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Immigration Case Manager

Immigration Case Manager Program

Learn how to assist immigration consultants and lawyers with documents, file management, and client communications. Start your career as an Immigration Case Manager in just 9 months.

What is Your Role as an Immigration Case Manager?

An Immigration Case Manager assists lawyers and licensed consultants who help people immigrate to Canada. They help interview clients, prepare immigration documents and forms, and keep clients updated on the progress of their application.

Typical responsibilities for Immigration Case Managers include:

  • Preparing immigration application forms and related documents
  • Interviewing clients
  • Managing application deadlines and ensuring immigration applications are filed on time
  • Coordinating requests for documents from clients
  • Communicating with clients throughout the immigration process
  • Drafting legal submissions
  • Opening new client files
  • Performing data-entry for immigration cases
  • Communicating with immigration authorities to obtain client records
  • Responding to client phone calls and emails

Herzing College Immigration Case Manager Program

Herzing’s Immigration Case Manager program provides comprehensive training in immigration procedures and legal office administration.

Our graduates are fully prepared to assist with visa applications, appeals, documentation, office management, and client communications.

  • 9-month diploma program (20 hours per week)
  • Available on campus and online
  • 5-week internship at a law firm or immigration consultant business
  • Taught by licensed immigration consultants
  • Financial aid may be available for those who qualify

Career Outlook

Over the last several years, Canada has attracted record numbers of immigrants. The federal government plans to continue this trend well into the future.

We are expecting nearly 13 million immigrants living in Canada by 2036 (Stats Canada).

Immigration lawyers and consultants need trained Immigration Case Managers to serve a rapidly growing number of clients.

Immigration Case Manager Job Opportunities

Successful graduates of our Immigration Case Manager program are fully qualified to work at:

  • Immigration law firms
  • Immigration consulting businesses
  • Not-for-profit organizations
  • Settlement agencies
  • Companies with in-house immigration counsel
Immigration case manager reading documents

What Does an Immigration Case Manager Do?

Get an in-depth look at the unique responsibilities of this role.

READ MORE

Study Topics

The Immigration Case Manager program prepares students to assist immigration lawyers and consultants. In this program you will learn:

  • Foundations of Canadian immigration law
  • Types of Temporary Resident status, documents and application processes
  • Economic Immigration programs, including Federal Skilled Worker, Federal Skilled Trades, and Canadian Experience Class
  • Applications and documents for Family Sponsorship
  • Applications and documents for Refugees and Protected Persons
  • Administrative tribunals and the Immigration and Refugee Board
  • Requirements and documents for permanent residence and Canadian citizenship
  • How to conduct legal research
  • How to write a quality submission letter
  • Legal office skills, including billing, client file management, and professional business communications
  • Professional code of ethics, according to the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC)

Click below to see detailed course descriptions.

System and Computer Fundamentals

This course introduces the Microsoft® Windows operating system, Internet Explorer browser, and Outlook information manager; word processing, and data processing applications. In addition, this course offers an introduction to applications and procedures specific to Herzing College.

Office Applications for Immigration Professionals

This course presents the practical application of the concepts and features of Word processing and software. Topics include formatting text and documents, creating and using letterhead creating and formatting tables, working with graphics, integrating information with other programs, managing styles and templates, working with columns, merging documents; applying formatting techniques; working with charts, objects, and graphics; managing templates.

Spreadsheets for Immigration Professionals

This course presents the practical application of the concepts and features of spreadsheet construction software. Topics include formatting cells and documents, creating and using spreadsheets; creating and using invoices; creating and formatting tables, working with graphics, integrating information with other programs, managing styles and templates, working with columns; applying formatting techniques; working with charts, objects, and graphics; managing templates.

Business Communications for Immigration Professionals

This course is a complete communications program that enables students to improve their writing skills and to become familiar with the various forms of communication required of the legal professional. The course will focus on improving students verbal and writing skills, using examples drawn from the legal field. It emphasizes spelling, grammar, listening, and speaking skills, and provides extensive guidance on writing and formatting memos and letters.

Administrative Law

This course will provide an examination of the framework of Canadian law and the foundations of Canadian immigration law. Students will learn the agencies and tribunals which make immigration decisions, as well as the departments which comprise them including where to submit immigration applications and requests. They will also learn the different categories and streams for Canadian immigration applications, the sources of law, and the legal principles effecting immigration decisions such as procedural fairness and the exercise of discretion.

Temporary Status

This course will allow students to gain an understanding of the basic types of temporary residents, including students, workers, and visitors. Students will examine the application process for both in-Canada and outside Canada applications and the legal principles guiding these applications such as dual intent and implied status. Students will also gain an appreciation for the gravity of expiry dates and the types of documents issued to indicate temporary resident status, including document issuance procedures.

