SUPPORT • OPPORTUNITY • SUCCESS

HELP LINE PROJECT

MEMBERS ORIENTED

WHY WE ARE OFFERING THIS HELPLINE PROJECT FOR OUR MEMBERS?

The Canadian Immigration Consultants Club is a federally incorporated non-profit organization which strives on establishing mentorship and knowledge sharing among fellow RCIC members.

Our goal is to provide foundational support and business development opportunities to grow RCIC members and their practices.

With a strong focus on our club members, the club engages experienced RCIC members to be our mentor volunteers and provide advice to our members as a way of giving back and paying it forward to the immigration profession.

LIMITED SPACE

WHAT THIS HELPLINE ARE OFFERING?

A professional and free mentorship consultation.
The member is expected to connect with a reputable senior RCIC in good standing.

Our mentor volunteers will provide one-on-one mentorship to the members.
Members may ask specific questions and get advice on immigration cases, career development and business operations, along with personal tips and advice.

Currently, there are 2 highly respected RCIC mentors – Peter Lam (Toronto) & Francis Ng (Vancouver).
We will be adding more mentors to the list in the future.
Due to capacity constraints each mentor, we limit to total 5 mentor appointments per month.

Don’t Wait

Call for Mentor Volunteers

Club Mentor Volunteer is open to individuals in the Canadian immigration industry in good standing who have an interest in helping our Club members and are eager to share best practices and experience. You may contact us at [email protected].

Applications is open with no deadline.

We welcome mentors to volunteer. Members should be a club member who is a member in good standing with at least one of the following organizations:

  • The RCIC / College
  • a provincial or territorial law society
  • the Chambre des notaires du Québec

In order to qualify as a mentor, please send us the following documents:

  1.   A short bio of yourself and what you are doing in the Canadian immigration services
  2.   You must have one or more references by an RCIC in good standing

Once we receive your application, we will assess and vote for it in the Club Board meeting.