Public Register
The College has an online Public Register of Regulated Canadian
Immigration Consultants (RCICs) and Regulated International Student
Immigration Advisors (RISIAs).
Anyone can use this Public Register to help verify a Canadian immigration consultant’s status as a licensee of the College.
Note: It is an offence punishable by law for someone to
provide Canadian immigration advice for a fee or other consideration
without being licensed by the College, a Canadian law society, or the
Chambre des notaires du Québec.
Also note that to act as an immigration consultant in the province of
Québec, a person must be licensed by the College, recognized by the
Ministère de l’Immigration, de la Francisation et de l’Intégration
(MIFI), and registered on the Registre québécois des consultants en immigration (French only).
If your immigration consultant does not appear in our Public Register, you may also check the Government of Canada website to determine if they are authorized by another organization.
Find
a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant who is able to represent
clients before the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (RCIC-IRBs)
NOTE: The College regulates Canadian immigration and
citizenship consultants. We do not provide immigration advice, process
immigration applications, or influence any decision related to
immigration.
- Active: A licensee in good standing with the College authorized to provide immigration services to clients.
- Active – Practice Restricted: A
licensee who has had their practice restricted as part of an interim
order or disciplinary finding made by the Discipline Committee. The
specific restriction will be listed beside the status.
Licensees with the statuses listed below CANNOT provide services:
- Leave of Absence: A
licensee who has taken leave from the profession for a specific period
and has agreed not to provide immigration services until they return.
- Resigned: A licensee who has notified the College that they no longer wish to practise and has officially resigned their licence.
- Resigned – Called to the Bar: An
RCIC who has resigned from the College while in good standing after
becoming a licensed member of a Canadian provincial law society (a
lawyer).
- Resigned – While Under Investigation: An RCIC who has resigned their licence with the College while under disciplinary investigation.
- Administrative Suspension: A
licensee who has had their licence suspended because they failed to pay
fees, complete CPD hours as required, or failed to meet another
administrative obligation* required to maintain their licence.
- Administrative Revocation: A
licensee who had their licence revoked for failing to complete a
required action within 90 days of an administrative suspension. *
- Disciplinary Suspension: A
licensee who has had their licence suspended as part of an interim
order or disciplinary finding* made by the Discipline Committee.
- Disciplinary Revocation: A
licensee who has had their licence revoked as part of an interim order
or disciplinary finding* made by the Discipline Committee.
- Deceased: A licensee whose death has been reported to the Registrar.
*Suspension or Revocation may happen because of a failure to:
- Pay fees.
- Complete the PME course.
- Fulfil licensee admissions condition.
- Meet CPD requirements.
- Pay fines or penalties.
- Complete Quality Management Program requirements.
- Respond to the College.
- Comply with a discipline order.