Economic Class

In this course, students will examine the various streams of economic immigration to Canada including both federal and provincial programs. The most widely used programs – Federal Skilled Worker, Federal Skilled Trades, and Canadian Experience Class – will be examined in-depth. Students will also be given an overview of provincial and territorial immigration programs, streams, and procedures including Quebec immigration law.

Family Sponsorship and Humanitarian and Compassionate Cases

This course provides examination of applications for permanent residence in Canada via sponsorship as a family member of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. Students will learn the application requirements and procedures for sponsoring spouses/common-law/conjugal partners, children, parents, grandparents, and other family members. Students will also learn the application process for Humanitarian and Compassionate PR applications and H&C consideration given to other immigration applications.

Refugees and Protected Persons

This course will examine the application process for applicants making claims for convention refugee or protected person status from both inside and outside Canada. The application processes will be discussed, including where applications should be submitted, eligibility, required documentation, and application submission procedures. Relevant legislation and regulations will also be examined.

Inadmissibility and Removals

In this course, students will learn the various sources of inadmissibility to Canada stemming from legislation including criminality, human rights violations, misrepresentation, medical inadmissibility, and other sources. Students will learn the enforcement measures that the government of Canada will take against foreign nationals and permanent residents found to be inadmissible, including removal orders and admissibility hearings. They will also learn the remedies available to overcome inadmissibility to Canada including TRP, Criminal Rehabilitation, and ARC.

Immigration and Refugee Board

This course provides an overview of the IRB, its divisions, and the various types of hearings conducted including refugee hearings, refugee appeals, admissibility hearings, immigration appeals, and detention reviews. Students will also learn the important timelines which affect these types of tribunal hearings.

Permanent Residence and Canadian Citizenship

In this course, students will learn the requirements for permanent residents of Canada to maintain PR status, as well as the exemptions under the law which allow them to continue to remain permanent residents if they are not physically present in Canada. Students will also learn the requirements for eligibility to become a Canadian citizen as well as when PR status and citizenship can be revoked.

Legal Research

This course provides in-depth examination of quality sources for legal research in the Canadian immigration legal field. Students will learn how to utilize various sources of statute law and common law/case law for use in immigration strategy development and submission writing. Sources include the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and Regulations, IRCC application guides, IRCC manuals, IRCC operational bulletins, ATIP requests, and Canlii and LexisNexis for caselaw.

Ethics I

This course will teach students the important principles of ethical behavior and mindset imperative for the ethical application of IRPA, IRPR, the Citizenship Act, Citizenship Regulations, and all other governing policies concerning Canadian immigration and citizenship.

Ethics II

This course will teach students the ethical principles governing immigration representatives via the ICCRC Code of Professional Ethics and LSO regulations. Students will learn to recognize unethical situations and acts, as well as how to react to unethical occurrences in the course of an immigration file. Students will also learn how to advise clients regarding ethical matters.

Immigration Forms and Data Entry

This course will teach future legal assistants how to properly fill out all types of immigration and citizenship application forms for both inside Canada and outside Canada applications. The general principles of data entry will be discussed, as well as Canadian immigration specific principles.

Submission Writing

This course will outline the principles and elements of a quality submission letter including legal citations, using precedents, tone, and formatting. Students will learn when submissions should accompany an application, and standard elements which should be included in various types of submission letters including temporary resident visa, family sponsorship, visitor extension, and express entry applications.

Client File Management

This course will teach students the important principles of managing both hard and digital files from start to Finish. Students will learn the requirements for opening a file, caring for client property and representative property, keeping a file orderly, and closing a file. The general principles of data entry will be discussed, as well as Canadian immigration specific principles.

Client Management and Conflict Resolution

This course will introduce students to the principles of professionalism which apply to managing the professional/client relationship over the course of an open immigration file. Students will learn how to interact with clients for various reasons and over different formats of communication while upholding the principles of professionalism, honesty, candour, as well as de-escalating conflict.

Legal Office Procedures

This course will teach students what their employers’ expectations will be. They will learn how to behave in a professional legal office setting, and what professionalism means within the Canadian immigration industry. Students will learn what qualities employers value and how to cultivate these qualities such as recognizing the importance of confidentiality and ethics. Students will also learn about hard skills valued by employers such as Adobe, cloud storage, using letterhead, and creating an invoice or receipt of payment.

Career Development

Career Development provides the student with the knowledge, skills, and development of the student’s job search path, including written skills for cover letters, résumés, and thank you letters. The course will also provide practical experience pertaining to interviewing process. Best practices and faux pas will be explained and outlined through mock interviews and peer evaluations.

