Special Feature to be added to CICNews !

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CIC News
Published: August 31, 2011

Beginning next month, CICNews will be adding a new Q&A feature to its monthly newsletter. Readers will have the opportunity to send in their Canadian immigration questions to be answered by Attorney David Cohen. Each month, we will be picking several questions which will be published in our newsletter along with the answers.

Readers can begin submitting their questions today by emailing them to qna@cicnews.com

If you do not have a question, but would like to be assessed for Canadian immigration, please complete our free Canadian immigration assessment form.

We would also like to remind you that you can leave comments regarding our newsletter in the comments section below each article and you can also share the articles with others using the social media buttons found on the left side of each article.

We look forward to receiving your questions!

 

 

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