VoiceCanada Post-Settlement Services Inc. - Address, activities & membership
Address:
1207-833 Seymour street
vancovuer, BC V6B 0G4
Canada
Telephone number:
604-620-4304
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Contact information in previous versions
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307
8675-130th street
Surrey, BC V3W 1V9
Canada
Telephone number:
604-582-4887
Fax number:
604-582-4898
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2661-
4720 Kingsway Sreet
Burnaby, BC, BC V5H 4N2
Canada
Telephone number:
604-582-4887
Fax number:
604-582-4898
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200-1066 West Hastings street
Vancouver, BC v6e 3x2
Canada
Telephone number:
604-601-8264
Fax number:
604-582-4898
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200-1066 west Hasting street
Vancouver, BC v6e 3x2
Canada
Telephone number:
604-601-8264
Fax number:
604-582-4898
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2000-1066 West Hastings Street
Vancouver, BC V6E 3X2
Canada
Telephone number:
604-601-8264
Fax number:
604-582-4898
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2000-1066 west hasting street
Vancouver, BC V6E 3X2
Canada
Telephone number:
604-601-8264
Fax number:
604-582-4898
Description of the organization's activities:
Education- Lobbying and advocacy for PRO-BONO Clinic to the Public in Canada and international
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Descriptions of the organization's activity in previous versions:
- Education- Lobbying and advocacy and PRO-BONO Clinic to the Public in Canada
- Education- Lobbying and advocacy
- College For Education- Lobbying and advocacy and future to regulate its members for Pro-bono services unless CICC CORP if chosen by the IRCC Cabinet Minister then will regulate the profession charges for a FEE
The College is not an agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada, and the College’s directors, the members of its committees, the Registrar, the investigators and any officers, employees and agents and mandataries of the College are not part of the federal public administration.
- It is a Federal self-regulatory body organization for all immigration and Citizenship Consultants since 2003
it also provide Lobbying various industries to change / Modify / Amend / Cancel Regulations that the change may have major impact on Canadians, Manufacturing, Institutions
Created "the College Act"since 2006 Feb 08 as part of the Government request to provide a submission for a bid to regulate immigration consultants. the Submission was proposed and delivered to the Minister of Immigration Jason Kenny in Oct 2010.
The Proposal was approved on May 2019 and received the Royal Assent on July 29 2019 after the Senate Approval
College means the College of Immigration and Citizen-ship Consultants continued under section 84 or established under section 86. (Collège)
immigration and citizenship consultant means a person — other than a person referred to in paragraph 21.1(2)(a) or (b) or subsection 21.1(3) or (4) of the Citizenship Act or paragraph 91(2)(a) or (b) or subsection 91(3) or (4) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act — who, directly or indirectly, represents or advises persons for consideration — or offers to do so — in connection with a proceeding or application under the Citizenship Act, the submission of an expression of interest under subsection 10.1(3) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act or a proceeding or application under that Act. (consultant en immigration et en ci-toyenneté)
- It is a Federal self-regulatory body organization for all immigration and Citizenship Consultants since 2003
it also provide Lobbying various industries to change / Modify / Amend / Cancel Regulations that the change may have major impact on Canadians, Manufacturing, Institutions
Created "the College Act"since 2006 Feb 08 as part of the Government request to provide a submission for a bid to regulate immigration consultants. the Submission was proposed and delivered to the Minister of Immigration Jason Kenny in Oct 2010.
The Proposal was approved on May 2019 and received the Royal Assent on July 29 2019 after the Senate Approval
- It is a self-regulatory organization for all immigration practitioners since 2003
it also provide Lobbying various industries to change / Modify / Amend / Cancel Regulations that the change may have major impact on Canadians, Manufacturing, Institutions
- Lobbying various industries to change / Modify / Amend / Cancel Regulations that the change may have major impact on Canadians, Manufacturing, Institutions
- The new nick name for CSIP is VoiceCanada and is responsible for advocacy,Lobbying for paralegal,advisors,clerks, advocate, assistance,agents, counsels, members of any other organizations or associations or provincial and federal corporations for all kind of profession. Monitor the regulators to ensure mandates are met and members protected.Our main mandate to protect the consumers of immigration practitioner's services and ensure the members competence and professional conduct and regulators.
