July 1st – Happy Canada Day!

CIC News
Published: June 30, 2008

Canada, as it is today, was built by immigration. It is a nation that has always welcomed newcomers as a means to build a solid population and an effective federal state. Now more than ever, immigration is at the heart of a strong and growing Canada.

To all our readers, whether you are just thinking of coming to Canada, on the way, recently arrived, or have been here all your life, we at Campbell Cohen and Canadavisa would like to wish you a very happy Canada Day!

We are lucky to have a lot to celebrate on Canada Day. Strong and consistent immigration from around the world is one of them.

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