RCIC-IRB Specialization Exam Prep Course

RCIC-IRB Specialization Exam Prep Course

  • Format:

    Online

  • Duration:

    32 hours

  • Registration Fee:

    $675

 

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Start Date

Online

Part-Time:June 10, 2025 - August 5, 2025

Schedule: Webinars are held Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm PT

Next Exam Date: August 13, 2025

Online Flexible Learning Options:

Ashton College offers two online learning options to suit your schedule:

  • Synchronous
    Students access learning through live online classes; or
  • Asynchronous
    Students access learning through recorded online classes.

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RCIC-IRB Specialization Exam Prep Course Overview

The RCIC-IRB Specialization Exam Prep Course prepares students for the RCIC-IRB Specialization Exam. The College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) now requires that all RCICs wishing to appear before the IRB must hold the RCIC-IRB Licence (Class L3) or be exempted from this requirement. Part of the process in obtaining the RCIC-IRB Licence is passing the RCIC-IRB Specialization Exam.

For further information regarding the RCIC-IRB Specialization Exam, go to the CICC Website

Mastering the Format: The course is designed to familiarize you with the examination's format. As CICC has expanded the scope of questions to include essential competencies alongside immigration knowledge, you'll encounter a mix of Multiple Choice Questions and Case Scenario Based Questions that challenge your expertise.

No Need for References: Our approach encourages independent thinking. Leave behind your reference materials, and embrace analytical and problem-solving skills to achieve success. We aim to equip you with the skills needed to excel without external aids.

Ethical Excellence: Introducing the Code of Professional Conduct and Interpretation Guide, an integral part of your examination journey.

Course Highlights: Our course provides a comprehensive overview of the IRB's history and structure. You'll delve into the intricacies of the Refugee Protection Division, Refugee Appeal Division, Immigration Division, Immigration Appeal Division, as well as appeal procedures involving higher courts. Additionally, you'll explore Canadian Immigration Policy, Administrative Law, Advocacy, and Professional Responsibility.

Engaging Learning Approach: Experience interactive discussions and simulated exam exercises that foster collaborative learning. Our approach ensures you not only understand the material but retain and apply it effectively.

The College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) does not endorse any examination preparatory courses.

Admission Requirements

Must be a licensed RCIC. Other immigration practitioners wishing to update their knowledge regarding IRB Practices and Procedures may also be permitted to attend the RCIC-IRB Specialization Exam Prep Course.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of the RCIC-IRB Specialization Exam Prep Course, you will have thoroughly reviewed the following material that will assist you in preparation for the RCIC-IRB Specialization Exam:-

Overview of the RCIC-IRB Specialization Exam

  • The format and structure of the RCIC-IRB Specialization Exam
  • Multiple Choice Questions and Case Scenario Questions
  • The necessity of selecting the best answer for each question

Canadian Immigration Policy

  • The History and Hierarchy of the Administrative Tribunals and Courts
  • Relevant Sections of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations, Administrative Tribunal Rules, and Court Rules
  • Canadian Legal Terminology applicable to the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB)

Administrative Law and Advocacy

  • Principles of Administrative Law
  • Procedural fairness, natural justice, and fundamental justice
  • Burden of Proof and Standard of Proof
  • Advocacy

Ethics and Professional Responsibility

  • The meaning and implications of the Code of Professional Ethics
  • Applications of the Code of Professional Ethics to given situations
  • The permitted scope of practice
  • Professional Practice
  • The application of Critical Thinking and Problem Solving

IRB and Administrative Tribunals

  • The structure of the Immigration Refugee Board (IRB) and each of its Four Divisions: Refugee Protection Division, Refugee Appeal Division, Immigration Division, and Immigration Appeal Division
  • The difference between tribunals and courts
  • Detention Reviews
  • Admissibility Hearings
  • Tribunals
  • Appeals before Tribunal
  • Judicial Reviews

Fees

The registration fee for this course is: $675

Technical Requirements

Computer System: Fully functional computer with webcam, speakers, and microphone (headset recommended).

Internet Connection: Reliable high-speed internet connection.

Device: While accessible on smartphones and tablets, we recommend using a laptop or desktop computer for a better learning experience.

This program/course does not require approval by the Private Training Institutions Regulatory Unit (PTIRU) of the British Columbia Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills. As such, PTIRU did not review the program/course.

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