Special Announcement: CIC News Announces the CanadaVisa iPhone App

CIC News
Published: May 31, 2012

Canadavisa, the publisher of CIC News, is debuting its new Immigration iPhone Application!

iPhone users – click here to download the application.

The Canadavisa Immigration iPhone App puts the world of Canadian immigration at your fingertips. One application will allow you to:

  • Assess yourself and others for Canadian immigration
  • Receive breaking news, CIC News, and Attorney David Cohen’s blog
  • Link to Canadavisa social media outlets like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn
  • ...and much more!

Get the CanadaVisa iPhone App today by following this link, and stay connected to everything that is happening in the immigration community! Android users should stay tuned, as an Android version is in the works.

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