Internship

During the internship, students will have the ability to put into place practical experiences in the immigration field.

Admission Requirements

What you need to get started.

  • Minimum of a Canadian high school grade 12 or equivalent (Ontario high school diploma or equivalent) or a mature student (19 years of age or older and has been removed from full-time high school for minimum 2 years)
    *Students applying as mature students must demonstrate appropriate levels of math, English literacy, comprehension and/or written skills to warrant success and completion of program
  • Pass an entrance test administered by Herzing College
  • Be interviewed in detail regarding interest in the field
  • Note: admission to some programs may include additional requirements
Get Started Today

Overview

RELATED LEGAL STUDIES PROGRAMS:

  • Law Clerk

CAMPUS

Ottawa

INDUSTRY

Legal Studies

PROGRAM LENGTH

9 months,
Includes 5 week internship

LEARNING MODALITIES

On Campus, Online (Herzing College Toronto)

EXPLORE CAREERS

TRY OUR CAREER EXPLORATION KIT

Our online kit takes 3-minutes to complete and you’ll get a personalized report. Identify your strengths and social style plus the training and positions you’re best suited for.

TRY IT

See Admission Requirements

2022 Overall Graduate Employment Rate

90% of available Herzing College Ottawa graduates were employed in a related field.

*statistics based on most recent available  

Download Program Brochure

Your Next Steps

Ready to learn more about the Immigration Case Manager program? It’s easy to get started. Choose from the following options:

  • Fill out the form to ask questions via email
  • Chat live with an Admissions Advisor to get your questions answered now
  • Click Request Info to get started today!

Why Choose this Program?

  • 9-month program that gets you job-ready fast
  • Curriculum based on the skills employers want
  • Taught by licensed immigration consultants with many years of professional experience
  • Option to study online
  • Internship included
  • Small class sizes where every student gets instructor support
  • Access to the Herzing Open Education Program (HOEP): take additional courses after graduation, tuition-free!
  • Dedicated Career Development team, who helps you create your resume, prepare for interviews, and apply for Immigration Case Manager jobs
  • 55-year track record of respected career training

Legal Assistant

Legal Assistant Program

Qualify to work at law firms, corporate legal departments, and government agencies with Herzing Winnipeg’s Legal Assistant program. Internship included.

What is a Legal Assistant?

Legal assistants provide administrative support to lawyers and help law offices run smoothly. Legal assistants perform many tasks, from answering phones and scheduling appointments, to preparing legal documents and helping lawyers get ready for trial.

Typical responsibilities include:

  • Scheduling appointments, meetings, and conferences for lawyers
  • Setting up and maintaining client files
  • Proofreading and editing documents
  • Transcribing documents
  • Preparing legal documents such as wills, affidavits, deeds, briefs, and real estate contracts
  • Conducting legal research
  • Answering phones and responding to emails
  • Attending court
  • Attending meetings to take notes and dictation
  • Processing client billing

Herzing College Legal Assistant Program

Herzing College offers comprehensive, flexible Legal Assistant training. Our students study 5 different areas of law, learn legal office skills, and become familiar with a wide range of legal documents.

  • 9-month diploma program (20 hours per week, Monday – Thursday)
  • 4-week internship
  • Multiple program start-dates throughout the year
  • Financial assistance is available for students who qualify

“Our goal is to get students working as Legal Assistants as quickly as possible. The training is very hands-on. We cover all the main types of legal documents and theory. Many of our graduates get hired at law offices or courthouses. Herzing’s Legal Assistant program is an excellent preparation for the real world of legal work.”  (Instructor Nicole Page)

Career Outlook

There are excellent job opportunities for legal assistants in Manitoba. The Government of Canada Job Bank predicts good growth in this field, and steady demand for legal assistants over the next 10 years.

Graduates of Herzing Winnipeg Legal Assistant program are qualified for positions at:

  • Law firms
  • Corporate legal departments
  • Government agencies
  • Real Estate companies
  • Land title offices
  • Municipal, provincial and federal courts

Legal Assistant Jobs in Manitoba

There are legal assistant jobs in every area of law, including litigation, real estate, corporate law, and family law.

Legal assistant job titles in Manitoba include:

  • Corporate legal assistant
  • Legal secretary
  • Real estate secretary
  • Legal assistant
  • Legal assistant – criminal law
  • Litigation legal assistant

Who Hires Herzing Grads?

Graduates of our Legal Assistant program have been hired at:

  • Fillmore Riley LLP
  • Provincial Court Office
  • Queen’s Bench Trial Division
  • Winnipeg Land Titles Office
  • Thompson Dorfman Sweatman LLP
  • MLT Aikins Law
Legal assistant standing in office with arms crossed

Life as a Legal Assistant: Everything You Should Know Before You Begin

Learn about job options, required skills, pros and cons, and more.

