Becoming a licensed immigration consultant in Canada requires more than just passing an exam.
Fingerprinting and a police background check are mandatory steps to ensure integrity, trust, and professionalism in the industry.

When do you need Fingerprinting for Immigration Consultant?
Fingerprinting is required during the licensing and registration process to become an immigration consultant in Canada. This requirement exists to ensure that all applicants meet the profession’s standards of good character and conduct, which are essential when working in a field that deals with sensitive personal information, legal documents, and immigration matters.
To qualify, candidates must demonstrate that they do not have any criminal convictions in Canada or abroad that could affect their ability to practice ethically and responsibly. As part of this assessment, police certificates are required from every country where the applicant has lived for more than six months after the age of 18. This applies whether the stay was for work, study, or long-term residence.
Fingerprinting plays a key role in verifying these police records. In Canada, fingerprints are submitted to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) to conduct a national criminal record check.
By requiring fingerprinting and police certificates, the regulatory process helps ensure that only qualified, trustworthy, and ethical individuals are licensed. Ultimately, this protects clients, maintains public confidence, and upholds the integrity and professionalism of the immigration consulting industry in Canada.

Process of taking fingerprints for Immigration Consultant
When you choose F1 Fingerprinting (Frontier One Inc.), our team will guide you through a secure and professional fingerprinting process from start to finish. Your fingerprints are captured digitally and submitted directly to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) on your behalf.
Once received, the RCMP conducts the criminal background check and is solely responsible for processing and issuing the Police Check Certificate (PCC). Upon completion, the PCC will be mailed directly to the address you provided during your application. Processing times may vary depending on individual circumstances and RCMP workload.
Required Documents
To complete your fingerprinting appointment, you must bring:
- Two valid pieces of identification, such as:
- Passport
- Permanent Resident (PR) card
- Driver’s license
- Any request or instruction letter issued by the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC), if applicable
See more for required documents: https://f1fingerprint.ca/identification-requirement/
Our staff will verify your identification, ensure all information is accurately recorded, and complete the fingerprint submission according to RCMP standards.
In conclusion, fingerprinting is a vital step in the licensure process for immigration consultants, ensuring a thorough assessment of character and conduct, and enhancing professionalism in the field.
Need fingerprinting for your immigration consultant application?
Contact F1 Fingerprinting – Frontier One Inc. for fast and reliable service.
Frontier One proudly offers a wide range of fingerprinting services for obtaining a Criminal Record Check from Canada (RCMP), the US (FBI FD-258/FD-1164), and other countries (C-216C).
These checks could be required for various applications, including but not limited to Permanent Residency (in Canada and other countries), Canadian Citizenship, US Immigration, Employment, Pardon, Visa/Border Crossing.
Visit us at: www.f1fingerprint.ca or call us now for assistance.
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