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              REGISTRATION GUIDE
                   Writing the Full Skills Exam
                                   and
Becoming a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC)

        Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC)
                     5500 North Service Rd., Suite 1002
                               Burlington, ON
                              L7L 6W6 Canada
                            Tel: 1-877-836-7543
                             info@iccrc-crcic.ca
                             www.iccrc-crcic.ca
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Table of Contents
Welcome ............................................................................................................................................2

Mandatory Requirements ...................................................................................................................2

Exam Fee and Re-Write Time-Limit to Pass ..........................................................................................2

Zero-Tolerance and Application Deadlines ...........................................................................................3

Professional Conduct ...........................................................................................................................4

Warning – Unauthorized Practice ........................................................................................................4

Steps to Writing the Exam ....................................................................................................................5
    Step 1: Register online ........................................................................................................................... 5
    Step 2: Submit documents by required deadlines.................................................................................. 6
    Step 3: Confirm exam centre location .................................................................................................... 6
    Step 4: Pay exam fee online ................................................................................................................... 6
    Step 5: Download FSE Study Guide and sample questions ..................................................................... 7

After Writing the Exam ........................................................................................................................7

Steps to Becoming an RCIC ...................................................................................................................8
    Step 1: Submit final documents requested in the FSE passing e-mail ................................................... 8
    Step 2: Pay membership dues ................................................................................................................ 8
    Step 3: Establish your client (trust) account ........................................................................................... 8
    Step 4: Pay errors and omissions insurance .......................................................................................... 8

Ongoing Membership Obligations ........................................................................................................9

Reference and Clarifications .................................................................................................................9
    A. Identity, Age and Status in Canada .....................................................................................................9
    B. Immigration Practitioner’s Program ................................................................................................10
    C. Language Ability ................................................................................................................................12
    D. Police Certificates .............................................................................................................................13
    E. Background and Good Conduct .......................................................................................................14
    F. Bankruptcy, Creditor Proposal or Garnishment ...............................................................................15
    G. Official Translations .........................................................................................................................16
    H. Certifying Documents ........................................................................................................................16
    I. Validity Period of Application ...........................................................................................................16
    J. Accommodation for Special Needs ..................................................................................................17
    K. Submitting Documents ....................................................................................................................17
    L. Processing Time ................................................................................................................................17
    M. Selecting a Business Name ..............................................................................................................17
    N. Proof of Business Registration ..........................................................................................................18

Forms ................................................................................................................................................ 19

       Full Skills Examination Terms and Conditions ........................................................................................20
       Statutory Declaration – Places of Residence .........................................................................................21
       Statutory Declaration – Background and Good Conduct .......................................................................22

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WELCOME
Welcome to the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC) and the immigration consulting profession.

This document has been prepared to assist you in applying to write ICCRC’s entry-to-practice Full Skills Exam (FSE) and, if successful,
to then apply for membership to the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC) and become a Regulated Canadian
Immigration Consultant (RCIC).

The information in this document is valid as of 30 November 2017 and is subject to change without notice. It is strongly
recommended that you read this document carefully and follow the instructions. Please ensure that you are referencing the most
recent version by visiting the ICCRC website and comparing the version number (at the top right corner of the title page) with the
version posted online.

PARALEGALS: If you are a paralegal in good standing with the Law Society of Upper Canada, and wish to apply under the special
paralegal admission stream, please use the separate Registration Guide for Paralegals which can be found on the website.

                                               MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS
To qualify to write the exam, and subsequently become a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant, you must:

          Be at least 18 years of age;
          Be a Canadian citizen, Canadian permanent resident, or a Canadian citizen who is a Registered (Status) Indian within the
           meaning of the Indian Act (Canada). This does not mean a citizen or resident of the Republic of India;
          Graduate from an accredited immigration practitioner’s program;
          Achieve at least the minimum required score on an ICCRC-approved English or French language proficiency test;
          Provide satisfactory police certificates from every country in which you have lived for six (6) months or longer since age 18;
          Satisfy the Registrar of your good character and good conduct by completing the Statutory Declaration – Background and
           Good Conduct attesting to good character and good conduct; and
          Not presently be an undischarged bankrupt or involved in a current creditor proposal or income garnishment arrangement.

                                   EXAM FEE AND RE-WRITE TIME-LIMIT TO PASS
The FSE is currently offered every three (3) months and you are permitted a maximum of four (4) attempts to pass. The cost of writing
the exam is illustrated below.

If you are given permission to write your exam by remote invigilation rather than travelling to an exam centre, there will be an
additional fee to cover ICCRC’s added administrative work and courier expenses to prepare and ship a single exam package just for
you. This added charge will be added to the regular fee for each exam attempt not completed at an exam centre (see table below).

Exam fee before applicable taxes

                                 CONFIRMED                                REMOTE INVIGILATION LOCATION
         Writing Session            EXAM
                                   CENTRE                 Within North America                        Outside North America
                                                  (including additional fees of $100.00)       (including additional fees of $200.00)
 First Attempt                     $500.00                       $600.00                                      $700.00
 Second Attempt                    $400.00                       $500.00                                      $600.00
 Third Attempt                     $400.00                       $500.00                                      $600.00
 Fourth/Final Attempt              $400.00                       $500.00                                      $600.00

If you fail to cancel your registration by the specified deadline, fail to appear on-time on exam day, or are expelled from the exam
session after you arrive, you will be assessed a $150.00 administrative fee to have your FSE registration reprocessed for a future
writing session.

