New Technological Developments from Campbell Cohen

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CIC News
Published: December 17, 2007

At Campbell Cohen, we are continually striving to simplify the process of immigration to Canada. The information, tools and resources that we provide on our various websites are geared to help our visitors at all stages of the immigration process – whether only just thinking of coming to Canada, in the process of immigration, or already here.

Cicnews.com is the latest element of our information network to be redesigned to better serve the needs of our readership. The search and browse functions have been enhanced and the general layout and functionality have been improved for a more enjoyable reader experience. We continue to bring you the most up-to-date Canadian immigration news of interest and hope that you will enjoy the new look and feel of cicnews.com.

Stay tuned in the New Year - a new exciting development from Campbell Cohen will soon be announced.

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