The College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants
Collège des consultants en immigration et en citoyenneté
As a reminder, Immigration Practitioner Programs (IPP) are no longer accredited by the College.
If you have completed an IPP and plan to write the Entry-to-Practice Exam (EPE), you must confirm your original qualifying education program is still valid or you must have a valid Letter of Academic Standing and meet all other qualification requirements.
IPP graduates who do not pass the EPE by December 31, 2025, and still want to pursue becoming a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) will need to complete the Queen’s University Graduate Diploma in Immigration and Citizenship Law or the University of Montréal D.E.S.S. en réglementation canadienne et québécoise de l’immigration offered in French.
Limited EPE dates remain for IPP graduates. Visit Dates, Deadlines and Fees for more information. Please register through the College Portal.