Are You in the UK? Come Visit Campbell Cohen in London!

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CIC News
Published: October 30, 2012

Representatives from David Cohen’s immigration law firm, Campbell Cohen, will be traveling to the United Kingdom in mid-November. They will be attending the “Opportunities Overseas Expo” from November 10th – 11th in London.

If you are interested in working or otherwise coming to Canada, visiting the Expo and connecting with the Campbell Cohen team may be an important first step in achieving your goals.

Visit our Facebook page for a chance to win 2 free tickets to the Expo!

The Opportunities Overseas Expo is the largest of its kind in the world. It brings employers from a number of countries, including Canada, who are looking to hire foreign workers in a variety of fields.

To learn more about the Expo, please click here.

If you would like to know more about working in or immigrating to Canada, feel free to contact us today.

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