READ MORE

Study Topics

Herzing Winnipeg Legal Assistant Program delivers practical, hands-on training in Corporate Law, Real Estate, Wills and Estates, Litigation, and Family Law.

Legal Assistant courses include Microsoft Word training, legal document preparation, how to conduct legal research, office procedures, proofreading, record management, transcription, and billing.

Click to see a detailed description of Legal Assistant courses.

Word Processing

This course presents Microsoft® Word where documents are created, edited, and printed. Topics include creating, formatting, and editing documents, table features, creating styles and templates, column management, merge techniques, creating forms and charts, and linking with other programs.

Legal Office Procedures

This course provides an introduction to the office practices and procedures of legal firms. Topics include the legal environment, ethics and the law, telecommunication procedures, reception duties, the management of work and time, proofreading skills, records management, document preparation, and billing procedures.

Family Law

This course provides instruction in family law and the application of the various laws. Topics include the components of marriage and divorce, property division and support, the relationship of children to family law, and the documentation and procedures related to family law.

Wills and Estates

This course provides instruction in the law governing wills and estates. Topics include the preparation of wills, the powers and duties of lawyers and executors, administration of wills, and beneficiary administration.

Corporate Law

This course provides instruction in corporate law, which governs the formation and operation of business organizations. Topics include the organizational structure of businesses, the responsibilities and liabilities of corporations, directors, and shareholders, and the administration of corporate law.

Litigation

This course provides practical instruction in litigation and the application of tort laws. Topics include the foundations of the legal system, civil procedures and compensation, negligence and unintentional torts, intentional torts, Legal Aid, and the preparation of documentation related to litigation.

Real Estate - Purchase

This course provides instruction in the laws governing real property and the purchase of real property. Topics include the nature of real property, the purchase of real property, mortgages, and the documentation and correspondence relating to the purchase of real estate.

Real Estate - Sales and Contracts

This course provides instruction in real property law and contract law. Topics include how contracts are formed, completing and discharging contracts, landlord and tenant legislation, real property sales, and the documentation and correspondence relating to real estate sales and contracts.

Career Development

This seminar provides an opportunity for the student to apply the techniques and processes for developing a career path and to learn lifetime career management tools and skills. Topics include career planning, job searching, developing career search documents, refining interviewing skills, and preparing for a new position.

Internship

The internship component of the program is the practical application of a student’s knowledge and skills in a legal office environment. The industry shall be directly related to the student’s program of study. The internship requires full-time day attendance working in the industry setting. The duration of the internship is one month, during which the student must satisfactorily complete a minimum of 4 weeks of work experience.

Admission Requirements

What you need to get started.

  • Minimum of a Canadian high school grade 12 or equivalent, or a mature student
  • Pass an entrance test administered by Herzing College
  • Be interviewed in detail regarding interest in the field
  • Note: admission to some programs may include additional requirements
Get Started Today

Overview

CAMPUS

Winnipeg

INDUSTRY

Legal Studies

PROGRAM LENGTH

9 Months (20 hours/week)
Includes 4 week internship

LEARNING MODALITIES

Online

EXPLORE CAREERS

TRY OUR CAREER EXPLORATION KIT

Our online kit takes 3-minutes to complete and you’ll get a personalized report. Identify your strengths and social style plus the training and positions you’re best suited for.

TRY IT

See Admission Requirements

2022 Overall Graduate Employment Rate

82% of available Herzing College Winnipeg graduates were employed in a related field.

*statistics based on most recent available 

Download Program Brochure

Your Next Steps

Ready to learn more about the Legal Assistant program? It’s easy to get started. Choose from the following options:

  • Fill out the form to ask questions via email
  • Chat live with an Admissions Advisor to get your questions answered now
  • Click Request Info to get started today!
Request Info

Why Choose this Program?

  •  Learn from caring instructors with decades of professional legal experience
  • Study in small groups, where every student gets step-by-step instructor support
  • Fit classes around your busy schedule with our convenient online training options
  • Learn the legal office skills Winnipeg employers want
  • Get real work experience with a 4-week internship
  • Graduate in just 9 months
  • Get access to the Herzing Open Education Program (HOEP), which lets you take additional courses after you graduate, tuition-free!
  • Exceptional Career Development team, who helps create your resume, prepare for interviews, and apply for legal assistant jobs
Request Info

Immigration Case Manager Online with Internship

Immigration Case Manager Online with Internship Program

Learn how to assist immigration consultants and lawyers with documents, file management, and client communications. Start your career as an Immigration Case Manager in just 9 months.

