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Privacy Policy

Last updated: May 28, 2026.

At ViveCanada (https://vivecanada.com) we value your privacy. This policy explains what data we collect, how we use it and what your rights are. ViveCanada is an informational website about immigration to Canada for the Latin American community; we are not a law firm and we do not officially represent the Government of Canada.

Who we are

Our website address is: https://vivecanada.com. For any privacy enquiry you can write to us at hola@vivecanada.com.

What data we collect and why

  • Comments and forms: if you leave a comment or complete a form, we collect the data you provide (such as name and email) to reply and follow up on your request.
  • Newsletter: if you subscribe, we use your email solely to send you updates about immigration to Canada. You can unsubscribe at any time.
  • Technical data: like most websites, we automatically log data such as your IP address and browser type for security and statistics.

Cookies

We use cookies to improve your browsing experience, remember your preferences (for example, the site language) and analyse traffic in aggregate. You can configure your browser to block or delete cookies; note that some site features may not work correctly without them.

Third-party services

We may use external services such as web analytics tools, email delivery platforms and social networks. These third parties may process data under their own privacy policies. We do not sell your personal data.

How long we keep your data

We keep comments and their metadata indefinitely so we can recognise and approve follow-up comments automatically. For newsletter subscribers, we keep the data until you request removal.

Your rights

You can request access to, correction of, or deletion of the personal data we hold about you, and withdraw your consent at any time. To exercise these rights, write to us at hola@vivecanada.com.

Important notice

The information published on ViveCanada is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute legal or immigration advice. For your specific case, always consult the official sources of IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) or an authorized professional (RCIC or lawyer).