CICC membership / Licensing Process (after EPE): Step-by-Step Guide. Pro -tips included.

You are required to follow all instructions provided by the CICC through their official email communications. However, this article aims to offer a general overview of the overall process, along with some additional tips that may be helpful. Please note that these suggestions are optional and should be considered at your own discretion. The key…

EPE exam deadlines, fees and registration process. EPE cohort: July 08, 2026.

Disclaimer All content presented here originates from the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) website. We have simply adapted it into plain, student-friendly language for graduates of Queen’s University’s GDipICL program who are preparing to write the EPE after graduation. Accordingly, full copyright remains solely with CICC. This article is specifically prepared for the…

What New RCICs Should Know About the Average Annual Costs of Solo Practice in Canada

Starting your journey as a solo Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) is an exciting and meaningful step. As a licensed immigration professional, you’ll be helping individuals and families navigate Canada’s immigration system. But stepping into private practice also means managing the full range of your professional, operational, and business responsibilities. Understanding the typical yearly costs…

Affordable /Free Tools and Resources for RCICs.

This article is designed to support both new and experienced Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCICs) who are looking to streamline their daily operations without the burden of high monthly subscription costs. We’re not promoting any specific businesses or services—instead, we’re sharing practical tools and resources that have been recommended by our team and fellow RCIC…