For an accurate and productive consultation, clients must:
• Provide complete and truthful information.
• Disclose all prior immigration history, refusals, legal issues, or inadmissibility concerns.
• Understand that advice is based solely on the details shared during the meeting.
• Recognize that withholding relevant facts may affect the quality of advice and the outcome of future applications.
Confidentiality
All personal details and documents are kept strictly confidential in accordance with Canadian privacy laws and the CICC Code of Professional Conduct. Information will only be shared with third parties with your consent or when required by law.
Advice Policy
Advice is based on Canadian immigration laws and policies in force at the time of the consultation. The consultant is not responsible for any changes to laws or policies after the meeting.
What is an RCIC-IRB?
Most immigration consultants in Canada are RCICs — Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants — licensed to advise and represent clients for most Canadian immigration and visa applications.
As an RCIC-IRB, I hold additional specialized authorization from the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants to represent clients not only for applications, but also before the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB) in hearings, appeals, and other tribunal matters.
This means I can guide you through both your immigration application and any legal proceedings if your case requires representation before the IRB — offering you full, end-to-end advocacy that most consultants cannot provide.