CanadaVisa Social: Where Immigration Springs into Action

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CIC News
Published: April 4, 2017

Welcome to CanadaVisa Social. Our range of social media outlets is carefully curated to bring you the information you need, on the platform you love. Check us out today on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram — we always love to hear from our community, and we hope you'll get in touch. If you or your friends and family are thinking of working, studying, and settling in Canada, join us today to make your dream to come to Canada a reality.

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We recently passed 900,000 likes on Facebook, and we're very excited to share this milestone with you! Our community on Facebook is the place to discuss immigration updates, learn more about your options, and start planning your future in Canada. Like us today, and join the Facebook conversation!

We also have a Facebook page for our international student community — follow Canada Study News today for breaking news about studying in Canada, tips on student life, and more.

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Twitter

Featuring breaking news updates as well as tips and tricks for your immigration project, our Twitter feed has got you covered. Feel free to tweet us — we will get back to you.

It doesn’t stop there — join us over at @CanadaStudyNews for the latest updates on international education in Canada, and learn more about how studying in Canada could be your pathway to Canadian permanent residence.

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Here we feature inspiring images from across Canada, showcasing the stunning landscapes and vibrant cities that make Canada so unique. Follow us today, and start planning your dream Canadian getaway. Or get some ideas for your future home! Whatever you’re looking for, CanadaVisa on Instagram is sure to offer inspiration.

YouTube

The CanadaVisa YouTube channel is where you will find 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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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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Join us on Google+ — we share our exclusive content here, as well as across all of our social media channels. Check us out, and bookmark CanadaVisa today.

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