What is Your Role as an Immigration Case Manager?

An Immigration Case Manager assists lawyers and licensed consultants who help people immigrate to Canada. They help interview clients, prepare immigration documents and forms, and keep clients updated on the progress of their application.

Typical responsibilities for Immigration Case Managers include:

  • Preparing immigration application forms and related documents
  • Interviewing clients
  • Managing application deadlines and ensuring immigration applications are filed on time
  • Coordinating requests for documents from clients
  • Communicating with clients throughout the immigration process
  • Drafting legal submissions
  • Opening new client files
  • Performing data-entry for immigration cases
  • Communicating with immigration authorities to obtain client records
  • Responding to client phone calls and emails

Herzing College Immigration Case Manager Program

Herzing’s Immigration Case Manager program provides comprehensive training in immigration procedures and legal office administration.

Our graduates are fully prepared to assist with visa applications, appeals, documentation, office management, and client communications.

  • 9-month diploma program (20 hours per week)
  • Available online
  • 5-week internship at a law firm or immigration consultant business
  • Taught by licensed immigration consultants
  • Financial aid may be available for those who qualify

Career Outlook

Over the last several years, Canada has attracted record numbers of immigrants. The federal government plans to continue this trend well into the future.

We are expecting nearly 13 million immigrants living in Canada by 2036 (Stats Canada).

Immigration lawyers and consultants need trained Immigration Case Managers to serve a rapidly growing number of clients.

Immigration Case Manager Job Opportunities

Successful graduates of our Immigration Case Manager program are fully qualified to work at:

  • Immigration law firms
  • Immigration consulting businesses
  • Not-for-profit organizations
  • Settlement agencies
  • Companies with in-house immigration counsel
Immigration case manager reading documents

What Does an Immigration Case Manager Do?

Get an in-depth look at the unique responsibilities of this role.

READ MORE

Study Topics

The Immigration Case Manager program prepares students to assist immigration lawyers and consultants. In this program you will learn:

  • Foundations of Canadian immigration law
  • Types of Temporary Resident status, documents and application processes
  • Economic Immigration programs, including Federal Skilled Worker, Federal Skilled Trades, and Canadian Experience Class
  • Applications and documents for Family Sponsorship
  • Applications and documents for Refugees and Protected Persons
  • Administrative tribunals and the Immigration and Refugee Board
  • Requirements and documents for permanent residence and Canadian citizenship
  • How to conduct legal research
  • How to write a quality submission letter
  • Legal office skills, including billing, client file management, and professional business communications
  • Professional code of ethics, according to the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC)

Click below to see detailed course descriptions.

Office Applications for Immigration Professionals

This course presents the practical application of the concepts and features of Word processing and software. Topics include formatting text and documents, creating and using letterhead creating and formatting tables, working with graphics, integrating information with other programs, managing styles and templates, working with columns, merging documents; applying formatting techniques; working with charts, objects, and graphics; managing templates.

Spreadsheets for Immigration Professionals

This course presents the practical application of the concepts and features of spreadsheet construction software. Topics include formatting cells and documents, creating and using spreadsheets; creating and using invoices; creating and formatting tables, working with graphics, integrating information with other programs, managing styles and templates, working with columns; applying formatting techniques; working with charts, objects, and graphics; managing templates.

Business Communications for Immigration Professionals

This course is a complete communications program that enables students to improve their writing skills and to become familiar with the various forms of communication required of the legal professional. The course will focus on improving students’ verbal and writing skills, using examples drawn from the legal field. It emphasizes spelling, grammar, listening, and speaking skills, and provides extensive guidance on writing and formatting memos and letters.

Administrative Law

This course will provide an examination of the framework of Canadian law and the foundations of Canadian immigration law. Students will learn the agencies and tribunals which make immigration decisions, as well as the departments which comprise them including where to submit immigration applications and requests. They will also learn the different categories and streams for Canadian immigration applications, the sources of law, and the legal principles effecting immigration decisions such as procedural fairness and the exercise of discretion.

Temporary Status

This course will allow students to gain an understanding of the basic types of temporary residents, including students, workers, and visitors. Students will examine the application process for both in-Canada and outside Canada applications and the legal principles guiding these applications such as dual intent and implied status. Students will also gain an appreciation for the gravity of expiry dates and the types of documents issued to indicate temporary resident status, including document issuance procedures.

Economic Class

In this course, students will examine the various streams of economic immigration to Canada including both federal and provincial programs. The most widely used programs – Federal Skilled Worker, Federal Skilled Trades, and Canadian Experience Class – will be examined in-depth. Students will also be given an overview of provincial and territorial immigration programs, streams, and procedures including Quebec immigration law.