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If the certified colour copy of your ID on exam day is not correct but you are permitted to write, you will be required to pay a
$150.00 administrative penalty before your exam is marked.

If you fail your first FSE attempt you may register to re-write the exam at a future scheduled exam session upon payment of the
appropriate fee for each re-write. There is no waiting period requirement between re-writes.

If you fail the first FSE attempt, you will be considered to have withdrawn your application if you do not:
     (a) attempt at least one re-write exam within one (1) year of the date of the first FSE attempt, and/or
     (b) achieve a satisfactory (passing) result on a subsequent re-write attempt no later than 18 months following the date of the
          first FSE attempt

Once your application file is closed you will have to re-apply, meet all prevailing admission requirements, and replace any
documents which have become stale-dated.

If you unfortunately fail your fourth FSE attempt you will be withdrawn as an exam-taker. Following a waiting period of at least one
(1) year after the date of writing your fourth attempt, you may re-enrol as an exam-taker by meeting all prevailing admission
requirements in force at the time of re-enrollment, and replace any submitted documents which have since become invalid.
Notwithstanding that academic qualifications from accredited Immigration Practitioner Programs (IPP) are deemed valid for three
years from the date of graduation or successful completion, if you have failed to pass the FSE four times, you will be required to
successfully complete a new IPP program in its entirety before being permitted to attempt the FSE again.

                                 ZERO-TOLERANCE AND APPLICATION DEADLINES
As an immigration professional you will be required to submit applications on behalf of your clients to the government complete,
correct and on-time. Failure to do so could negatively impact your client. Learning this key business practice starts with your FSE
registration. We have implemented a zero-tolerance policy with regards to exam-takers not complying with the various deadlines
and/or not submitting all required documents on-time and in the proper format in order to write the exam.

If you miss any of the deadlines to register for the exam, fail to submit your documents complete and in the required format (original
or certified copy), or miss paying the exam fee on time; your name will be removed from the master class list. You will be responsible
for informing us of your new choice of exam writing date. There are no exceptions or extensions beyond what is already outlined in
this Guide.

Please also arrive early for your exam with the correct identification. Late arrivals and/or improper documents could result in you
being refused entry and sent home with a further $150.00 administrative fee being assessed to reschedule for a future exam session.

With exam-takers writing across Canada, as well as internationally by remote invigilation, the common deadlines by which the FSE is
administered is based on Eastern Time (ET) at Burlington, Ontario, Canada, the location of ICCRC headquarters.

                         EXAM DATE                                       DEADLINE TO…
                                           complete your online     confirm the exam           pay the exam fee
                                           registration and         centre where you will      invoice online or defer
                            Sunday         submit all required      write the exam             without penalty
                                           documents
                                           Friday                   Friday                     Wednesday
                                           5 p.m. (Eastern time)    5 p.m. (Eastern time)      5 p.m. (Eastern time)
                   5 February 2017         13 January 2017          20 January 2017            25 January 2017
                   7 May 2017              14 April 2017            21 April 2017              26 April 2017
                   13 August 2017          21 July 2017             28 July 2017               2 August 2017
                   5 November 2017         13 October 2017          20 October 2017            25 October 2017
                   4 February 2018         12 January 2018          19 January 2018            24 January 2018
                   6 May 2018              13 April 2018            20 April 2018              25 April 2018
                   12 August 2018          20 July 2018             27 July 2018               1 August 2018
                   4 November 2018         12 October 2018          19 October 2018            24 October 2018

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If you have not sat a first attempt of the FSE within one (1) year of your online application your file will be closed. Once closed you
will have to complete a new online application and potentially submit new updated documents, in order to re-register as an exam-
taker.

                                                 PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
ICCRC members are obliged to conduct themselves in accordance with the Code of Professional Ethics. This includes communicating
with others face-to-face, over the telephone, by e-mail or other written form. The Council expects no less from exam-takers who
plan to become a member.

If in our opinion you conduct yourself in a rude, disrespectful, overly aggressive or otherwise unprofessional manner when dealing
with our registration staff, you will be given one warning after which your FSE application will be removed from the class list for the
exam session you are planning to write and placed on hold for at least one further session date as a cooling off period. Likewise, if on
exam-day, you act in a similar manner towards the on-site invigilating staff to the point that the invigilator feels it is necessary to
telephone the Registrar, you will be directed to leave the exam and will have to write on a future exam-day.

                                       WARNING – UNAUTHORIZED PRACTICE
A student or graduate waiting to write the FSE, MAY NOT practise as an authorized representative until he/she becomes a member in
good standing with the Council or alternatively a member in good standing with a Canadian provincial/territorial law society or with
the Chambre des notaires du Québec.

Doing so before becoming a member could lead to criminal prosecution together with your FSE application and/or final membership
steps being rejected.

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STEPS TO WRITING THE EXAM

Step 1 Register Online

Visit the registration page on our website and complete the online application. Please enter information using a combination of upper
and lower case letters. Please do not send documents to us without first completing the online registration application which will
open an exam-taker file and create an ID number. If there is a problem with any documents we receive about you, and you have not
completed this step, we have no way to contact you to make the necessary corrections. Receipt of improper documents will not earn
a deadline extension; you will have to wait until the next available writing session.

                                                                                        Enter your legal name(s) as it appears on
                                                                                        your government-issued documents.

                                                                                        Dates are displayed in YYYY-MM-DD format.
                                                                                        Once registered for the session, you can
                                                                                        request a change by e-mail provided the
                                                                                        alternative session’s registration deadline has
                                                                                        not already passed.

