Question: 1) A new RCIC's client had their previous case, refused a year ago, while being represented by another RCIC. The client is now eligible to

1) A new RCIC's client had their previous case, refused a year ago, while being represented by another RCIC. The client is now eligible to reapply and claims their circumstances have not changed since the unsuccessful application. The client wants the new RCIC to improve the application to dramatically increase their chances of success. What should the RCIC's course of action be? A) since many months have passed since the refusal, the RCIC must identify similar Canadian cases with favourable decisions, and use information from these cases to support the new application B) since many months have passed since the refusal, the RCIC must file a new application, identical to the previous one C) since the client received a refusal a year ago, it is OK to file the same application with any applicable changes to reflect recent events D) since the client received the refusal, the RCIC should advise the client to consider immigrate into another country, other than Canada

2) When an RCIC is working on a refugee claim, what is the best source to consult to determine how country conditions affect a member of a certain class. A) CIA world Facebook B) national travel advisory packages C) national documentation packages D) news media websites 3) A foreign national (FN) he's a permanent resident of Canada, but they never acquired a permanent resident card. The FN is from Tunisia and they have lived and studied there since 2008. Now they want to return to Canada. They requested a travel document, which was refused by the visa office.

The visa office made a determination to the FN he's no longer a permanent resident because he felt meet the residency obligation? Where should the FN and file an appeal? A) at the immigration division, no later than 30 days after receiving the written decision B) at the federal court of Canada, no later than 30 days after receiving the written decision C) at the immigration appeal division, no later than 60 days after receiving the written decision D) at the federal court of Canada, no later than 60 days after receiving the written decision 4) An RCIC is presented with a case of a client who has an unfamiliar technical background. The client is a seasonal engineer who specializes in bridge building. What is the first step of the RCIC should take to ensure that the subsequent research proceeds in the right direction? A) obtain a detail job description and match it with an appropriate NOC caught B) search online for professional forums and blogs run by similar professionals C) check any active immigration streams in Canada to see if they mention anything about engineer/bridge building amongst their criteria for eligibility D) approach a fellow our RCIC for insight, and ask if they have dealt with a similar case before 5) An RCIC was researching materials to support a client's previous refusal up for a visitor visa to Canada. The RCIC looked into Seattle legislation and the US federal court on civil litigation. They also reviewed documents from previous client's refugee claimant files. Which of the following is true regarding the RCIC's research? A) The RCIC has taken the right path in the research process B) The RCIC should focus on the US borders incidents reports C) The RCIC should review the safe third country agreement D) The RCIC has taken the incorrect path in the research process 6) A foreign national's (FN's) mother previously received refuse a letter for a Canadian visitor visa. The FN would like an RCIC see to help their mother with a new visitor visa application. After having access the FN's mother's background, the RCIC is confident that the FN's mother is a bona fide visitor and the retainer agreement is signed. before the RCIC started the keys preparation, they want to know the reason for the previous refusal. Where can the RCIC find the answer? A) the previous IRCC refuse a letter B) apply for GCMS notes through ATIP C) call the visa office or IRCC call centre D) interview the FN's mother again 7) An older RCIC's former client has hired a new RCIC to work on an application that the older RCIC began 6 months ago. The new RCIC has written to the older RCIC asking for documents related to the file. The older RCIC advices the former client that they are under no obligation to provide any information, as the contract between the client and the older RCIC is terminated. Which of the following statements is in line with the ethical practice of an RCIC? A)The older RCIC is obligated to assist the new RCIC in completing the application B) The older RCIC has received full compensation in this case, and there's no need to provide anything C) The older RCIC should have completed the case within the allowed time D) The older RCIC is required to assist in this case by providing the requested documents 8) A foreign national (FN) has been working in Canada for more than six years and qualifies for the Canadian experience class with an invitation to apply. The FN sub meets an application on their own in the application, they stated that they have a Canadian diploma, however, the FN's foreign degree was not assessed. After submitting the application, the FN is worried about the comprehensive ranking system score and asks an RCIC for advice. What should the RCIC tell the FN ? A) the FN does not meet the criteria, and the application will be refused B) the FN should wait until the score and standing come out before taking for the action C) the FN should reapply as the scoring criteria changes from time to time D) the FN should have their foreign diploma assessed and reapply 9) A foreign national (FN) started working on a spousal open work permit as a