Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada publishes accurate information about every program. But it’s written for immigration lawyers, not for regular people. Understanding Express Entry shouldn’t require reading 47 pages of government documentation.
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Canada has more than 11,700 licensed Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCICs). But Google results are dominated by unlicensed operators and marketing firms posing as experts.
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AI-generated content and outdated articles are everywhere. People make life-changing decisions based on information that was wrong the day it was published.
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