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Feb

2007

Canada Immigration Solutions from Campbell Cohen

The Law Firm of Campbell Cohen is proud to announce the fresh new face of Canadavisa.com, focused on providing solutions to Canadian immigration concerns.

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Feb

2007

Canadians Tops in Tolerance, According to Survey

Canada has plenty to be proud of this month thanks to a study showing the successes of multiculturalism in the country.

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Feb

2007

Canada Celebrates 60th Anniversary of Canadian Citizenship

This month Canada is celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Canadian Citizenship Act. The act, which was passed in 1946 but took effect in 1947, created a legally distinct Canadian citizenship.

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Feb

2007

Canadian Service Sector Heats Up As Temperature Drops

Canada’s economy added jobs at a record pace in January, continuing the trend set with an impressive year in 2006. The push was powered by the service sector, which continues to expand its share of the Canadian economy.

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Feb

2007

Canada Green Card

Canada Green Card is a term that is used figuratively to describe Permanent Residency in Canada. Officially however, a green card is uniquely American and is the popular name for a United States Permanent Resident Card.

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Feb

2007

David Cohen’s Blog: Well, today’s the big day

Well, today’s the big day. After a lot of effort over extended time we are now launching the revamped Canadavisa.com.

Our law firm first went online with Canadavisa.com in 1996. Both the Internet and Canadian Immigration have changed dramatically in the intervening ten years. Back then, as they say, things were simpler. People expected basic information from a website and Canada offered only one way for skilled workers/ professionals to qualify for Canadian immigration. Today, people look for websites that understand and react to their needs, while the Canadian government sets out more than 20 different ways for skilled workers/ professionals to qualify for Canadian permanent residency. Gone are the days of “one size fits all”.

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