The advanced certificate in inadmissibility to Canada
I started my journey as a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) ten years ago. I was almost 40 years old at the time. However, I am 50 now. Moreover, I recently finished a Master of Laws degree (LLM) at York University, one of the best law schools in Canada. I am humbly teaching the advanced certificate in inadmissibility to Canada via Ashton College to celebrate this achievement. However, you must be a licensed practitioner to attend the course.
Why is the advanced certificate in inadmissibility to Canada necessary?
As a practitioner, you know many factors make people inadmissible to Canada. Of course, the outcome is removal from Canada or prevention from entering Canada. Nonetheless, there are times you could find solutions for your clients. Here are just some examples:
- Temporary Resident Permit
- Authorization to Return to Canada
- Immigration under the Humanitarian and Compassionate grounds
- Pre-Removal Risk Assessment Canada – PRRA
- Rehabilitation or Deemed rehabilitation
- Record suspension
- Ministerial relief
Of course, I will review the root causes and potential solutions in this program. Therefore, you become a better immigration consultant or lawyer by the end of this comprehensive program.
The training approach
I will introduce various resources during the advanced certificate in inadmissibility to Canada. Nevertheless, here are some examples:
Of course, my personal experience is the icing on the cake. I promise to keep the class lively and enjoyable.
How to register for the advanced certificate in inadmissibility to Canada
To register, please visit the Ashton College website. The course begins on June 2, 2021. Don’t miss the enrollment deadline!
Ask your questions.
If you have a broad question about immigration to Canada, please fill out the following form. Of course, a typical question could be: “What is a temporary file number in Canada?” However, if you have specific questions, book a consultation session with me. You may alternatively fill out our assessment form.
If you wish to visit or move to Canada, please fill out our free assessment form. We will review it for free, but we will contact you only if we find an opportunity for you. Alternatively, you may book a consultation session. Consultation sessions are not free, but you will receive formal advice from a licensed practitioner.
Al Parsai, MA, DTM, RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Ashton College Instructor – Immigration Consulting
Author – 88 Tips on Immigration to Canada
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