                                                                                        The list of possible exam writing centres is
                                                                                        based on locations where the FSE has been
                                                                                        written in the past. It is subject to change
                                                                                        without notice. We are unable to guarantee,
                                                                                        just because a location was used in the past,
                                                                                        that it will be available for the session you
                                                                                        wish to write. If you wish to write in a
                                                                                        location which is not listed, select “Please
                                                                                        suggest an alternative location” in the drop-
                                                                                        down list.

                                                                                        The local FSE start time appears
                                                                                        automatically.

                                                                                        Enter the CITY, PROVINCE, and COUNTRY of
                                                                                        the alternative location that you propose.
                                                                                        The location that you enter is a suggestion
                                                                                        only and ICCRC cannot guarantee that this
                                                                                        alternative location will be selected.

                                                                                       This area will remain blank. If your request for
                                                                                       an alternative location is approved, the local
                                                                                       start time of the FSE will be set by the
                                                                                       Registrar.

Exam writing centres are typically ONE college or university campus in a city or geographic area whose facilities we contract to use for
the day together with the institution’s own exam invigilation personnel.

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We will confirm exact exam centre locations and addresses once registrations close. If we have insufficient registrations for a particular
location, we reserve the right to cancel that centre and may require you to travel to the next closest location or to defer to a future
exam date.

In situations involving extreme travel (not mere inconvenience), the Registrar may give you permission to write by remote invigilation.
Such requests are considered on a case-by-case basis as this is the exception, not the norm, to writing the FSE. Further information
about remote invigilation can be obtained by contacting the Registrar at info@iccrc-crcic.ca. Please note the additional administrative
fee that will apply for approved remote invigilation.

Step 2      Submit Documents by Required Deadlines

A. Read the important items below to make sure you submit documents on time, in the proper format and manner and to learn
   other useful information:

         Deadlines
         Language in which to submit documents and official translations
         Certifying documents
         Validity period of application
         Accommodation for special needs
         How to submit documents and processing time

B.   Submit ICCRC forms (print, complete, sign and return):

          FSE Terms and conditions
          Statutory declaration – Places of residence
          Statutory declaration – Background and good conduct

C.   Submit other documents:

          Certified copy of valid government-issued photo identification
          Have two copies of your ID certified. Send one with your application to ICCRC and take the second copy to the exam to
          hand-in to the invigilator.

          Official academic transcript
          Original language ability test score results
          Original police certificates

Step 3 Upon receiving an approval e-mail, confirm exam centre location

         Reply to the e-mail before the required deadline. This is your final chance to change your exam location from what you
          originally selected.

Step 4     Pay exam fee online

         When the ICCRC accounting department sends you the exam fee e-invoice you must pay it online before the required
          deadline. If you are registering far in advance, you will not be invoiced until after the exam registration deadline.
         If you feel you are not ready to write the exam, this is also your last opportunity to request a deferment to a future exam
          date without incurring any further administrative costs. Deferring after this deadline date will incur a $150.00
          administrative fee.

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Step 5    Download the FSE Study Guide and sample questions

         It is your responsibility to regularly check our website to see if the FSE Study Guide has been updated between when you
          originally registered online and the actual date when you will write the exam.
         Sample questions may also be reviewed to give you an idea of the format and style of the FSE questions.

                                                AFTER WRITING THE EXAM
Marking the FSE does not commence until all exams have been received back from the various exam centre locations, including those
completed by remote invigilation. The certified copy of your ID that was handed-in to the invigilator is next compared to the certified
ID we have on-file that was submitted with your initial documents. If there is a problem with the copy of your ID that is received from
the exam centre we will contact you by e-mail to resolve the problem before your exam is marked.

The FSE pass-mark is determined using the Modified Angoff Method (you may search the Internet for an explanation).

Under normally-expected exam writing conditions we anticipate being able to e-mail you your results by 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time on
the fourth Friday after the exam writing day. Exceptions that could delay the release of your results could include:
      Delays receiving the return exam packages back from exam centres and remote invigilators world-wide. Using the Modified
         Angoff Method we cannot begin the next phase until every exam package has arrived.
      A statutory or civic holiday falling during the pass-mark setting phase when ICCRC HQ is closed.
      A larger than anticipated number of exam-takers writing a specific FSE which dramatically increases the number of
         notification letters that must be sent. To be fair results are released to all exam-takers at the same time.

Do not contact us before the applicable “exam results” date listed below to see if your exam has been marked. There is no express
marking service. For privacy reasons results are never provided over the telephone.

                                         EXAM DATE                      EXAM RESULTS
                                                                 Normally-anticipated release
                                           Sunday                of results by e-mail (by 5 p.m.
                                                                  Eastern Time) on the Fourth
                                                                     Friday after exam day
                                5 February 2017                 3 March 2017
                                7 May 2017                      2 June 2017
                                13 August 2017                  8 September 2017
                                5 November 2017                 1 December 2017
                                4 February 2018                 2 March 2018
                                6 May 2018                      1 June 2018
                                12 August 2018                  7 September 2018
                                4 November 2018                 30 November 2018

Similar to many other regulatory and professional organizations, we will not provide you with your actual mark but will simply advise
if you were “successful” (passed) or “unsuccessful” (failed). If you were unsuccessful, the e-mail will also mention in which of the
knowledge areas included on the exam that you scored poorly. This means that you correctly answered less than one-half of the total
number of questions on that subject. This is provided to help you focus your further studying to attempt the exam again.

