The Canadian Society of Immigration Practitioners (CSIP) / La Société canadienne de Practiciens d'Immigration (SCPI)
Registration:
1
of
46
(2006-02-02
to
2006-08-01)
Subject Matter: Retrospective:
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Lobbying to have The Federal Society of Immigration Practitioners to become the main umbrella and to govern the Immigration profession of organizations and individuals in the public interest. Register the FSIP federally under part 11 of the Federal Society and the corporation Act. Lobbying to have FSIP the only organization to regulate other professions relates to immigraitons services. Requested full federal investigation of CSIC, the Canadian Society of Immigration Consutlants, for corruption and fraud.Requested from the federal new Government to question the federal grant of 1.2 million dollars given to CSIC in the name of consumer interests and protections.Investigate the former Ministers Denise Coderre and Joseph Volpe in making decisions to create CSIC under false pretence information given to the immigration ministry. Requested full internal investigation with the CIC offices across Canada.We requested full federal investigation of Benjamin Trister as former chair person to the CSIC and his role in creating CSIC.Proposing a NEW Immigration and Society Act to the Federal Government to allow all immigration services to operate under a new regulations.
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Subject Matter: Prospective:
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Proposal to amend the Immigration Act and RegulationsConsistent with the need for the immigration consulting industry to self-regulate, R2, R10(2) and R13 These amendments came into force on April 13, 2004. The objectives for theanother amendments are twofold: to help protect vulnerable representatives from unscrupolous applicant and organization or society carry on as regulator for self interest agenda.preserve the integrity of Canada's immigration representative.Amend A91 provides the authority for the Government to enact regulations concerning who may represent aperson who is the subject of a proceeding before the Minister, an officer or the IRB.These amendments affect only those applications or proceedings that are subject to the Immigrationand Refugee Protection Act (IRPA). Some examples include the Provincial Nominee Program andsponsorship and residency appeals. The CBSA is affected by the IRPA amendments at different
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Details Regarding the Identified Subject Matter
Categories
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Description
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Regulation
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Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (Section 13.0)
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Legislative Proposal
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Proposing a NEW Immigration and Society Act to the Federal Government to allow all immigration services to operate under a new regulations.
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Policy or Program
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Relating to the use of Representatives Paid or Unpaid
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