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Ottawa speeds up immigration process as Ukrainians try to escape conflict

Federal Immigration Minister Sean Fraser says Canada has prepared a 'suite of measures' to assist people fleeing the conflict in Ukraine.

Measures also being put in place to allow Ukrainians in Canada to extend their stay

Ottawa is expediting immigration applications fromUkrainians attempting to escape the conflict in their country, said Canada's minister of immigration, refugees and citizenship on Thursday.

Sean Fraser's comments camehours after Russia launched its attack on Ukraine, with reports of explosions in the capital of Kyiv and roads gridlocked with residents trying to flee.

Fraser said his department hasalready approved more than 1,800 Ukrainian immigration applications on a priority basis.

"We will be looking to do more," said the MP for Central Nova, who was speaking at a funding announcement for long-term care in Chester, N.S.

Fraser addedhe spoke Wednesday evening with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Ukrainian Canadian Congress "to identify the right path forward, to make surethat we're meeting the needs of people who are seeking safety,who are currently seeking to leave Ukraine."

Fraser saidhis department has been working on a "suite of measures" in response to the anticipated invasion since Jan. 19, calling Russia's attack "the biggest threat to the global legal order since the end of the Second World War."

Ottawa has added more staff in Warsaw, Vienna and Bucharestand provided mobile biometric units to expedite the processing of people looking to flee Ukraine, he said.

Fraser also said measures were being put in place to allow Ukrainians in Canada to extend their stay until it is safe to return home.

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With files from Michael Gorman