VoiceCanada Board of Directors ("Board") bears responsibility for the stewardship of VoiceCanada (the" Society") thru the new merge of vopicecanada.ca www.voicecanada.ca To discharge that responsibility, the Board is obligated by the Membership of the Society to supervise the management of other societies and immigration business and affairs of these Societies or associations.The Board's supervisory function involves Board oversight or monitoring of all significant aspects of the Immigration law,Rules, Regulation's and management of other Society's business and affairs that their companies with the law without falling into default in any of private professional Act.Action will be taken against Pursuant to s.17(1), (5)(b) Federal Court Act, CONSTITUTION ACT, 1982(79)Part (1)Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms [s.1],[s2], [.s6 (2 (b)3(a)(b)],[s.7],[s.8],[s12],[s15(1.2)],[s,24(1.2)]the Privacy Act s.12(1) Right of Access s.27,(12(1) 1980-81-82-83, c.111, Sch II ¿27¿. the Negligence Act [RSBC 1996] CHAPTER 333 s1 (1.2.3),2(a.(b.c.d),3(1.2.3),4(1)[(2.a.b)] Pursuant to 2.2 ,4.,213,2.17,5.23,5.26 of the Disability Discrimination Act DDA of parliament under the Disability Rights Commission Act 1999 DRCA and Disability Discrimination Act 1995 and 2005 or if the default by more than one party then action will be taken by certifying under the Class Proceedings Act, 1992 S.O. 1992, CHAPTER 6,
- CSIP is responsible for advocacy,Lobbying for paralegal,advisors,clerks, advocate, assistance,agents, counsels, members of any other organizations or associations or provincial and federal corporations for all kind of profession. Monitor the regulators to ensure mandates are met and members protected.Our main mandate to protect the consumers of immigration practitioner's services and ensure the members competence and professional conduct and regulators.
(CSIP)Board of Directors ("Board") bears responsibility for the stewardship of CSIP (the" Society") thru the new merge of vopicecanada.ca www.voicecanada.ca To discharge that responsibility, the Board is obligated by the Membership of the Society to supervise the management of other societies and immigration business and affairs of these Societies or associations.The Board's supervisory function involves Board oversight or monitoring of all significant aspects of the Immigration law,Rules, Regulation's and management of other Society's business and affairs that their companies with the law without falling into default in any of private professional Act.Action will be taken against Pursuant to s.17(1), (5)(b) Federal Court Act, CONSTITUTION ACT, 1982(79)Part (1)Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms [s.1],[s2], [.s6 (2 (b)3(a)(b)],[s.7],[s.8],[s12],[s15(1.2)],[s,24(1.2)]the Privacy Act s.12(1) Right of Access s.27,(12(1) 1980-81-82-83, c.111, Sch II ¿27¿. the Negligence Act [RSBC 1996] CHAPTER 333 s1 (1.2.3),2(a.(b.c.d),3(1.2.3),4(1)[(2.a.b)] Pursuant to 2.2 ,4.,213,2.17,5.23,5.26 of the Disability Discrimination Act DDA of parliament under the Disability Rights Commission Act 1999 DRCA and Disability Discrimination Act 1995 and 2005 or if the default by more than one party then action will be taken by certifying under the Class Proceedings Act, 1992 S.O. 1992, CHAPTER 6,
- CSIP is responsible for advocacy,Lobbying for paralegal,advisors,clerks, advocate, assistance,agents, counsels, members of any other organizations or associations or corporations. Monitor the regulators to ensure mandates are met and members protected.Our mandate protect the consumers of immigration practitioner's services and ensure the members competence and professional conduct and regulators.(CSIP)Board of Directors ("Board") bears responsibility for the stewardship of CSIP (the" Society").To discharge that responsibility, the Board is obligated by the Membership of the Society to supervise the management of other societies and immigration business and affairs of these Societies or associations.The Board's supervisory function involves Board oversight or monitoring of all significant aspects of the Immigration law,Rules, Regulation's and management of other Society's business and affairs that their companies with the law without falling into default in any of private professional Act.Action will be taken against Pursuant to s.17(1), (5)(b) Federal Court Act, CONSTITUTION ACT, 1982(79)Part (1)Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms [s.1],[s2], [.s6 (2 (b)3(a)(b)],[s.7],[s.8],[s12],[s15(1.2)],[s,24(1.2)]the Privacy Act s.12(1) Right of Access s.27,(12(1) 1980-81-82-83, c.111, Sch II ¿27¿. the Negligence Act [RSBC 1996] CHAPTER 333 s1 (1.2.3),2(a.(b.c.d),3(1.2.3),4(1)[(2.a.b)] Pursuant to 2.2 ,4.,213,2.17,5.23,5.26 of the Disability Discrimination Act DDA of parliament under the Disability Rights Commission Act 1999 DRCA and Disability Discrimination Act 1995 and 2005 or if the default by more than one party then action will be taken by certifying under the Class Proceedings Act, 1992 S.O. 1992, CHAPTER 6,
