IRB-Specialization Exam Preparation Course (Recorded Video)
Target Audience:
This CPD course is for the Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCICs), Lawyers, Paralegals, law graduates and students.
Description:
This comprehensive one-day online course, scheduled for January 6, 2024, is meticulously designed by Al Parsai to prepare participants for the Specialization Exam, essential for becoming a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC-IRB). Al Parsai will cover all nine areas of competency, emphasizing the four divisions of the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB). Throughout the course, Al Parsai will present a series of sample questions for each competency area, mirroring the style and complexity of the actual exam. This approach enhances understanding and aids in developing effective strategies for tackling exam
questions. By the end of the course, participants will have gained a comprehensive understanding of all required competencies, bolstered by practical insights offered through
sample questions. This course is an invaluable opportunity for those aspiring to excel in the Specialization Exam and advance their careers in Canadian immigration consultancy.
Introduction and Overview
Course objectives, exam format, and key strategies.
Foundational Knowledge (17.6%) – 9:15 am – 10:15 am
Canadian legal framework, immigration legislation, and regulations.
Case Management (19.2%) – 10:15 am – 11:30 am
Applying legislation in immigration processes, protecting client status and eligibility.
Legal Research and Informatics (8.8%)
Research methods, information technology in legal strategy formation.
Business Management and Leadership (12.8%)
Leadership principles, management in immigration and citizenship consulting.
IRB and Administrative Tribunals (8.8%)
Tribunal processes of the Immigration and Refugee Board.
Professionalism (8.8%)
Adhering to the Code of Professional Conduct, ethical services.
Cultural Competence (6.4%)
Cultural awareness, effective client interactions.
Communication Counselling and Advocacy (11.2%)
Effective communication, counselling, and advocacy skills.