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(Video Recording) Building Flawless Immigration Application Packages: Collecting the Right Documents
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Building Flawless Immigration Application Packages: Collecting the Right Documents
(Video Recording)
You are purchasing a video recording of this event. The link to access the recording will be sent to you via email after the registration process is completed.
About this Event
Target Audience:
This CPD course is for the Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCICs), Lawyers, Paralegals, law graduates and students.
Description:
The session aims to equip participants with effective strategies for organizing, collecting, and verifying the completeness and authenticity of these documents, emphasizing the importance of accuracy and compliance with Canadian immigration standards. Through real-world case studies, attendees will learn to identify and avoid common pitfalls in document submission, applying best practices for assembling flawless application packages. The hands-on practical exercise will further reinforce these concepts, enabling participants to apply their knowledge to hypothetical scenarios, thereby improving their proficiency in building robust and compliant immigration applications. The session will conclude with an open discussion and Q&A, providing an opportunity for participants to clarify doubts, share experiences, and gain insights from their peers, ensuring a well-rounded and practical learning experience.
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Training Agenda:
Welcome and Introduction (5 minutes)
Overview of Canadian Immigration Document Requirements (5 minutes)
Navigating Document Types for Different Visa Categories (20 minutes)
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Overview of document types:
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Personal Identification Documents (Passport, Birth Certificates, Marriage Certificate, Divorce/Death Certificates, Photographs)
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Proof of Language Proficiency (Language Test Results: Such as IELTS or CELPIP for English and TEF for French, as per program requirements)
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Education Documents (Educational Credentials: Diplomas, degrees, certificates, transcripts, educational Credential Assessment (ECA): For foreign degrees/diplomas.)
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Work Experience Letters: Proof of work experience, job titles, duties, and duration.
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Financial Documents (Proof of Funds: Bank statements, fixed deposits, or other financial statements proving the applicant’s ability to support themselves)
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Medical Examination Reports (Medical Certificates: From an IRCC-approved panel physician, indicating good health)
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Police Certificates (Criminal Record Checks: From every country where the applicant has lived for more than six months since turning 18.)
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Additional Supporting Documents
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Reference Letters: Personal or professional references.
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Resume or Curriculum Vitae: Detailing educational and professional history.
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Other Licenses or Certificates: Depending on the profession or reason for immigration (e.g., trade certificates).
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Specific requirements for Family Sponsorship, Business Immigration, Study and Work Permits
Strategies for Efficient Document Collection (20 minutes)
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Techniques for organizing and verifying the completeness of documents
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Handling challenges: Missing documents, non-standard situations, translations, and certifications
Ensuring Compliance and Authenticity (20 minutes)
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Common pitfalls in document submission and how to avoid them
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Verifying authenticity, validity, and compliance with Canadian immigration standards
Case Studies: Learning from Real-world Scenarios (20 minutes)
Practical Exercise: Building a Sample Application Package (10 minutes)
Summary and Key Takeaways (10 minutes)
Q&A and Open Discussion (10 minutes)
Al Parsai (LLM, MA, RCIC-IRB ) - Speaker/Persenter
Al Parsai, an internationally recognized expert in immigration, has delivered hundreds of speeches and courses across Canada, Iran, the UAE, and the UK. He is the author of the Amazon.ca bestseller, "88 Tips on Immigration to Canada," and has written over 1,300 articles or blog posts about immigration to Canada.
With his impressive educational credentials, including a Master of Laws in Dispute Resolution from Osgoode Hall Law School, and practical experience as an adjunct professor at Queen's University Law School and instructor at both Ashton College – Vancouver and the Global School of Corporate Excellence in Toronto, Al is exceptionally equipped to guide participants through the complex immigration matters.
* This program does not require approval under Private Career Colleges Act (2005).
Videoconference information will be provided in an email once registration is complete.
Event Contact(s)
Ayyaz Qamar
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