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STEPS TO BECOMING AN RCIC
If you were successful in passing the FSE, you will have 120 days (4 months) from the date we e-mail your exam results in which to
complete the final steps of registration. If you miss completing your registration during this period, then your FSE passing results will
expire and you will have to retake the exam.

Step 1    Submit final documents requested in the FSE passing e-mail

The FSE passing e-mail contains links to the following items that you have to submit in order to register as a Regulated Canadian
Immigration Consultant (RCIC):

          Statutory declaration – Agreement to regulation
          Print, complete, declare before a commissioner and return. This document confirms that you agree to be regulated by us in
          terms of how you conduct your immigration consultancy practice; to promptly pay your membership dues, fees, fines and
          penalties; and to abide by the Code of Professional Ethics.

          Proof of Business Registration
          Select an appropriate business name and operating format and then submit a photocopy of your actual business
          registration (list of acceptable proof). Please refer to section M “Selecting a Business Name” before registering your
          business entity.

          ICCRC Membership dues method of payment form
          This advises the accounting department how you wish to be invoiced for your membership dues – annual or quarterly
          instalments basis. You may change your selection later by e-mailing the accounting department.

Step 2    Pay membership dues

         Upon receipt of the ICCRC e-invoice, pay your initial membership dues.
          The annual membership dues are $1,809.25 plus applicable tax. (Effective July 2013 and subject to change without notice).
          You will initially be invoiced a pro-rated portion of the annual dues to cover the period between becoming a member and
          the membership year-end which is 30 June. Thereafter you will be invoiced annually as of 1 July. Dues can be paid in
          quarterly instalments or as an annual single amount.

Step 3    Establish your client (trust) account

         If you plan to accept a retainer (deposit) in advance of work being performed from your clients, within thirty (30) days of
          becoming a member you must submit proof that you have opened both a regular business operating account as well as a
          separate client (trust) account into which any unearned monies received in advance is deposited. If you decide to only bill
          clients for work after it has been performed, then you can apply for an annual exemption from opening and/or maintaining
          a client account. Please e-mail info@iccrc-crcic.ca to obtain the special exemption form AFTER you become a member.

          Proof of client (trust) account – E-mail details including the financial institution’s name, branch information, full address,
          account number and the date when the account was opened, to the registration department.

Step 4    Pay Errors and Omissions insurance

         As a member you will be required to maintain professional errors and omissions (E&O) insurance. Within thirty (30) days of
          becoming a member you must sign up for ICCRC’s group E&O insurance.
         We will notify the insurance broker that you have become a member. The insurance broker will in-turn e-mail you directly
          with information about the insurance program.
         Upon receipt of the e-invoice from the insurance broker, pay your E&O insurance premium directly to the broker. The
          premium is $250.00 plus applicable tax (Rate as of July 2017 and subject to change without notice)

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ONGOING MEMBERSHIP OBLIGATIONS
Once you become an ICCRC member, aside from the membership dues and Errors and Omissions insurance that are paid annually,
there are other ongoing membership obligations:

               Complete ICCRC mandatory Practice Management Education (PME) 1 courses as new courses are announced and
                before the required deadline. With respect to courses that were introduced before you joined, you must complete
                one (1) of the existing courses within six (6) months of joining and all others you have missed within one (1) year.
                There is currently no registration fee. You may complete your PME courses by attending an ICCRC learning centre2 or
                via real-time-remote (RTR) over the Internet utilizing a headset, microphone and camera. There are fines and
                penalties for not completing your PME obligation or if you cancel a course registration that you have made without
                providing the required notice.

               Complete 16 hours of Continuing Professional Development (CPD)1 activities each calendar year. ICCRC does not
                offer CPD activities itself but approves events/seminars, etc. which are submitted for consideration. Seminars
                typically involve an attendance fee that is paid directly to the organizer besides your travel/commuting costs to/from
                the meeting venue. Some events/seminars are also recorded by the organizers with DVDs being available for sale
                separately. These you may purchase and watch to earn CPD credit. There are fines and penalties for not completing
                your CPD obligation as well as reporting what you have completed by the specified reporting deadline. You may also
                earn CPD hours for writing articles, delivering CPD presentations, etc. Further details can be found in the CPD
                Regulation posted on the ICCRC website.

               Some provincial/territorial jurisdictions may operate their own separate governmental immigration consultant
                registry. After you become a member of ICCRC there may be a separate registration/renewal fee which would be
                paid directly to the provincial/territorial registry office. If you are planning to operate your consultancy practice
                outside Canada, you will need to check with that country’s government with regard to any additional business
                licence you may need.
                                                                      1. Please note that PME and CPD are separate obligations with no cross-over credit.
                                                                2. ICCRC learning centres are located in Burlington ON, Saint-Laurent QC and Burnaby BC.

                                              REFERENCE AND CLARIFICATIONS
A.        Identity, Age and Status in Canada

You must submit a CERTIFIED COPY of one or more pieces of valid government-issued photo identification that provides your
name, date of birth, current likeness, and legal status in Canada.

It must be a full-colour certified copy, ensuring that your facial features are clearly distinguishable. The acceptance of all submitted
documents, especially those which include a photographic image, is at the sole discretion of the ICCRC Registrar.