Family Sponsorship and Humanitarian and Compassionate Cases

This course provides examination of applications for permanent residence in Canada via sponsorship as a family member of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. Students will learn the application requirements and procedures for sponsoring spouses/common-law/conjugal partners, children, parents, grandparents, and other family members. Students will also learn the application process for Humanitarian and Compassionate PR applications and H&C consideration given to other immigration applications.

Refugees and Protected Persons

This course will examine the application process for applicants making claims for convention refugee or protected person status from both inside and outside Canada. The application processes will be discussed, including where applications should be submitted, eligibility, required documentation, and application submission procedures. Relevant legislation and regulations will also be examined.

Inadmissibility and Removals

In this course, students will learn the various sources of inadmissibility to Canada stemming from legislation including criminality, human rights violations, misrepresentation, medical inadmissibility, and other sources. Students will learn the enforcement measures that the government of Canada will take against foreign nationals and permanent residents found to be inadmissible, including removal orders and admissibility hearings. They will also learn the remedies available to overcome inadmissibility to Canada including TRP, Criminal Rehabilitation, and ARC.

Immigration and Refugee Board

This course provides an overview of the IRB, its divisions, and the various types of hearings conducted including refugee hearings, refugee appeals, admissibility hearings, immigration appeals, and detention reviews. Students will also learn the important timelines which effect these types of tribunal hearings.

Permanent Residence and Canadian Citizenship

In this course, students will learn the requirements for permanent residents of Canada to maintain PR status, as well as the exemptions under the law which allow them to continue to remain permanent residents if they are not physically present in Canada. Students will also learn the requirements for eligibility to become a Canadian citizen as well as when PR status and citizenship can be revoked.

Legal Research

This course provides in-depth examination of quality sources for legal research in the Canadian immigration legal field. Students will learn how to utilize various sources of statute law and common law/case law for use in immigration strategy development and submission writing. Sources include the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and Regulations, IRCC application guides, IRCC manuals, IRCC operational bulletins, ATIP requests, and Canlii and LexisNexis for caselaw.

Ethics I

This course will teach students the important principles of ethical behavior and mindset imperative for the ethical application of IRPA, IRPR, the Citizenship Act, Citizenship Regulations, and all other governing policies concerning Canadian immigration and citizenship.

Ethics II

This course will teach students the ethical principles governing immigration representatives via the ICCRC Code of Professional Ethics and LSO regulations. Students will learn to recognize unethical situations and acts, as well as how to react to unethical occurrences in the course of an immigration file. Students will also learn how to advise clients regarding ethical matters.

Immigration Forms and Data Entry

This course will teach future legal assistants how to properly fill out all types of immigration and citizenship application forms for both inside Canada and outside Canada applications. The general principles of data entry will be discussed, as well as Canadian immigration specific principles.

Submission Writing

This course will outline the principles and elements of a quality submission letter including legal citations, using precedents, tone, and formatting. Students will learn when submissions should accompany an application, and standard elements which should be included in various types of submission letters including temporary resident visa, family sponsorship, visitor extension, and express entry applications.

Client File Management

This course will teach students the important principles of managing both hard and digital files from start to finish. Students will learn the requirements for opening a file, caring for client property and representative property, keeping a file orderly, and closing a file. The general principles of data entry will be discussed, as well as Canadian immigration-specific principles.

Client Management and Conflict Resolution

This course will introduce students to the principles of professionalism which apply to managing the professional/client relationship over the course of an open immigration file. Students will learn how to interact with clients for various reasons and over different formats of communication while upholding the principles of professionalism, honesty, candour, as well as de-escalating conflict.

Legal Office Procedures

This course will teach students what their employers’ expectations will be. They will learn how to behave in a professional legal office setting, and what professionalism means within the Canadian immigration industry. Students will learn what qualities employers value and how to cultivate these qualities such as recognizing the importance of confidentiality and ethics. Students will also learn about hard skills valued by employers such as Adobe, cloud storage, using letterhead, and creating an invoice or receipt of payment.

Career Development

Career Development provides the student with the knowledge, skills, and development of the student’s job search path, including written skills for cover letters, résumés, and thank you letters. The course will also provide practical experience pertaining to interviewing process. Best practices and faux pas will be explained and outlined through mock interviews and peer evaluations.

Internship

During the internship, students will have the ability to put into place practical experiences in the immigration field.

Instructors

Admission Requirements

What you need to get started.