- CSIP is responsible for advocacy,Lobbying and regulating the activities of immigration practitioners, paralegal,advisors,clerks, advocate, assistance,agents, counsels, members of any other organizations or associations or corporations which immigration advice for a fee or Probono before, during and after submission. Responsible for ensuring the education and competency testing of all the immigration practitioners in Canada and foreigners. Monitor the regulators to ensure mandates are met and members protected.Our mandate protect the consumers of immigration practitioner's services and ensure the members competence and professional conduct and regulators.(CSIP)Board of Directors ("Board") bears responsibility for the stewardship of CSIP (the" Society").To discharge that responsibility, the Board is obligated by the Membership of the Society to supervise the management of other societies and immigration business and affairs of these Societies or associations.The Board's supervisory function involves Board oversight or monitoring of all significant aspects of the Immigration law,Rules, Regulation's and management of other Society's business and affairs that their companies with the law without falling into default in any of private professional Act.Action will be taken against Pursuant to s.17(1), (5)(b) Federal Court Act, CONSTITUTION ACT, 1982(79)Part (1)Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms [s.1],[s2], [.s6 (2 (b)3(a)(b)],[s.7],[s.8],[s12],[s15(1.2)],[s,24(1.2)]the Privacy Act s.12(1) Right of Access s.27,(12(1) 1980-81-82-83, c.111, Sch II ¿27¿. the Negligence Act [RSBC 1996] CHAPTER 333 s1 (1.2.3),2(a.(b.c.d),3(1.2.3),4(1)[(2.a.b)] Pursuant to 2.2 ,4.,213,2.17,5.23,5.26 of the Disability Discrimination Act DDA of parliament under the Disability Rights Commission Act 1999 DRCA and Disability Discrimination Act 1995 and 2005 or if the default by more than one party then action will be taken by certifying under the Class Proceedings Act, 1992 S.O. 1992, CHAPTER 6,
- . The Canadian Society of Immigration Practitioners (CSIP) is responsible for advocacy, Lobbying and regulating the activities of immigration practitioners who are members and who provide immigration advice for a fee or Pro bono. In addition, the Society is responsible for ensuring the education and competency testing of its members. The Society's mandate is to protect the consumers of immigration practitioner's services and ensure the competent and professional conduct of its members.The Canadian Society of Immigration Practitioners (CSIP) Board of Directors ("Board") bears responsibility for the stewardship of The Canadian Society of Immigration Practitioners (the" Society"). To discharge that responsibility, the Board is obligated by the FREE Membership of the Society to supervise the management of other societies and immigration business and affairs of these Society or associations. The Board's supervisory function involves Board oversight or monitoring of all significant aspects of the Immigration law, Rules, Regulation's and management of other the Society's business and affairs that they company with the law without falling into discrimination or default in the Canadian Constitution.
- The Federal Society of Immigration Practitioners (FSIP) and its divisions, The College of Canadian Immigration Practitioners of Canada (CIPC) and the Canadian Immigration practitioners network (CIPN) and the Canadian Society of Immigration Practitioners (CSIP) exists to monitor, govern and regulates the Immigration profession of other societies, organizations, Association, non government groups, individuals are affiliated at arm and length from the Provincial or Federal government in the public interest. The FSIP, CIPN, CIPC and CSIP directly addresses the Government with any public complaints about a member registered (Provincial and/ or federal that relates to Canadian Immigrations issues and act on behalf of it's { Administration , Association, Organization, Corporations, Notaries and Immigration Practitioners who are members and non members of any organization deals with immigration practice {consultation, advice, counseling, representing before the minister of Immigration or Federal tribunal for a fee / Pro bono services / or to those who charge for prepare immigration applications prior to submission before the minister of Immigration according to the amendment to Inland Processing Manual no 9 (IP9) published by Citizenship and Immigration Canada under Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and Regulation made thereunder.
