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CERTIFICATE 21101 Immigration Consultant

Humber College’s Immigration Consultant Certificate is an accredited program governed by the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC), an independent, self-regulating body for Immigration Consultants in Canada. Anyone wishing to legally act as an Immigration Consultant must become a licensed member of ICCRC. Humber College’s Immigration Consultant program concentrates on areas of ethics, immigration, refugee law and procedures required for licensing with ICCRC. It is the responsibility of Humber College’s Immigration Consultant students to apply for membership with ICCRC. Courses are subject to change based on Humber’s consultation with ICCRC.

Students are responsible for meeting all ICCRC requirements. For more information, go to ICCRC's website: www.iccrc-crcic.ca

Notes:

- For successful completion of the Immigration Consultant program, students must obtain a 70% in each of the courses.

- Students have three years after the completion of the Immigration Consultant certificate to apply for membership with ICCRC.

- ICCRC membership requirements are the responsibility of the student and students should monitor the ICCRC website on a regular basis.

 

Note: Courses are subject to change by the association.

 


Admission Requirements

To qualify for admission into the Immigration Consultant program students must meet one of the following four criteria:

A Canadian two- or three-year college diploma or university degree

1. Obtain a student number from registration by calling 416-675-5005
2. Hand in admission documents with student number to The Business School student services representative. If you fax your documents, please send a follow-up email to confirm that we've received your fax.

  • Copy of degree or diploma
  • Copy of transcript
  • Copy of PR card/citizenship/birth certificate

3. English Placement Test (To register, email your preferred date and student number to cebusiness@humber.ca)
4. Register for courses by phone, in person, mail, fax or online

Or;

International Graduates

1. Have your degree or diploma assessed into Canadian standards by World Education Services or the University of Toronto
2. Obtain a student number from registration by calling 416-675-5005
3. Hand in admission documents with student number to The Business School student services representative. If you fax your documents, please send a follow-up email to confirm that we've received your fax.

  • Copy of degree or diploma
  • Copy of transcript
  • Copy of Canadian assessment
  • Copy of PR card/citizenship/birth certificate

3. English Placement Test (To register, email your preferred date and student number to cebusiness@humber.ca)
4. Register for courses by phone, in person, mail, fax or online

Or;

Experience (A minimum of two years full-time Canadian immigration experience)

1. Obtain a student number from registration by calling 416-675-5005
2. Hand in admission documents with student number to The Business School student services representative. If you fax your documents, please send a follow-up email to confirm that we've received your fax.

  • Copy of your resume
  • Copy of a letter of reference from your employer
  • Copy of PR card/citizenship/birth certificate

3. English Placement Test (To register, email your preferred date and student number to cebusiness@humber.ca)
4. Register for courses by phone, in person, mail, fax or online

Or;

Articles of Incorporation (A minimum of two years owning your own immigration consultancy)

1. Obtain a student number from registration by calling 416-675-5005
2. Hand in admission documents with student number to The Business School student services representative. If you fax your documents, please send a follow-up email to confirm that we've received your fax.

  • Copy of your resume and detailed description of your business
  • Copy of the articles of incorporation
  • Copy of PR card/citizenship/birth certificate

3. English Placement Test (To register, email your preferred date and student number to cebusiness@humber.ca)
4. Register for courses by phone, in person, mail, fax or online


New English Language Requirements for Immigration Consultant Certificate

Starting in September 2010 all new registrants in the Immigration Consultant Certificate (ICC) will be required to take Humber’s English Placement Test (EPT), arranged through The Business School. The results of the EPT will determine if applicants will be placed in an ESL/COMM 300, ESL/COMM 200 or an ESL/COMM 100 level course. Students are required to pass ESL/COMM 300 to graduate from the Immigration Consultant Certificate Program.

How the Language Requirement works:

Students must ensure the results of the EPT are provided to the Continuing Education Department of the Business School (see contact information below). If the test results place a student at an ESL150/COMM 100 level, the student will NOT be granted admission to the Immigration Consultant Certificate. A student MUST first pass the ESL 150/COMM 100 course to be granted admission to the program.

Students placed in ESL/COMM 200 will have to complete ESL/COMM 200 and ESL/COMM 300. Students placed in ESL/COMM 300 will only have to complete ESL/COMM 300. Exemptions to ESL/COMM 300 will be granted ONLY to students that have completed an equivalent course in a Recognized Canadian Post Secondary Institution.

Please be advised that ESL/COMM 300 is a pre-requisite for the following courses: BICC 402 (Business Planning for Immigration), and BICC 404 (Immigration and Refugee Law Procedures). Students, therefore, cannot take BICC 402 or BICC 404 until ESL/COMM 300 has been successfully completed.

To arrange for your English Placement Test (EPT) for the Immigration Consultant certificate, please get a student number by calling Registration at 416-675-5005. Then send your student number and your choice of test dates to cebusiness@humber.ca

Upcoming Spring/Summer 2012 EPT Dates:

SATURDAY, APRIL 7 @ 10:00 AM IN D242 (FULL)

THURSDAY, APRIL 19 @ 6:30 PM IN D242

SATURDAY, APRIL 28 @ 10:00 AM IN D242

SATURDAY, MAY 5 @ 10:00 AM IN D242

THURSDAY, MAY 10 @ 6:30 PM IN D242

PLEASE NOTE: Student will have only one opportunity to write the placement test, and you must write the test on one of the scheduled days above before you register into courses for the semester.


Graduation Requirements

1. Obtain a minimum of 70% in each of the 7 required courses

2. Contact your Student Advisor/Representative to make sure all admission documents were received and that you are eligible to graduate

3. Apply to graduate:

To apply to attend Spring 2012 Convocation, please log into srs.humber.ca

Under "Academic Records", click on "Academic Progress / Graduation / Convocation" link. You will then be able to accept or decline the invitation for the Spring 2012 convocation.

To apply for your credential, please send an email to graduation@humber.ca

Please include your name, student number, and the program(s) you have completed. Your credential will be mailed, so ensure your mailing address is correct on srs.humber.ca

Please allow 4-6 weeks to process and delivery.

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Compulsory Courses - 7 Required

Professional Conduct: Authorized Practice and Ethics for Immigration BICC 102  
Legal Research for Immigration BICC 200  
Administrative Tribunals BICC 201  
Immigration and Refugee Law BICC 302  
Business Planning for Immigration BICC 402  
Immigration and Refugee Law Procedures BICC 404  
Business Writing Skills COMM 300  

Contact

Phone: 416.675.6622 ext. 4174
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