Find an IRB Representative in Montréal — 55 RCIC-IRB Licensees
Only RCIC-IRB (Class L3) holders and immigration lawyers can represent clients before the Immigration and Refugee Board. All 55 listed below are verified against the CICC public register as of 2026-06-15.
Montréal has 55 RCIC-IRB (Class L3) licensees — immigration consultants with the additional qualification to represent clients before all four divisions of the Immigration and Refugee Board (RPD, RAD, ID, and IAD). Only RCIC-IRBs and immigration lawyers may appear at IRB hearings. Verify any representative's status at college-ic.ca before hiring.
The Four IRB Divisions — Which One Do You Need?
Refugee Protection Division (RPD)
Decides refugee and protected person claims made in Canada. First-level refugee hearing. An RCIC-IRB can represent you here.
Refugee Appeal Division (RAD)
Reviews RPD decisions on appeal. If your refugee claim was rejected, an RCIC-IRB can appeal on your behalf.
Immigration Division (ID)
Handles admissibility hearings and detention reviews. An RCIC-IRB can represent you at most ID proceedings.
Immigration Appeal Division (IAD)
Hears sponsorship refusal appeals, removal order appeals, and residency obligation appeals. RCIC-IRBs can represent here.
Note: For Federal Court judicial review, you need an immigration lawyer. An RCIC-IRB cannot represent you in Federal Court. RCIC-IRB vs immigration lawyer →
RCIC-IRB Representatives in Montréal
View all 55 →Sidi Mohammed Achachi
L'Univers d'Immigration
Hisseine Ladoual Ali
Ladoual Immigration Canada Inc
Emilie Allard
EDAT Immigration - Services conseils
Rachelle Amici-Langi
Ose Immigration Canada
Mustapha Amine
AMRIIS IMMIGRATION
Abdelaziz Ammari
FIRMAMENT IMMIGRATION CANADA INC.
Nerma Atic
Anywr Canada
Atieh Bahrami
ViVo Canada Services d'Immigration
Brigitte Barakat
CONSEIL EN IMMIGRATION BARAKAT/BARAKAT IMMIGRATION CONSULTING INC.
Said Bellakhdar
ISKAYAA Global Immigration
Choayb Bendjeddou
BENDJEDDOU Immigration & Visa Canada
Fernanda Herren Da Vinha Carmo Bizzo
Bizzo2Immigration
Alina Angela Boldea
Angela Boldea Immigration Inc
Yacine Bouzid
YBDZ Immigration Canada
Rupinder Singh Brar
ALPS IMMIGRATION SERVICES INC.
Losseni Coulibaly
Coziel Immigration
Luis Miguel Cristancho
Neway Immigration
Abdoul Gadiry Diaby
Diaby Immigration Services
Isabelle Dumais-Beaulieu
Isabelle Solutions Immigration ISI Canada Inc.
Souhad El-Khatib
Routes Immigration Inc.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many RCIC-IRB representatives are in Montréal?
As of 2026-06, there are 55 RCIC-IRB (Class L3) licensees in Montréal, Quebec, who can represent clients before the Immigration and Refugee Board.
What is the difference between an RCIC-IRB and a regular RCIC?
An RCIC-IRB (Class L3) has additional qualifications to represent clients before all four divisions of the IRB — RPD, RAD, ID, and IAD. A standard L2 RCIC can prepare applications but cannot appear at IRB hearings.
Do I need an RCIC-IRB for a refugee claim?
If you need representation at an RPD or RAD hearing, yes — you need either an RCIC-IRB (L3) or an immigration lawyer. For preparing your Basis of Claim form only, an L2 RCIC can help.
How much does IRB representation cost?
RCIC-IRB fees vary by case complexity and division. Typical ranges: RPD/RAD refugee claims CAD $3,000–$10,000; IAD sponsorship appeals CAD $3,000–$8,000; removal order appeals CAD $5,000–$15,000. Always get a written fee estimate before retaining.