Canadian Immigration Consultants You Won’t Find in the U.S. — And How to Use Them Right
- Grace Lee
- Aug 18
- 1 min read

If you’ve studied or worked in the U.S., you know how hard it is to get reliable immigration advice. Outside of lawyers, there’s almost no one who can legally prepare your immigration documents.
Canada, however, has RCICs (Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants).These professionals are officially registered with the Canadian government and can help you safely navigate PR, work permits, student visas, and more.
What is an RCIC?
Officially registered professional with the Canadian government
Supports document preparation, strategy consultation, PR, work permits, student visas, etc.
Bound by regulations and legal client protection measures
Working with an RCIC helps you avoid mistakes, illegal practices, or risks of denial.
Beware of Ghost or Unregistered Consultants
Ads promising cheap document preparation are often illegal
Always verify the RCIC registration number
Be cautious of anyone guaranteeing approval or making unrealistic promises
How to Work with a Good Consultant
Check if the consultant reviews documents personally→ The more “minions” (staff) a consultant has, the less they personally review your file
Check experience, expertise, and reviews/recommendations
Make sure consultations give realistic guidance and avoid overpromising
Conclusion
If you’re in the U.S., considering a Canadian Plan B means starting with a legal, trustworthy consultant. Only those who act fast can seize opportunities in a competitive immigration landscape.
Please contact Tulla Immigration to navigate your way, with us.







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