Certificate in Immigration:
Laws, Policies and Procedures
The process of immigrating to Canada is complex and often stressful. There is a need for well-trained, ethical immigration practitioners to help serve and protect potential immigrants and refugees, the Canadian public and the immigration system overall.
The Certificate in Immigration: Laws, Policies and Procedures (CILPP) prepares students to impart excellent service and sound advice to clients, organizations and interested groups. Accredited by the
Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC), the CILPP program is the first step towards becoming a certified immigration consultant in Canada, and graduates have a high passing rate on the regulatory exam.
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Immigration practitioners |
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Lawyers |
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Paralegals and legal assistants |
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Staff of non-profit organizations |
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Human resources professionals |
UPCOMING PROGRAM
• Applications no longer accepted for September 2011 Program
• Next Program: September 2012 - June 2013
Applications accepted Spring 2012
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Information Session
Join program staff, graduates, and industry professionals at a free upcoming information session to learn more about this program.
Next information session: 6-8pm, April 18, 2012
Location: UBC Robson Square Theatre (800 Robson Street, Vancouver).
Register now for the next information session.
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STUDENT PROFILE
"The program helped me understand, step-by-step, the different ways of immigrating to Canada, and prepared me with the knowledge I require for my current work."
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- Rena Dhir, program graduate
“Teaching is one of the most fulfilling things that I do. I enjoy sharing information and coming up with innovative ways for students to understand complex concepts." Read more...
- Gabriel Chand, program graduate and instructor
Also of Interest
Continuing Professional Development for Immigration Professionals
Notice to Students from the New Regulator
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