early

  • The earlier you submit your application, the faster you will receive your visa.
  • The waiting period can be up to three months.

Why You Should Fill Out Canadian Visa Application Form Even if You Don't Plan on Going to Canada Soon

In this section, the speaker explains why it's beneficial to fill out the Canadian visa application form even if you don't plan on going to Canada soon.

Benefits of Having a Canadian Visa

  • Having a Canadian visa can be useful for future travel plans.
  • It's a good idea to have one in case you decide to visit Canada in the future.

Statistics on Canadian Visa Applications

  • As of early July, 350,000 people had applied for Canadian visas.
  • Of those, 150,000 were approved and 60,000 had already arrived in Canada.

Conclusion

  • The speaker encourages viewers to fill out the form themselves instead of paying someone else to do it.
  • Having a Canadian visa is a valuable asset.
Video description

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