Ukrainian mother approved to come to Canada, but her six-year-old son is not
WARSAW, Poland — Since packing up a small suitcase and leaving her home in Ukraine with her six-year-old son, Iryna Mishyna has found solace in helping other families in similar situations find some stability.
Her own situation, however, is still less than certain.
The 35-year-old was granted a temporary visa to work in Canada while she seeks refuge from the war, but her son Nikita is one of nearly 279,000 Ukrainians whose applications are still waiting for a response.
“I want to take a (Canadian) visa for my son because for him, it’s a very good opportunity, a very good chance,” Mishyna said in an interview in Warsaw, where she has lived since leaving Ukraine.