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Why do ISA's need to be regulated? - ANSWER-The IRPA and Citizenship Act require anyone
providing Canadian Immigration or Citizenship advice or representation for a fee to be in good
standing with the ICCRC
What is the role of the ICCRC? - ANSWER-The ICCRC is the national regulatory body designated
by the government in 2011 to regulate Canadian Immigration Professionals. Citizenship
Consultants and ISA's were included in the regulations as of 2015 because they indirectly
receive fees for their advice.
The ICCRC is a consumer protection Agency
The ICCRC administers complains and ensures compliance with the Code of Ethics
What does CBIE stand for? - ANSWER-The Canadian Bureau for International Education
What does RISIA stand for? - ANSWER-Regulated International Student Immigration Advisor
What does ICCRC stand for? - ANSWER-Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council
What are RISIA's able to to provide advice for? - ANSWER-Study Permits, Temporary Resident
Visas, or how Study Permits relates to other immigration streams
What are the 3 mandates of IRCC? - ANSWER-1) Link immigration services with citizenship
registration
2) Promote the unique ideals that all Canadians share
3) Help build a strong Canada
IRCC was created in 1994 and has also taken over the Passport Program
, What is the mission of the IRCC? - ANSWER-Developing and implementing policies, programs
and services that:
1)Facilitate the arrival of people and their integration into Canada in a way that maximizes their
contribution to the country while protecting the health, safety and security of Canadians
2)Maintaining Canadas humanitarian tradition by protecting refugees and people in need of
protection
3) Enhancing values and promoting rights and responsibilities of canadian citizenship
4) Reaching out to all Canadians and fostering increased intercultural understanding and an
integrated society with equal opportunity for all regardless of race, religion, gender etc
And to advance global immigration policies that supports Canadas Immigration and
humanitarian objectives
What role does IRCC play with international students during their time here in Canada? -
ANSWER-The regulation of immigration documentation for students before and during their
time in Canada
Responsible for programs that allow students to move towards permanent residency (i.e.
PGWP)
Refugee claims
What is Canada's international education strategy document? - ANSWER-It was created under
previous government
Offers insights into goals of how many international students the government is looking to bring
into the country