                                        YES                                      NO

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Your identity, age and status document(s) could be ONE of:

     Certified colour copy of the details page of a valid Canadian passport.
     Certified colour copy of both sides of a Canadian citizenship wallet-size card issued prior to 1 February 2012 if accompanied by a
     certified colour copy of an additional form of valid government issued photo identification bearing your current likeness.
     Certified colour copy of both sides of the new-style Canadian citizenship certificate issued after 1 February 2012 if accompanied
     by a certified colour copy of an additional form of government issued photo identification bearing your current likeness. As the
     photograph distributed with some of the new-style citizenship certificates are not embedded properly into the certificate paper,
     it is not considered a secure image for our purposes.
     Certified colour copy of both sides of a valid Canadian Permanent Resident Card. Please note that if you are applying on the basis
     of permanent residency, you will throughout the duration of your eventual membership have to maintain on file with us a certified
     copy of a valid PR Card to prove your continued status eligibility;
     Certified colour copy of both sides of a valid enhanced Canadian provincial or territorial driver’s licence. This is not a “regular”
     driver’s licence. It contains special features for driving between Canada and the USA in lieu of using a passport.
     Certified colour copy of both sides of a valid enhanced Canadian provincial or territorial photo identification card. This is not a
     “regular” ID card. It contains special features for driving between Canada and the USA in lieu of using a passport.
     Certified colour copy of both sides of a valid certificate of Indian status issued by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada; or a
     Certified colour copy of a Canadian provincial or territorial birth certificate if accompanied by a certified copy of an additional
     form of government issued photo identification bearing your current likeness.

Provincial health cards are NOT acceptable.

When certifying your identity documents remember to have TWO (2) separate copies signed and stamped by an authorized person
who may certify documents (see section H). Please send us the first certified copy with your other application documents. Please
keep the second certified copy until your exam at which time it is to be presented to confirm your identity. The invigilator will
examine the original document and compare it to the certified copy. He/she will return the original document to you and keep the
certified copy which will be attached to your completed exam paper when it is returned to us for marking. If a certified original copy
of your ID is not attached, your exam paper will not be marked and you will be required to pay an additional $150.00 to re-write the
exam on a future scheduled exam date.

B.        Immigration Practitioner’s Program

You must successfully complete an ICCRC-accredited immigration practitioner program within the last three (3) years. Accredited
programs are:

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Institution                   Campus                                            Program
                                             Calgary AB
                                           Edmonton AB
          Academy of Learning              Mississauga ON                          Immigration Consultant Diploma
             Centre College                 Toronto ON
                                          (Bay/Bloor Campus)
                                       (Warden/Sheppard Campus)
      Anderson College of Health,            Toronto ON                            Immigration Consultant Diploma
       Business and Technology            (Downtown Campus)
                                               Online
              Ashton College               Abbotsford BC                           Immigration Consultant Diploma
                                           Vancouver BC
           Bow Valley College                Calgary AB                           Immigration Practitioner Certificate
                                              Ajax ON
                                            Burnaby BC
                                          Mississauga ON
                                           North York ON
                CDI College                                                             Immigration Consultant
                                           Richmond BC
                                          Scarborough ON
                                             Surrey BC
                                            Toronto ON
                                                                     Attestation d’études collégiales (AEC) de service-conseil en
         Cégep de Saint-Laurent             Montréal QC
                                                                                             immigration
             CSIC e-Academy                     Online             Immigration Practitioner Diploma: Laws, Policies and Procedures
                                             Ottawa ON
             Herzing College                                                            Immigration Consultant
                                             Toronto ON
             Humber College                  Toronto ON                                 Immigration Consultant
              LaSalle College               Montréal QC                               Immigration Consultant AEC
             Seneca College*                 Toronto ON                           Immigration Practitioner Certificate
     University of British Columbia         Vancouver BC               Certificate in Immigration: Laws, Policies and Procedures
              Vanier College                St. Laurent QC                            Immigration Consulting AEC

* Please note that Seneca College is not offering the program at this time but past graduates are still eligible for registration.

You must submit an OFFICIAL academic transcript bearing an appropriate notation such as “graduated”, “diploma/certificate
issued” or “successfully completed”. The transcript must be sealed in an educational institution envelope and either sent to us
directly by them; or if sent to you first, then it must remain in its sealed institutional envelope when you forward it to us. If you
break the seal on the official transcript envelope before we receive it, your transcript will be refused.

Exceptional cases:
     If you have written your final academic exams (and know that you have received a passing mark) less than one month from
        the deadline to submit your documents it is unlikely that the institution will have sufficient time to release your marks as
        well as prepare an official transcript. In this specific scenario, we will temporarily accept a letter from your institution
        confirming that you have met its academic requirements and are now scheduled to graduate. This notification must be sent
        directly to the Registrar’s office by your academic institution and must still be received before the submission deadline. We
        will still require you to send us your official final transcript prior to exam day or you will have to defer to another date. If
        your academic program also includes a practicum work placement component as a graduation requirement, that must
        likewise be successfully completed – not just the classroom portion – before a letter of pending graduation or final
        transcript will be accepted.

         If you have successfully completed an accredited immigration practitioner program more than three years ago, your
          OFFICIAL academic transcript must be accompanied by an ORIGINAL academic letter of standing issued by an educational
          institution currently accredited to offer the immigration practitioner program confirming that, in the educational
          institution’s opinion, you are deemed to be academically comparable to a current year’s graduate from that institution’s
          immigration program. Depending on how long ago you originally graduated, you may need to complete one, two or more
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refresher courses in order to receive the letter. Refresher training may consist of completing a number of challenge exams
          or enrolling in a new updated course and completing a new exam. Please note that the letter of academic standing is valid
          for one (1) year only and does not re-extend the academic validity period of your documents by three years. If your original
          academic institution is no longer in business, no longer offers the immigration practitioner program, or has lost its ICCRC
          accreditation status, then you will have to approach a different academic institution which is offering an ICCRC-accredited
          program to complete the assessment and issue the letter. This letter must state in part that, despite how long ago you
          originally graduated, in the institution’s opinion you are deemed comparable to a current graduating immigration
          practitioner student. The academic letter of standing must be issued on institutional letterhead and signed by an
          appropriate authorized official within the institution’s Registrar’s office or academic division/department at the level of
          program chair or academic dean (or equivalent).

