CanadaVisa Social | Your trusted source for the latest Canadian immigration news

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CIC News
Published: June 27, 2018

CanadaVisa's social media channels bring you the latest news and updates regarding immigration to Canada.

On Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram, CanadaVisa features immigration news, policy changes, and information on studying or finding work.

Facebook

 

Follow our Facebook page for the latest posts from our news network, program updates, and advice for planning your future in Canada. Our Facebook community is growing quickly! With more than 1.6 million followers, you are sure to find the right conversation to join. Like us today and join the discussion!

Did you know we have a Facebook community dedicated to stories and information relevant to Canada's international student community — follow Canada Study News for tips on student life and settling in Canada as an international student.

Twitter

 

CanadaVisa's Twitter feed has all the Canadian immigration breaking news updates, as well as tips and tricks to help guide your immigration process. Feel free to tweet us — we will get back to you.

Also, follow us at @CanadaStudyNews for the latest stories and updates relevant to prospective and current international students in Canada.

Instagram

Our Instagram profile is where you will find photographs and profiles from creative people showcasing Canada's breathtaking landscapes and stories of recent migration into the country. Follow us today and see how Canada can be the perfect getaway or your future home!

YouTube

The CanadaVisa YouTube channel is where you will find videos on topics related to Canadian immigration and suggested playlists from our team. Our channel hosts a range of videos including immigration news updates, interviews with Attorney David Cohen, and playlists of Canadian cultural moments. We want to hear from you so leave a comment— it helps us to provide the content that you want! Interested in discovering your Canadian immigration options? Watch how CanadaVisa can help you!

LinkedIn

 

If you are on LinkedIn, make sure to connect with CanadaVisa. If you would like to connect with Attorney David Cohen professionally, you may also find him on LinkedIn, where you will also come across hundreds of Canadian and international professionals interested in immigration to Canada.

Google+

Join us on Google+ — where we share our exclusive content, as well as across all of our social media channels. Check us out, and bookmark CanadaVisa as a reference.

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