Connect with Canadavisa on Social Media!

CIC News
Published: May 29, 2013

Did you know that you can connect with Canadavisa on different social media websites? As part of our ongoing efforts to better serve our friends and users around the world, Canadavisa and Attorney David Cohen have established a presence on a variety of domains. Find, ‘Like’, and ‘Friend’ us today!

Facebook

The Canadavisa Facebook page is now over 23,000 members strong! Invite your friends to ‘like’ us, and make sure to check in with us frequently.

Our Facebook page has now been opened for messaging, both on our wall and privately. If you have a question or just want to give us a shout, visit us today.

Twitter

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 fact about Canada, you will find it here first.

LinkedIn

If you are a user of this popular professional networking site, make sure to connect with Canadavisa on our profile page. You will also encounter hundreds of Canadian and international professionals interested in immigration to Canada.

Google Plus

Canadavisa has recently revamped its Google+ page with a new look and features for users, including connections to a number of Google+ communities relating to immigration and settlement. Take a look and connect with us today!

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