C.        Language Ability

In 2016 the Council undertook an occupational benchmarking exercise to determine what the present-day language requirement
should be for those professionals representing clients in immigration/citizenship matters. This work was contracted to the Canadian
Centre for Canadian Language Benchmarks (CCLB) who is the recognized expert and authority in this area. From their report
Benchmarking the Language Demands for the Immigration Consultant Profession (June 2016), new first-time FSE exam-taker applicants
will have to demonstrate the equivalent of Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level 8 for English or Niveau de compétence
linguistique Canadien (NCLC) level 8 for French to be admitted to the profession. You must achieve the required minimum score on a
recognized language ability test in English or French that has been completed within the past two (2) years. Please do not write to
the Registrar asking for an exemption or waiver. There are no exceptions regardless of – but not limited to – your place of birth, how
long you have lived in Canada or some other English/French speaking country, ancestry, mother tongue or instructional language in
which you have completed any prior education or any exemption you may have received from another organization.

If you do not successfully pass a recognized language test on the first attempt, you may then combine the scores from two identical
or different approved tests (where scoring is similar and therefore can be easily compared and combined) which are both taken within
the past two (2) years and within twelve (12) month of each test. Please note that CAEL cannot be combined with any other tests.
Further, CAEL tests cannot be combined because of how the overall Band Score is calculated.

Where a particular band score from one test is deficient but at a passing level on the other test, the same band score category from
the second test may be substituted (not added together) for that band on the first test so collectively, by utilizing results from each
band score from one of the two tests, a passing overall grade is achieved in all categories. Scoring of IELTS-A, CanTEST and CELPIP-G
are similar and may therefore be combined in this manner.

             English      IELTS – Academic     7.5 for listening, 6.5 for speaking, 6.5 for reading and 6.5 for writing

                          CanTEST              4 for listening, 4.5 for speaking, 4 for reading and 4 for writing

                          CELPIP – General     8 for listening, 8 for speaking, 8 for reading and 8 for writing

                          CAEL                 overall band score of 70

             French       TEF                  233 et plus pour la compréhension écrite, 280 et plus pour la compréhension orale,
                                               349 et plus pour l’expression écrite, et 349 et plus pour l’expression orale

                          TEF Canada           233 et plus pour la compréhension écrite, 280 et plus pour la compréhension orale,
                                               349 et plus pour l’expression écrite, et 349 et plus pour l’expression orale

                          SEL                  Notation littérale « B » 70 % pour la compréhension écrite, 70 % pour chacune des
                                               parties du test d’expression écrite (code linguistique et rédaction) et 70 % pour
                                               chacune des parties du test oral (compréhension et expression)

From time-to-time the Registrar may amend the above list by adding additional third-party language tests which have been CCLB
evaluated, noting their minimum required scores relative to CLB level 8 and NCLC level 8.

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The ORIGINAL language ability test score results must be sent to ICCRC whether mailed by the exam-taker or the language test
centre. A student score report, “unofficial copy” or online score report are not acceptable. Please note that the score report(s) must
be received by us before the document deadline. If you have not been able to book a language test appointment which allows the
testing centre sufficient post-test time to score the results and to send us the hardcopy report(s) before the applicable deadline,
then you will have to wait until the next available FSE exam session.

D.        Police Certificates

You must prove your good character and good conduct specifically by having no convictions under any statute in Canada or abroad
or pleadings or findings of guilt in which discharges resulted, excluding pardoned offences as well as parking and non-criminal traffic
offences, which in the opinion of the Registrar reflects adversely on your honesty, trustworthiness or fitness to practice as an
immigration/citizenship consultant. Police certificates that you may have obtained several years ago are not acceptable as they no
longer reflect an up-to-date opinion.

The first part of this assessment is for you to complete and submit the Statutory Declaration – Places of Residence. Please note that
you may not leave blank lines in section 3 of the declaration. To be accepted each blank line must be marked “N/A” or with some
other “void” notation which clearly indicates the form is correct and complete.

With respect to criminality, you must provide ORIGINAL national-level police certificates (clearance certificates) with fingerprints (if
that version is available) showing no convictions or other negative notations – issued within the past one (1) year – for all countries
in which you have lived for six (6) months or more (in total not necessarily consecutive at one time) dating back to age 18. It does
not matter how long you have lived in Canada or how many years have passed since you last lived in or visited a particular country.

For information concerning how to obtain a police certificate for other countries in which you have lived, visit the Immigration, Refugee
and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website at http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/index.asp.
With respect to your Canadian police certificate, this is specifically an ORIGINAL RCMP Certified Criminal Record Check with
fingerprints (visit the RCMP website at http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cr-cj/fing-empr2-eng.htm) which has been issued within the past
one (1) year. Please select the “Employment-Private Industry” category when filling your application. The certificate is black/white
and bears the issuing office address of RCMP, 1200 Vanier Parkway, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0R2 in the top left corner. The image of
your two thumbprints and two index fingerprints appear in the middle of the document. It may, or may not, also include your
black/white photograph. The certification statement will read, “This certifies that a search … the person whose fingerprints, name,
and date of birth appear below…” While you may be able to request the RCMP certificate from your local police service office and
have your fingerprints taken, a local police service-issued Certificate of Good Conduct is not acceptable. The RCMP certificate will
take several weeks to arrive so do not wait until the last minute to file your request.

