NEW INDUSTRY MILESTONE—RCIC Club’s HARVARD and YALE EXTRAORDINARY JOURNEY!
In an era where global mobility is transforming economies, education, and lives, the role of a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) is more vital than ever. As an RCIC group dedicated to professional growth and international impact, we had the privilege of participating in learning programs at Harvard University and Yale University — two of the world’s most prestigious academic institutions.
This journey was more than just academic. It was a transformative experience that elevated not only our understanding of international migration policy but also the ability to serve clients with deeper insight and global awareness.

The Harvard Experience:
We had a chance to participate in Harvard’s two-day The Consultant’s Toolkit training program.
Highlights of the program are:
- Frontier Advisory Knowledge
- Consultant skills enhancement
- Strategic Negotiations
- Lectures, Case studies, Simulation Activities
These courses weren’t just theoretical—they were immersed.
We engaged in case studies on refugee resettlement, cross-border collaboration, and ethics in public service. As the only group of immigration consultants in a room full of global leaders, policymakers, and non-profit executive, the perspective was powerful. It reminded us that RCICs are not just service providers—we are frontline actors in international mobility.

Academic Exploration at Yale University:
At Yale University, we toured the No.1 ranked Yale Law School, visited the ancient book library and art gallery, had our lunch at campus cafeteria and experienced the ambiance of the university. We were immersed by the academic atmosphere and historical heritage of this most prestigious institution.

Exchange with the Canadian Consulate in Boston:
This is the first time that the Canadian Consulate General in Boston hosted immigration consultants, and we are proud enough to be the pioneers.
We had the opportunity to speak to The Canadian Consulate in Boston, Ms. Sunderland. We had the privilege to discuss about the founding background of the club, we shared the learning outcomes, and discussed about Business Opportunities and Challenges in Canada and in the United States.
The consul spoke highly of the club’s professionalism and international vision, we are encouraged to continue to contribute to Canada’s Economic and International influences.

“CANADA TEAM” in the HARVARD Classroom.
We are the largest and only Canadian team in the class.

