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Canada starts Aeroplan fund to help fly in Ukrainians fleeing Russia’s war

WATCH: As many Ukrainians fleeing war still face hurdles, Ottawa is pledging to streamline the process to welcome them into Canada. Ross Lord explains how the plan involves teaming up with Air Canada, how frequent flyers can help, and what obstacles remain for refugees after they arrive – Apr 20, 2022

Canadians can now give cash or Aeroplan points to help bring Ukrainians fleeing the war with Russia to safety in Canada.

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Immigration Minister Sean Fraser says the goal is to pay for flights to bring at least 10,000 Ukrainians and their families approved for travel to Canada.

These would be on top of targeted chartered flights to bring Ukrainians to Canada announced by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau earlier this year.

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More than 54,000 Ukrainians have already been approved to come to Canada for three years while they decide on their next steps.

Donations will be accepted as of today, but details about how eligible Ukrainians can access the money won’t be available for a few weeks.

The new fund is part of a partnership between the Miles4Migrants charity, The Shapiro Foundation and Air Canada.

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