To ensure that the police officer processing your application requests the correct certificate (with fingerprints) for our purposes, it is
strongly suggested that you take this Guide with you when filing the request and having your fingerprints taken. If you encounter a
problem or confusion at the police station as to which certificate you should order, our telephone number is on the front cover –
have the officer telephone ICCRC. We do not require Vulnerable Sector screening.

                                                    YES                                       NO

Where criminal convictions or other notations do appear in your police record(s), you will have to disclose and explain those details
on the Statutory Declaration – Background and Good Conduct.

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Police certificates may take weeks if not months to process depending on the issuing country. Please ensure that you request your
police certificate(s) far enough in advance that they will be received by us before the document submission deadline.

If your police certificate has not been received by the document submission deadline, but you have a dated receipt showing that you
requested the certificate (and paid the prescribed fee) more than one full month before the document receipt deadline, the ICCRC
Registrar may permit you to write the FSE while awaiting receipt of your certificate. This is reviewed on a case-by-case basis.

Certain countries, when applying for a police certificate, will require an accompanying letter from a recognized authority (such as
ICCRC) to confirm that there is a legitimate and necessary reason for issuing a certificate. If you require assistance, please contact the
ICCRC registration department at info@iccrc-crcic.ca.

Similarly certain countries require an individual requesting a police certificate to attend a local police station in-country to complete
the application form and submit fingerprints. If you lived in a country where you are unable to provide a police certificate for
administrative (not issued to non-citizens or former residents) or personal safety/security reasons (returning may subject you to
arrest or imprisonment), a special statutory declaration, declared within the last ninety (90) day period confirming no criminal
record or antecedents may be acceptable. If this situation applies to you, please contact the ICCRC registration department at
info@iccrc-crcic.ca for further information and, if approved, to receive the special declaration.

E.        Background and Good Conduct

In addition to criminal records checks, you must satisfy the Good Character and Good Conduct Regulation to the satisfaction of the
Registrar that there is no element of character or conduct which reflects adversely on your honesty, trustworthiness or fitness to
practice as an immigration/citizenship consultant. This is done by completing and submitting the Statutory Declaration – Background
and Good Conduct. Specific conduct, incidents or offences committed in your past may not necessarily bar you from writing the FSE
and, if successful, proceeding to ICCRC membership, but your past conduct and/or incident(s) must first be reviewed and accepted
by the Registrar.

Where you are unable to answer and affirm a specific statement in the statutory declaration, you must provide a written
explanation on the last page. If needed, you may attach additional pages which you will have to sign and date before a commissioner
when you are declaring the statutory declaration.

Please note that this is an ongoing obligation of membership. Once you become an ICCRC member, you will have to reconfirm your
continued good character and good conduct every two years by the completion of a new statutory declaration.

The Registrar when assessing your past conduct and/or incident(s) will consider as a guide the following elements of good character:

     a)   fairness and open-mindedness;
     b)   honesty and truthfulness;
     c)   integrity and trustworthiness;
     d)   moral or ethical strength;
     e)   respect for and consideration of others;
     f)   respect for the rule of law and legitimate authority;
     g)   responsibility and accountability.

Evidence that may put your character into question includes that you:

     a) are currently the subject of any criminal proceedings or have criminal charges filed against you for which the final disposition
        or judgment has not yet occurred;
     b) are currently subject to any outstanding arrest warrants in any province/territory or internationally;
     c) have been notified by any professional organization that you are the subject of a complaint that remains open;
     d) have ever pleaded guilty to, or been found guilty or convicted of, any criminal or other statutory offence in any jurisdiction
        (other than parking and non-criminal traffic offences) for which a record suspension (formerly a pardon) has not been
        granted, which in the opinion of the Registrar reflects adversely on your honesty, trustworthiness or fitness to practise as
        an immigration/citizenship consultant;
     e) have ever been found guilty in a civil proceeding involving fraud, dishonesty or theft;
     f) have ever disobeyed an order of any court in any jurisdiction;

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g) have ever been the subject of a human rights finding, or have been suspended, disqualified, censured, expelled or otherwise
        disciplined (other than for non-payment of dues and fees, or for failing to maintain continuing professional development
        requirements) by any court, tribunal, licensing or regulatory body, or professional organization, in Canada or internationally,
        for any offence that constituted misconduct or professional misconduct (regardless of how defined), or for any offence that
        affected members of the public, or for any offence that was deemed to bring that profession into public disrepute;
     h) have ever been refused admission as an applicant, or had a membership in a licensing or other professional organization
        revoked for reasons relating to a lack of good character;
     i) have ever been penalized or sanctioned in any way (other than minor reduction in a non-final grade) for misconduct or
        plagiarism while enrolled in any educational institution;
     j) are currently insolvent, or subject to a petition or assignment in bankruptcy, or have made a proposal to creditors under the
        Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (Canada), or equivalent legislation of any other jurisdiction, or are the subject to a wage or
        income garnishment;
     k) have ever violated the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (Canada) by representing immigration clients for a fee without
        authorization under that Act or Regulations;
     l) have ever had a claim paid out under an errors and omissions insurance program for work in which you were involved.

