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By: Janice Bandick
Published On: July 2, 2015Federal law requires that immigration consultants in Canada or abroad, who provide Canadian immigration services for a fee, must be registered with the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council and accredited as a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC). In order to become an RCIC, individuals must first apply to write the ICCRC’s Full Skills Exam.
In order to be eligible to write the Full Skills Exam (FSE), applicants must:
The Full Skills Exam is offered once every three months and consists of 100 scenario-based multiple choice questions. These questions are designed to test your knowledge of terms and general content, as well as to provide you with an opportunity to apply your knowledge within the context of immigration consultant practice. The exam is an open-book examination, and exam writers have a maximum of three hours to complete it. FSE pass-mark is determined using the Modified Angoff Method, a popular procedure for setting a criterion-referenced passing point that does not compare scores among exam-takers.
Immigration consultants are expected to stay current on relevant changes to the immigration field. As a result, recently introduced immigration policies and programs may be included on the Full Skills Exam; however, the Full Skills Exam has a 90-day question cut-off, meaning that any programs introduced less than three months before an exam date will not be eligible for inclusion on that exam date.
Although this list is by no means exhaustive, these are the fifteen major topics the ICCRC recommends exam-writers be familiar with:
Ashton College offers an interactive, intensive ICCRC Full Skills Exam prep course. This week-long course is taught by the Regulated Immigration Consultants and immigration experts with years of experience in the field, and is offered using online webinar technology. Preparation methods for this program include class presentations with intensive interactive discussions and a simulated exam exercise with ICCRC exam sample questions, allowing students to review and recall knowledge in a collaborative environment.
Ashton’s ICCRC Exam Prep course has helped numerous individuals prepare for the ICCRC Full Skills exam.
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Hi, I would like to join the full skills exam prep course Please send me the details as I need to register
Hi Shaikh,
You can register for the ICCRC Full Skills Exam Prep Course on our website: https://india.ashtoncollege.ca/programs/iccrc-full-skills-exam-prep-course-live-online/
If you have any further questions, please contact our Admissions Officer by email: admissions@ashtoncollege.ca
Thank you!
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i would like to join the full skills exam prep course Please send me the details as i need to register
Hi Anju,
You can register for the ICCRC Full Skills Exam Prep Course from our website here: https://india.ashtoncollege.ca/programs/iccrc-full-skills-exam-prep-course-live-online/
I have passed your information to Admissions who will reach out if you have any questions. If you prefer to email, please use admissions@ashtoncollege.ca
Have a great day, and good luck with the exam!
Hello,
What is the minimum score (Minimum grade, is it 65 % or 70 % on IMCD) required for IMCD to write the FSE to become immigration consultant.
Thanks,
TJ
Hi TJ,
The minimum score required to pass Ashton’s IMCD program is 70%. Hope that helps!
Hi,
I am wondering about ICCRC certification eligibility requirement including Fee etc.
Also need to know IELTS score requirement?
Thanks
Abdul
Hi Abdul,
Thanks for your message. Our Program Adviser Perry Gross will be able to provide you with more information about the Full Skills Exam with ICCRC. You can reach him at pgross@ashtoncollege.ca or at 604-628-5784.
Good luck!
I am interested. Could you send me please more information and cost?
I am Canadian Citizen and I speak English and Spanish.
Hi Hector,
The cost of Ashton’s ICCRC prep course is $515.00. More information is available on the course page https://india.ashtoncollege.ca/programs/iccrc-exam-prep-course-live-online/, or you can contact admissions@ashtoncollege.ca to speak to a program adviser.