member of the family class. The FN receives an IRCC notice stating that the FN must leave Canada on grounds of inadmissibility, as their financial documents contained misrepresentation. The FN and their spouse retain an RCIC advice. What is the best way for the RCIC to proceed in this case? A) advise the FN that appeals against inadmissibility decisions are not permitted B) advise the F N, that a member of the family class cannot appeal the decision of an RCIC officer C) prepare the hearing for the FN on the removal order D) prepare the hearing for the FN's spouse for the FN's removal order, as the spouse has legal status in Canada 10) An RCIC hired an assistant with a masters degree in English literature to help draft submission letters. The RCIC reviews the assistance submission letters and notices several grammatical errors. However, the RCIC proceeds to use the letters as written, because the assistant's credentials should be recognized by IRCC. Which of the following is true regarding the letters used by the RCIC? A) IRCC recognize this submission letters, written by persons with masters degrees B) the RCIC SHOULD HAVE MADE THE NECESSARY AMENDMENTS BEFORE SUBMITTING THE LETTERS C) IRCC will not recognize any submission ladder, Sweden by the assistant, regardless of the assistant's credentials D)The RCIC should have informed IRCC the submission letters were written by an assistant was masters degree in English literature 11) The client informs the RCIC that they need to think about their options to study in Canada. After a few days, they decide to retain the RCIC's services. What should the RCIC duty ensure their services are retained? A) email to client to confirm their verbal agreement B) email the client request payment for services C) email the client and request confirmation of enrolment D) email the client and request assigned service agreement 12) A Canadian citizen, would like to sponsor their family members and approaches an RCIC for advice. The Canadian citizen is married to a permanent resident and has a 4 year old child. Additionally, the Canadian citizens parents live in their home country and reside in the same house with their grandparents and 21 years old sibling. What advice should the RCIC provide to the client based on who is a member of the family class? A) the client cannot sponsor their sibling as they are over 18 years of age B) the client can sponsor their grandparents, parents, and siblings C) the client cannot sponsor their sibling as they are not a dependent D) the client can adopt their sibling and sponsor them as a dependent 13) After filing the notice of appeal at the refugee appeal division, what is the timeframe that the RCIC will need to submit the appellant's record after the day on which the written reasons of the RPD decision being appealed are received? A) within 15 days B) within 20 days C) within 30 days D) within 45 days 14) A visitor in Canada has requested an RCIC to accompany them to the border for flag-poling to obtain a work permit. What must the RCIC inform the prospective client? A) The RCIC must inform the client that they may be deported to their home country B) The RCIC must inform the client that they may need biometrics examination record C) The RCIC must inform the client and they may need a CBSA authorization D) The RCIC must inform the client they need to stay overnight 15) The following information may appear in more than one question, A foreign national (FN) wants to stay in Canada. They have a bachelors degree in commerce for the national university in their home country. They have been working in the bank for the last 5 years, but they want to further their education as they are interested in operating their own business. The FN found a business administration diploma program offered by a college in Canada and is seeking an RCIC opinion on whether this program would allow them to secure a student visa, study permit, and a post graduation work permit (PGWP). after graduation, their goal is to work in Canada and look for a means to stay in Canada permanently. What is the first step the RCIC should take in determining whether the FN is eligible to apply for Canadian study permit on a fast track-basis ? A) assess the FN to see their eligible to apply under any relevant public policies that would enable a fast-track process B) contact the nearest RCIC office to where the FN is reciting to request a fast-track processing C) advise the FN that there is no fast-track process is also the permit applications as all study applications are treated equally D) advise the FN to first obtain a visitor visa and enter Canada, before applying for fast-track processing 16) The following information may appear in more than one question, A foreign national (FN) wants to stay in Canada. They have a bachelors degree in commerce for the national university in their home country. They have been working in the bank for the last 5 years, but they want to further their education as they are interested in operating their own business. The FN found a business administration diploma program offered by a college in Canada and is seeking an RCIC opinion on whether this program would allow them to secure a student visa, study permit, and a post graduation work permit (PGWP). after graduation, their goal is to work in Canada and look for a means to stay in Canada permanently. The RCIC has the reminder the client is eligible to apply for a study permit. In keeping with the college's best practices, which document was the RCIC prepare for the client? A) retainer agreement for the client to sign before the meeting B) a copy of the RCIC's notes about the case C) An initial consultation agreement, summarize the RCIC's advice to the client D) an invoice for the client to pay the RCIC's