- The Federal and the Canadian Societies of Immigration Practitioners (FSIP) exists to govern the Immigration profession of organizations and individuals in the public interest. The CSIP Canadian Society of Immigration Practitioners can address the public complaints about a member (Provincial registered Societies and federal registered NPO Society's { administration , Association, Organization, Corporations, Notaries and immigration Practitioners in Canada who are members and non members of any organization and who provide immigration advice for a fee / Pro bono services / The mandate of the Federal Society is: CSIP exists to govern and discipline Associations, Organizations, Corporations, Notaries and Individuals ( Ex immigration officers, Consultants, , Advocates, advisors, Paralegal, stake holders and any other recognized organization specified in the IRPA / IRPR section 13.(1) (2) ) who practice immigration in Canada in the public interest by: ensuring that the people of Canada and Foreign consumers are served by immigration practitioners , Societies, Organizations, associations who meet the standard of learning , competence and professional conduct; and upholding the independence , integrity and honor of the immigration profession; for the purpose of advancing the cause of justice and the rule of law . The Objective of the Federal Society: Objects of the FSIP Corporation are: the Society is an Umbrella Immigration Society is responsible for Regulating / Supervising / Discipline the members and their activities of other Societies and NPO Societies administration, Association, Organization, Corporations, Notaries and immigration Practitioners in Canada who are members and non members of any organization and who provide immigration advice for a fee / Pro bono services
Organization's membership or classes of membership:
One class of FREE Membership for anyone who is interested to join.
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Organization's memberships or classes of memberships in previous versions:
- Organization -College- lobbying Advocacy Purpose
Future Purpose
Its functions as a unified regulatory body for its members and represents the interests of immigration practitioners in Canada and abroad.
- Organization -College-Purpose
4 The purpose of the College is to regulate immigration and citizenship consultants in the public interest and protect the public, including by
(a) establishing and administering qualification standards, standards of practice and continuing education requirements for licensees;
(b) ensuring compliance with the code of professional conduct; and
(c) undertaking public awareness activities.
- The Organization must receive a transition from ICCRC membership of 6200 members to be regulated under the CCIC The College OF Immigration and Citizenship Consultants Corps to comply with the "The College Act" bylaws and regulation. it has one global membership which based on the Act was passed under Bill C33.6 on July 29, 2019.
- membership of professional immigration practitioners who are providing advise to consumer that relates to Immigration and Citizenship in Canada
- None
- The VoiceCanada membership has Six types of Classes of membership [Lobbyists- Advocates- Paralegals -Immigration Practitioners- counsels -Councils- Casual / Freelance Journalists, National and International active lawyers ]- VoiceCanada do not deal directly with Immigration Consultants or lawyers unless he or she is a valid member with voicecanada.ca membership.
- The CSIP membership has Six types of Classes of membership [Lobbyists- Advocates- Paralegals -Immigration Practitioners- counsels -Councils- Casual / Freelance Journalists, National and International active lawyers ]- CSIP do not deal directly with Immigration Consultants unless the consultant is a valid member with CSIP- CIPN-CIPC- FSIP or voicecanada.ca membership.
- The CSIP membership has Six types of Classes of membership [Lobbyists- Advocates- Paralegals -Immigration Practitioners- counsels -Councils- Casual / Freelance Journalists, National and International active lawyers ]- CSIP do not deal with Immigration Consultants unless the consultant is valid member with CSIP- CIPN-CIPC- FSIP membership.
- All members must pay membership fees as of 2008-2009. The CSIP membership that has Six types of Classes of membership [Lobbyists- Advocates- Paralegals -Immigration Practitioners- counsels -Casual / Freelance Journalists, National and International active lawyers ]- CSIP do not deal with Immigration Consultants unless the consultant is member of CSIP- CIPN-CIPC- FSIP and being a Causual Journalist or registered Lobbyist
- All members must pay membership fees as of 2008. The CSIP membership that has Six types of Classes of membership [Lobbyists- Advocates- Paralegals -Immigration Practitioners- counsels -Casual Journalists, National and International active lawyers ]- CSIP do not deal with Immigration Consultants unless the consultants is member of CSIP- CIPN-CIPC- FSIP.Causual Journalists
- All members must pay membership fees. The CSIP membership that has Four types of Classes of membership Lobbyist- Advocates- Paralegals -Immigration Practitioners -Casual Journalist, Foreign lawyer - CSIP do not deal with Immigration Consultants unless the consultants is member of CSIP- CIPN-CIPC- FSIP.Causual Journalist
- The Membership is FREE membership that has Four types of Classes of membershipLobbyist- AdvocatesParalegalsImmigration PractitionersCausual Journalist
- FSIP and its division including the Canadian Society of Immigration Practitioners (CSIP) is a non-for profit organizations representing 6023 members dedicated to protecting the interests and livelihood of all Immigration stakeholders in Canada and abroad.Members status includes, Canadians, Immigrants, Foreigners.
- The Canadian Society of Immigration Practitioners (CSIP) is a non-for profit organization representing over 4,386 members dedicated to protecting the interests and livelihood of all Immigration stakeholders in Canada and abroad.