In determining your fitness to write the FSE and, if successful to become an ICCRC member, the Registrar will consider among other
factors:

     a) your candour, sincerity and attitude towards making a full disclosure related to your character and fitness;
     b) the number and nature of the conduct, incidents or offences and the parties involved, including the record of any court,
        tribunal, licensing or regulatory body or professional organization involved;
     c) your age and maturity when the conduct, incidents or offences were committed;
     d) any explanation provided by you including your attitude and/or remorse concerning the conduct, incident(s) or offences;
     e) any extenuating circumstances, including but not limited to social or historical context, contributing to the conduct, incidents
        or offences;
     f) the materiality of any omissions or misrepresentations in any disclosure if it/they later becomes known;
     g) the length of time that has elapsed since the conduct, incidents or offences occurred;
     h) any rehabilitative treatment undergone or restitution made since the conduct, incidents or offences occurred;
     i) your conduct since the conduct, incidents or offences occurred;
     j) based on all information available, balancing the probabilities of reoccurrence, whether the conduct, incidents or offences
        will likely be habitual or will occur again;
     k) whether the conduct, incidents or offences would constitute a breach of the Council’s own by-law or Code of Professional
        Ethics;
     l) in light of your entire record, whether the conduct, incidents or offences would, if became publicly known, adversely affect
        the confidence of the public in the Council and/or the profession as an honourable, ethical and competent profession.

Upon receiving information which questions your character or conduct, the Registrar may:

     a) do nothing and permit you to write the FSE and, if successful, proceed to becoming an ICCRC member;
     b) issue a Letter of Concern stating that further exhibits of deficient character or conduct may affect your ability to seek
        membership or affect your future continued membership if admitted to the Council;
     c) refuse granting you permission to write the FSE and to proceed to becoming an ICCRC member for a period not to exceed
        five (5) years, during which you are expected to show improved and sustained good character and conduct.

If you have conduct and/or incidents in your past which you feel may disqualify you from being approved to write the FSE or to
becoming an ICCRC member, you may contact the Registrar for an initial review of your background before enrolling in an accredited
immigration practitioner program. Please contact the Registrar by e-mail at info@iccrc-crcic.ca.

F.        Bankruptcy, Creditor Proposal or Garnishment

ICCRC members are required to have a client (trust) account and potentially receive unearned monies in advance from clients. As
such you may not be currently insolvent, subject to a petition or assignment in bankruptcy which has not been discharged, or have
made a proposal to creditors under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (Canada), or equivalent legislation of any other jurisdiction.

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Once your insolvency or bankruptcy or creditor proposal is discharged and you have received the appropriate discharge certificate,
this condition is satisfied.

While a garnishment of wages or income may not disqualify you from membership, you must still disclose this matter to the
Registrar.

G.        Official Translations

All documents submitted in support of your application must be issued in either official Canadian language, English or French. Any
document not issued in either language must be accompanied by an ORIGINAL certified official translation. You may not translate
your own documents nor can you have a family member do this work even if you or they are a certified translator.

H.        Certifying Documents

Every organization can set its own rules with respect to who may certify documents for their purpose. For ICCRC admissions
purposes, the following individuals may certify copies of your documents where an original is not required:

         A Commissioner for Taking Affidavits or Oaths (if within the limits or restrictions imposed on his/her commission);
         A Notary Public;
         A lawyer, magistrate, justice of the peace or judge;
         ICCRC Registrar at ICCRC headquarters in Burlington, Ontario (by appointment only); or
         An official of a Canadian embassy, high commission or consular mission.

Please note this is not the same list that is used by some Passport Offices. The individual you ask to sign your documents must hold a
legal appointment – commissioner, notary public, lawyer, justice/judge etc. – and not merely possess a professional certification or
licence.
 To be accepted, a certified copy must contain:

         An appropriately worded certification statement such as “certified copy of original” in English or French;
         original signature of the person certifying the document;
         the date;
         the certifying person’s official stamp or seal which clearly shows his/her name and authority by which the certification was
          done (i.e. commissioner stamp, notary stamp, embassy stamp, etc.); and
         in the case of any photographic image, your face and all facial features must be clearly distinguishable (see examples) to the
          satisfaction of the Registrar.

     Where a lawyer or paralegal who is a commissioner by virtue of office does not possess a notary or commissioner’s stamp to
     affix to your documents, please ensure that he/she attaches a business card which clearly shows his/her name, law firm address
     and his/her law society licence/registration number.

I.        Validity Period of Application

With ICCRC accepting advance FSE registrations, as well as exam-takers deferring the writing of the FSE to allow more preparatory
time, the validity period of each of your documents will be anchored to the date on which you actually sit the first attempt of the
exam. If you submit your documents too far in advance, or keep deferring your first attempt, your documents may stale-date by the
time you actually write. If this occurs, you will have to replace any stale-dated document before you sit the exam. Once you sit the
first FSE attempt, your documents will be deemed to remain valid for one (1) year from that first exam date if you must re-write.

Once you complete your initial online FSE application, you must sit a first attempt of the exam within one (1) year of the online
application date in order to maintain your exam-taker status. After the lapse of one (1) year without sitting a first FSE attempt, we
will deem you to have withdrawn your application and we will close your file. Once closed, you will have to submit a new
application, together with replacing any now stale-dated documents. You will also have to meet all prevailing membership
requirements in force at that later time.

All documents received by ICCRC become the property of the Council and will not be returned to you even if your file is closed.

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