consultation fees 17) The following information may appear in more than one question, A foreign national (FN) wants to stay in Canada. They have a bachelors degree in commerce for the national university in their home country. They have been working in the bank for the last 5 years, but they want to further their education as they are interested in operating their own business. The FN found a business administration diploma program offered by a college in Canada and is seeking an RCIC opinion on whether this program would allow them to secure a student visa, study permit, and a post graduation work permit (PGWP). after graduation, their goal is to work in Canada and look for a means to stay in Canada permanently. The client retains the RCIC's services. What should the RCIC email to the client to ensure their services are retained? A) email a service agreement to the client and send them daily reminders until the document is signed B) email the client a confirmation of the verbal agreement C) email an invoice to the client requesting payment for services D) email the client confirmation of their instructions with an attached service agreement 18) The following information may appear in more than one question. A Canadian citizen, who would like to sponsor their family members, asks an RCICC if it is possible to bring all their immediate family members to Canada. The Canadian citizen is married to a permanent resident and has a 4-year-old child. The Canadian citizen's parents live in their home country in reside in the same household with her grandparents and 21-year-old sibling. What advice to the RCIC provide to the client? A) the client cannot sponsor their sibling as they are over 18 years of age B) the client can sponsor the parents and siblings, but not their grandparents C) the client cannot sponsor the sibling unless the parents give consent D) the client can adopt their sibling and sponsor them as a dependent 19) The following information may appear in more than one question. A Canadian citizen, who would like to sponsor their family members, asks an RCIC if it is possible to bring all their immediate family members to Canada. The Canadian citizen is married to a permanent resident and has a 4-year-old child. The Canadian citizen's parents live in their home country in reside in the same household with her grandparents and 21-year-old sibling. Although they are RCIC is knowledgable about parental sponsorship, they are not very familiar with the recent online parental sponsorship submission process. The RCIC request assistance from RCIC, who has more experience with online submissions. What must the RCIC do when working on a file with another RCIC? A) include the name of the RCIC who is assisting in the retainer agreement B) have the RCIC who is assisting contact the client directly to introduce themselves C) no action is required as the RCIC who is assisting will not be on record as an authorized representative D) obtain the clients verbal consent to request the assistance of another RCIC 20) The following information may appear in more than one question. A Canadian citizen, who would like to sponsor their family members, asks an RCIC if it is possible to bring all their immediate family members to Canada. The Canadian citizen is married to a permanent resident and has a 4-year-old child. The Canadian citizen's parents live in their home country in reside in the same household with her grandparents and 21-year-old sibling. The sponsorship application was submitted to IRCC. A year later, the application was refused due to unmet financial requirements. The client is upset and disagrees with RCIC's decision. What should the RCIC advise the client? A) the client can submit an appeal to the immigration division B) the client can submit an appeal to the Immigration Appeal Division C) the client can submit an appeal to the federal court D) the client to submit an appeal to the IRCC officer 21) The following information me appear in more than one question. A client approaches an experience RCIC for help with a permanent residence application under the start of visa program. The client informed the RCIC, that they already returned another RCIC to represent them, but they're dissatisfied with their services and attitude. The client wishes to switch services to the more experience RCIC. What should the experience RCIC do? A) advise the client to sign of service agreement with them B) advise the client to contact the RCIC to confirm termination of their services C) contact the RCIC to inform them that the client wishes to terminate the engagement D) contact the other RCIC to inform them that the client retained their services 22) The following information me appear in more than one question. A client approaches an experience RCIC for help with a permanent residence application under the start of visa program. The client informed the RCIC, that they already returned another RCIC to represent them, but they're dissatisfied with their services and attitude. The client wishes to switch services to the more experience RCIC. The RCIC is having difficulty communicating with the client, they are nonresponsive to the RCIC's telephone calls, voicemails, email and meeting requests. Additionally, the RCIC has yet to receive any supporting documents from the client for the permanent residence application. What should the RCIC do? A) withdraw from his presentation, as it appears the client is not serious about submitting an application B) attempt to connect with a client at the residence in place of work C) email the client to explain any concerns and articulate the impact of such delays D) contact the client through their social media, to attract the client's attention

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