CICC The College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants Corp. / Le Collège de consultants En Immigration Et En Citoyenneté Corp
Registration:
32
of
45
(2020-07-17
to
2020-12-09)
Grant, Contribution or Other Financial Benefit, Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution, Policies or Program, Regulation
- Bill C 33.6 was proposed by the Minister of Immigration to the Senate on May 2019. Received the senate approval and was part of the Budget 2019 to receive 51.4 million dollars to the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants Corps.
the College Act became a law and is waiting for the new immigration minister to force the act.
there is infringement on the intellectual property by ICCRC board of Directors and CAPIC board of Directors which brought to the attention of the Prime minister and to the Minister if Immigration under the 42 parliament session to resolve the issue.
to cease any transition from ICCRC to College without the approval or the consent of Nancy Salloum the chairwoman of "CICC"
- The ICCRC membership transition from ICCRC to registered College of the Immigration and Citizenship Consultants as of Oct 2019
Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution, Policies or Program, Regulation
- Formerly known as C-35 Consistent with the need for the immigration consulting industry to self-regulate, and under Regulation R2, R10(2) and R13 or IRPA Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) were amended. These amendments came into force on April 13, 2004 and March 19 2011.
Policies or Program
- Amendments to policy and procedural guidelines for implementing the Regulations on the use of representatives, by persons who are the subject of proceedings or applications pertaining to immigration and refugee matters. These Regulations came into force on April 13, 2004.
- Communication with Immigration Minister pertaining to a refugeee claimant- and to overturn the Minister decision and oversight the FC decision.
Regulation
- To amend the regulation to self-regulate, R2, R10(2) and R13.
Consultation pertaining to amend A91 provides the authority for the Government to enact regulations concerning who may represent a person 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 Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) and pertaining to section 5.2 Paid representatives and 5.3 Unpaid representatives of IP9 of IRPA ( Amendments to Inland Processing Manual no 9 ( IP9 ) published by Citizenship and Immigration-
To Remove any discriminatory statement of the regulation