  • Minimum of a Canadian high school grade 12 or equivalent (Ontario high school diploma or equivalent) or a mature student (19 years of age or older and has been removed from full-time high school for minimum 2 years)
    *Students applying as mature students must demonstrate appropriate levels of math, English literacy, comprehension and/or written skills to warrant success and completion of program
  • Pass an entrance test administered by Herzing College
  • Be interviewed in detail regarding interest in the field
  • Note: admission to some programs may include additional requirements
Get Started Today

Tuition and Fees

Please click for information on program tuition and fees 

Overview

CAMPUS

Toronto

INDUSTRY

Legal Studies

PROGRAM LENGTH

9 months,
Includes 5 week internship

LEARNING MODALITIES

Online

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Why Choose this Program?

  • 9-month program that gets you job-ready fast
  • Curriculum based on the skills employers want
  • Taught by licensed immigration consultants with many years of professional experience
  • Study online
  • Internship included
  • Small class sizes where every student gets instructor support
  • Access to the Herzing Open Education Program (HOEP): take additional courses after graduation, tuition-free!
  • Dedicated Career Development team, who helps you create your resume, prepare for interviews, and apply for Immigration Case Manager jobs

Law Clerk

Law Clerk Program

Learn how to use legal software, draft legal documents, interview clients, and help prepare lawyers for trial. Qualify for positions at law firms, corporate legal departments, government agencies, court offices, and more.

What is a Law Clerk?

Law clerks play an important role in the legal profession. They work under the supervision of lawyers, assisting with research, document preparation, and routine administrative tasks.

Key skills and responsibilities for law clerks include:

  • Assist lawyers by interviewing clients and witnesses
  • Organize documentary evidence, prepare trial briefs, and arrange for trials
  • Help prepare wills, real estate transactions, court reports and affidavits
  • Research records, court files and other legal documents
  • Draft legal correspondence
  • Perform routine office administration and clerical tasks

Lawyers rely on legal clerks to keep up with heavy caseloads and ensure the legal office runs smoothly. Skilled law clerks are highly valued members of any successful legal team.

Herzing Ottawa’s Law Clerk Program

Herzing Ottawa offers an accelerated Law Clerk program you can complete in just one year. We teach the legal theory, software, and practical skills you need to get hired immediately after graduation.

  • 12-month accelerated diploma program
  • 4-week internship
  • Multiple program start-dates throughout the year
  • Financial assistance is available for students who qualify

Career Outlook

There is steady demand for skilled Law Clerks in Ottawa. The Government of Canada Job Bank predicts demand will remain stable and “balanced” for the next 10 years.

Graduates of Herzing Ottawa Law Clerk program are qualified for a variety of employment opportunities at:

  • Law offices
  • Corporations
  • Government legal departments and agencies
  • Financial institutions
  • Court and registry offices
  • Real estate companies

Job Options for Law Clerk Program Graduates

Law clerks can choose jobs in government, private law firms, or corporate legal departments. They can specialize in a particular area of law—such as litigation, family law, real estate, or corporate law. Or, law clerks can choose to assist lawyers who practice several different areas of law.

Typical job titles include:

  • Junior Law Clerk
  • Law Clerk
  • Legal Researcher
  • Legal Administrator
  • Corporate Law Clerk
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Study Topics

Topics of study for Herzing’s Law Clerk program include legal office procedures, Corporate Law, Wills and Estates, Family Law, Real Estate, and Litigation.

In this program you will learn:

  • Legal office procedures, such as booking appointments, managing client records, and processing billing
  • How to use PC Law accounting software
  • How to conduct legal research using Quicklaw and eCarswell Lawsource
  • Microsoft Office applications (Word, PowerPoint, Excel)
  • Family law regulations and procedures, including how to prepare the statements, agreements, forms, and other documents that are required in family law cases
  • Corporate and commercial law
  • Rules governing wills and estates, and how to prepare all the paperwork needed to document, manage, and distribute an estate
  • Litigation procedures in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, and how to prepare trial records, application records, and other court documents
  • Real estate law, and how to prepare documents related to buying/selling property

Word Processing Software

This course will focus on the use of a computer in a legal office.  It will include instruction in advanced word processing. Topics include tables, templates, styles, importing and exporting data and mail merge.

Legal Projects-Research

Students will complete a variety of projects that are typical of a legal office. Word processing will be used extensively.  Quicklaw and eCarswell Lawsource online sources are included.

Spreadsheet Software

This course presents the practical application of the concepts and features of a spreadsheet package using Microsoft® Excel. Topics include using and managing worksheets and workbooks; applying formatting and style features; working with data, formulas, and functions; managing charts and graphics; working with outlines, views, and reports; using auditing tools, collaborative tools, and hyperlinks; and integrating with other programs.

Computerized Billing

This is a computerized accounting package.  Opening of a file, tracking of a file, docketing, and setting up of accounts will be discussed using PC Law.

