CanadaVisa Social: We’ve Passed 10,000 Followers on Twitter, With More Joining the Conversation Every Day!

CIC News
Published: October 31, 2016

fall-youtube-mainimageJust a few days ago, our 10,000th Twitter follower joined the Canadian immigration conversation. That person joined more than a quarter of a million people on Facebook and thousands more across LinkedInYouTube, and Google+, all of whom have one thing in common: a thirst for knowledge, news, analysis, and discussion on all matters pertaining to immigration to Canada.

Luckily for them, they have come to the right place — CanadaVisa Social!

CanadaVisa is dedicated to helping individuals from across the globe to come to Canada. One of the most effective ways to get our message to prospective immigrants is through CanadaVisa Social. We keep our followers informed and share inspiring stories about Canada and Canada's immigrant community. Interacting with our community helps us understand the concerns and needs of everyone interested in Canadian immigration, and allows us to create the best content and most engaging discussion possible.


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With more than 10,000 followers and counting, CanadaVisa’s Twitter page is the place to go to find out the latest Canadian immigration news. Whether it is breaking news, an interesting story, or a cool video fact about Canada, you will find it here first. Feel free to tweet us — we will get back to you.

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CanadaVisa’s Facebook page is becoming increasingly popular — we recently reached the 280,000 likes mark! We want to take this opportunity to say thank you to each and every one of our current followers, and encourage anyone not currently following us to join the conversation. Our daily updates on immigration news, stories of success, and articles from our newsletter give our followers all the information they could wish for. Our Facebook community gets involved in a range of discussions on all things Canada. Like us today, and join the Facebook conversation!

YouTube

The CanadaVisa YouTube channel is where you will find regular and up-to-date multimedia content on topics relating to Canadian immigration. Our channel hosts a range of videos including immigration news updates, interviews with Attorney David Cohen, and clips of Canadian cultural moments. We want to hear from you and read your comments — it helps us to provide the content that you want!

Watch one of our recent videos on immigration to Canada, and let us know what you think.


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CanadaVisa's Google+ page is the latest addition to our social hubs. We share our exclusive content here, as well as across all of our social media channels. Check us out, and bookmark CanadaVisa today.


LinkedIn

If you are a user of LinkedIn, make sure to connect with CanadaVisa on our profile page. If you would like to connect with Attorney David Cohen professionally, you may also find him on LinkedIn, where you will also encounter hundreds of Canadian and international professionals interested in immigration to Canada.

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