We need federal statute for regulation of immigration consulting in Canada
MPs may be surprised to learn that, under the current model, the federal regulator ICCRC does not have the authority to pursue unauthorized immigration practitioners.
For 2017, Canada has set a bold target of landing 300,000 immigrants, including over 55,000 refugees. Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCICs) serves a vital role in Canada’s immigration process, both by ensuring new Canadians and permanent residents feel welcome and secure, and by helpi...
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