Family Law

This course provides instruction in family law and the application of the various laws. Topics include the components of marriage and divorce, property division and support, the relationship of children to family law, and the documentation and procedures related to family law.

Presentation

This course provides the study of the principles and features of a presentation graphics package, Microsoft® PowerPoint. Topics include creating and modifying presentations; applying formatting techniques; working with charts, objects, and graphics; managing templates; automating slide shows; sharing presentations with programs; working with interactive slide shows; and using the Web for presentations.

Corporate and Commercial

This course provides instruction in the law, which governs the formation and operation of all types of business organizations.  Topics include the organizational structure of businesses, the responsibilities and liabilities of corporations, directors, and shareholders, and the administration of corporate law.  Students will also be able to distinguish between an Ontario corporations verses a Federal corporation.  Not for Profit Organizations will also be discussed.

Corporate II

Students will examine Financing issues, bankruptcy, shareholders agreements, purchase and sale of businesses.

Wills and Estates

This course provides instruction in the law governing wills and estates. Students are provided an in-depth exploration of estate planning, the preparation of wills and the powers and duties of lawyers and executors.

Wills and Estates II

Students will be able to prepare all necessary paperwork required to probate and administer an estate including estate management, estate proceedings and beneficiary administration. Prerequisite: LA 135 Wills and Estates.

Legal Office Procedures

This course provides an introduction to the office practices and procedures of legal firms. Topics include the legal environment, ethics and the law, reception duties, the management of work and time, records management, document preparation, billing procedures and intermediate MS Outlook.

English and Proofreading

This course provides instruction in written English and Proofreading. Topics include grammar, word usage, structure, punctuation and proofreading.

Legal Aid and Billing

This course provides instruction on how to apply online computerized billing on behalf of lawyers and their law firms. Topics also include tariff fees, tier systems, and hourly rates that lawyers, law clerks, junior lawyers and students-at-law can bill under the Legal Aid program.

Litigation

This course familiarizes students with civil litigation and procedures in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. The steps in the litigation process will be discussed, from preparing the statement of claim up to conducting discovery. Students will learn about the relevant Rules of Civil Procedure and will prepare court documents using the required forms.

Litigation II

Students continue to learn about the stages of a lawsuit, from discovery to trial. Alternative dispute resolution will be discussed, including mediation and arbitration. Students will draft trial records and application records, along with other court documents.

Real Estate

This course provides instruction in the laws governing real property and the purchase and sale of real property. Topics include the nature of real property, the purchase and sale of real property, mortgages, and the documentation and correspondence relating to the purchase and sale of real estate.  Teraview software will be used extensively.

Real Estate II

This course provides an in-depth exploration of the purchase and sell of real properties. Students will be exposed to the process of registration of real property and registry act.  Student will also gain knowledge on how to search title and survey land.

Career Developments

This mandatory course helps students prepare for employment, conduct a successful campaign to find employment, and be successful in their career.  Topics covered; preparation of a resume, covering letter and thank you letter to use in job search.

Internship

The internship component of the program is the practical application of a student’s knowledge and skills in an industry environment. The industry shall be directly related to the student’s program of study. The internship requires full-time day attendance working in the industry setting. The duration of the internship is four weeks, during which the student must satisfactorily complete a minimum of 80 hours of work experience.

Admission Requirements

What you need to get started.

  • Minimum of a Canadian high school grade 12 or equivalent (Ontario high school diploma or equivalent) or a mature student (19 years of age or older and has been removed from full-time high school for minimum 2 years)
    *Students applying as mature students must demonstrate appropriate levels of math, English literacy, comprehension and/or written skills to warrant success and completion of program
  • Pass an entrance test administered by Herzing College
  • Be interviewed in detail regarding interest in the field
  • Note: admission to some programs may include additional requirements
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Overview

RELATED LEGAL STUDIES PROGRAMS:

  • Immigration Case Manager

CAMPUS

Ottawa

INDUSTRY

Legal Studies

PROGRAM LENGTH

12 Months (20 hours/week)
Includes 4 week internship

LEARNING MODALITIES

On Campus

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2022 Overall Graduate Employment Rate

90% of available Herzing College Ottawa graduates were employed in a related field.

*statistics based on most recent available 

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Why Choose this Program?

  • Graduate and get to work in just 12 months
  • 4-week internship gives you real work experience for your resume
  • Learn from caring instructors with decades of professional legal experience
  • Small class sizes where every student gets step-by-step support
  • Get access to the Herzing Open Education Program (HOEP), which lets you take additional legal courses after you graduate, tuition-free!
  • Take advantage of our amazing Career Development team, who helps create your resume, prepare for interviews, and apply for law clerk jobs
  • Friendly, welcoming campus with students of all ages and backgrounds
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