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25 Feb
Planning your move to Canada is exciting—but it also requires careful decisions. One of the most important choices you will make is selecting the right immigration consultant. Unfortunately, immigration fraud is a growing global issue. That’s why understanding what documents confirm a Canada immigration consultant’s authenticity is essential before signing any agreement or paying any fees.
If you are searching for reliable, licensed, and professional immigration assistance, this guide will explain how to verify credentials properly and why working with Charterlane Immigration ensures transparency, compliance, and peace of mind.
Immigration is more than paperwork—it affects your career, family, financial stability, and long-term future. Hiring an unauthorized or fake consultant can lead to serious consequences, including visa refusals, financial loss, and even a five-year ban due to misrepresentation.
Canadian law strictly regulates who can provide paid immigration advice. Only authorized representatives are legally permitted to represent applicants before Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Verifying authenticity protects you from fraud and ensures your case is handled professionally.
Under Canadian law, only specific professionals can legally provide paid immigration advice:
If someone cannot provide proof of authorization under one of these categories, they are not legally allowed to represent you.
The most important document is the RCIC license issued by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC). Every licensed consultant receives a unique identification number that can be verified online.
Charterlane Immigration License Details:
This information is publicly searchable on the official CICC registry, ensuring full transparency.
An RCIC-IRB (Class L3) license authorizes representation before:
This advanced authorization reflects expanded professional privileges and expertise.
Licensed consultants must maintain ethical and professional standards. A consultant in good standing will have:
You can verify this directly through the CICC public register.
A legitimate immigration consultant always provides a detailed written contract before accepting payment. This agreement should clearly outline:
Transparency in contracts is a strong indicator of professionalism and authenticity.
A trustworthy immigration firm operates as a legally registered business entity. Charterlane Immigration is a professional Visa & Immigration Consulting Firm for Canada serving clients globally.
You should verify:
All RCICs must carry professional liability insurance. This protects clients in case of professional errors. A consultant who cannot confirm insurance coverage should raise concerns.
Verifying a consultant is simple and takes only a few minutes:
For example, you can verify:
Alireza Mansouri – RCIC ID: R533715
Remember: No consultant can guarantee approval. Final decisions are made by Canadian immigration officers.
Charterlane Immigration is a leading Visa & Immigration Consulting Firm for Canada, founded by:
Alireza Mansouri
RCIC College ID: R533715
License Type: RCIC-IRB (Class L3)
Before trusting any immigration consultant, verify their license, regulatory status, and professional documentation. Authenticity is the foundation of a successful immigration journey.
If you are seeking licensed and compliant immigration services, Charterlane Immigration provides authorized, transparent, and professional representation aligned with Canadian regulations.
Verify their RCIC license number on the official CICC website using the public registry search tool.
It allows the consultant to represent clients before IRCC, CBSA, and the Immigration and Refugee Board.
No. Only Canadian immigration officers can approve applications.
No, but if you hire one, they must be legally authorized under Canadian law.