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

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Published: February 1, 2007

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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