I think that is very unlikely to happen. However there are some instances where they have canceled programs in the past and returned applications. I think the risk of that is very very low here.Are you suggesting that the Conservatives could revoke this program and cancel all the applications?
Their policies are consistently much less favourable for immigration than the Liberals.
I would be worried they will do the following if they end up in office:
- De-prioritize processing for this program leading to even longer processing times, meaning years.
- Cancel work permit programs connected to CUAET. Existing work permits would remain valid however it will no longer be possible to extend a work permit through the CUAET program. If someone wants to extend, then would need an approved LMIA from their employer or meet other extension / new work permit requirements that apply to everyone
- Cancel any other temporary immigration measures supporting Ukrainians, including any that may be planned but not implemented yet. If someone wants to immigrate, they have to qualify through the same processes as everyone else. No special pathways or treatment.