In Jun 2017, the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration of Canada Parliament has issued a report saying that "Canada’s current regulatory body that governs immigration and citizenship consultants and paralegals is unable to serve its purpose" and recommending that "the Government of Canada create, by statute, an independent public-interest body empowered to regulate and govern the profession of immigration consultants".
http://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/parl/xc64-1/XC64-1-1-421-11-eng.pdf
But Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussein did not commit to any of the committee's 21 recommendations, saying only that the government will carry out further study and expects to provide more information on a path forward next year (2018).
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/immigration-consultants-hussen-1.4358090
And now 2018 has past, does anyone here knows what the situation is and what the future of ICCRC will be, please?
http://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/parl/xc64-1/XC64-1-1-421-11-eng.pdf
But Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussein did not commit to any of the committee's 21 recommendations, saying only that the government will carry out further study and expects to provide more information on a path forward next year (2018).
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/immigration-consultants-hussen-1.4358090
And now 2018 has past, does anyone here knows what the situation is and what the future of ICCRC will be, please?