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Should someone using CIC’s immigration processes be concerned about a CSIC member they hired/plan to hire?

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Should someone using CIC’s immigration processes be concerned about a CSIC member they hired/plan to hire?

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If someone has hired an immigration consultant who is a member in good standing of CSIC, they can continue to use their services throughout the transition period. The ICCRC becomes the regulatory body starting June 30, 2011, the day that the Bill C-35 comes into force. Members in good standing of CSIC on that day are being given a 120-day transition period of time to register with the ICCRC. This gives CSIC members – in good standing at the time of the ICCRC’s designation – time to register with the new regulator. Applicants should be aware that it is their responsibility to ensure that their immigration consultant is and remains authorized.

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