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EPE (Entry-to-Practice Exam) Prep

EPE (Entry-to-Practice Exam) Prep

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EPE (Entry-to-Practice Exam) Prep

Prepare with confidence for the RCIC Entry-to-Practice Exam (EPE) with Jurislocator’s structured and practice-based training program.

This course has been designed to help candidates demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and judgment required to provide competent and ethical immigration and citizenship consulting services as defined by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC).

Through SmartLink™ Legislative Access, learners can interact directly with the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), Regulations (IRPR), CICC Code of Professional Conduct, and official IRCC and IRB guidelines — dynamically linked across acts, rules, and case references to ensure a precise understanding of the legal framework that governs their future practice.
The Jurislocatorâ„¢ EPE Prep offers a structured and practical revision experience for future Canadian Immigration Consultants preparing for the CICC Entry-to-Practice Exam (EPE).

Rather than lengthy instruction, this program focuses on what truly matters for exam success — including overview summaries, must-remember points, insider notes, and quick-reference flashcards.

Foundational Knowledge (17.6 %)

Master the Canadian legal framework governing immigration and citizenship, including the IRPA, IRPR, and other key statutes forming the basis of RCIC practice.

Case Management (19.2 %)

Apply legislation and procedural rules to manage client files, submissions, and timelines effectively while protecting client status and eligibility.

Legal Research and Informatics (8.8 %)

Develop the ability to locate, interpret, and apply official legal sources using digital tools and authoritative databases to support legal strategies.

Business Management and Leadership (12.8 %)

Learn to establish and maintain a compliant consulting practice through sound business management, leadership, and ethical administration.

IRB and Administrative Tribunals (8.8 %)

Understand the structure, jurisdiction, and procedures of the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) and related tribunals, including hearing preparation and evidence management.

Professionalism (8.8 %)

Adhere to the CICC Code of Professional Conduct, applying principles of integrity, confidentiality, and client-centred service delivery.

Cultural Competence (6.4 %)

Develop awareness of cultural contexts and client diversity to ensure effective and respectful professional interactions.

Communication, Counselling & Advocacy (11.2 %)

Enhance written, verbal, and advocacy skills required for professional correspondence, client guidance, and representation.

Critical Thinking, Problem Solving & Evidence-Based Practice (6.4 %)

Apply analytical reasoning, factual assessment, and evidence-based decision-making to immigration and citizenship cases.

SmartLinkâ„¢ Legislative Integration

Gain direct access to cross-referenced legislation, policy manuals, and IRCC/IRB guidelines through Jurislocator’s SmartLink™, enabling instant navigation and contextual comprehension.

EPE Mock Exams & Practice Simulations

Timed and scenario-based practice exams modelled after the official CICC EPE format — including independent and case-based multiple-choice questions — with detailed feedback and score analysis to strengthen exam performance.

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