The EPE will assess your knowledge of鈥攁nd your ability to apply鈥攕pecific immigration and citizenship legislation, regulations, procedures, and professional ethics and responsibilities.
The new EPE takes into account the new Essential Competencies for RCIC Practice as the College transitioned in 2020 from knowledge-based to competency-based education and assessment. Accordingly, the College's new EPE aligns with the new competency framework. The competencies tested on the exam are those required for entry-level practice that have the most direct impact on the protection of the public and influence on effective and ethical practice.
Exam Format
- offered electronically online
- closed-book licensing exam consisting of 135 independent and case-based multiple-choice questions to be completed within a 3-hour time limit.
- of the 135 questions, 10 questions are randomly placed for analysis and do not go towards a candidate鈥檚 score.
Number of attempts
- You may attempt the exam a maximum of 4 times.
Exam Application
- To complete the Entry to Practice Exam (EPE) application in the , create or log in to an existing account. Once logged in, click on the 鈥淚nitial Licence鈥 tab and then click the 鈥淪ubmit EPE Qualification Application鈥 link to provide your ID and educational information and pay the application fee.
If your Qualification Application is approved, click the 鈥淪ubmit EPE Registration Application鈥 link to choose the language and request accommodations if needed, then pay the exam fee. You will only see exam dates for which you qualify.
Deferrals
- If you wish to defer your exam to a later date, you must:
鈼 Log in to the .
鈼 Submit your EPE Registration Application and pay the exam fee.
鈼 Go to the Initial Licence tab and click on the "Start Entry-to-Practice Deferral Application" button.
鈼 Pay the $75 deferral fee before the identified鈥deadline.
Assessment Accommodations
Accommodation may be offered to candidates with disabilities. If you require an accommodation, please read鈥s.8 of the鈥RCIC EPE Candidate Guide鈥痑nd submit the鈥Assessment Accommodation Request Verification Form鈥痮n the College Portal when completing your Registration Application (see鈥deadlines).
For more information about what you need to know for the EPE, read the RCIC ENTRY-TO-PRACTICE EXAM CANDIDATE GUIDE.
The College of
Immigration and Citizenship Consultants is not affiliated with, and does
not endorse, any external exam preparatory courses or programs.