How does the Hybrid Pathway work?
You must first submit a PLAR portfolio.
Your portfolio must include:
- PLAR Portfolio Declaration attesting to the authenticity and ownership of the submission
- Curriculum vitae
- Autobiographical sketch with appended Attestation Form
- Critical reflection essay
- Verification of learning
To help you prepare your portfolio, read the templates and instructions in the RCIC-IRB PLAR Guide: A Handbook for Preparing a Portfolio.
A Portfolio Reviewer Panel will assess your portfolio submission against the Specialization Program competencies, which align with the Education Pathway courses:
- Foundations of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB)
- Foundations of the Immigration Division (ID)
- Foundations of the Immigration Appeal Division (IAD)
- Foundations of the Refugee Protection Division (RPD)
- Foundations of the Refugee Appeal Division (RAD)
The Portfolio Reviewer Panel will determine whether you have provided sufficient evidence for your prior learning to be formally recognized; if this is the case you may receive credit for 1 or more courses.
If the Portfolio Reviewer Panel determines you would benefit from further education in 1 or more areas, you must register for those courses in the Education Pathway.