No seminars planned in near future
01.01.1970
History of our profession
27.07.2013
ICCRC full skills exam prepcourse
11.12.2013
Goodbye, 2013...the year of changes
05.03.2014
Workshop: Family Class
05.03.2014
IMEDA Mentorship series: Building a new immigration practice
04.11.2014
Enfant à charge : Qui, Quand, Comment
18.02.2015
Dealing with Quebec update requests
18.02.2015
Exigences documentaires du MIDI
16.09.2015
Quebec immigration at glance
15.06.2016
Tout ce que vous voulez savoir sur le regroupement familial
15.06.2016
Travailleurs étrangers et regroupement familial
07.12.2017
Goodbye, 2017... Did we get it right?
12.12.2017
Goodbye, 2017... in Vancouver
01.06.2022
Du permis d'études au PTPD
07.07.2022
What's new - Supervisa, spousal sponsorship and more
08.07.2022
Nouvelles Flash 2022-07-08
09.08.2022
2022-08-09 Nouvelles Flash
09.08.2022
What's new - Supervisa, PR cards, PGWP
29.08.2022
Abonnements IMEDA information
11.10.2022
Nouvelles Flash 2022-10-11
11.10.2022
What's new 2022-10-11
08.12.2022
What's new 2022-12-08
08.12.2022
Nouvelles Flash 2022-12-08
25.01.2023
What's New 25-01-2023
25.01.2023
Nouvelles Flash 25-01-2023
06.04.2023
What's new 2023-05-06
06.04.2023
Nouvelles Flash 2023-04-06
10.08.2023
What's new 2023-08-10
19.10.2023
Quoi de neuf en immigration ?
18.04.2024
Test event 12-04-2024
Sylvie became an immigration consultant in 1996 after a successful career in communications. Today, Sylvie is President of LB Immigration and she is involved in the consulting community on many levels.
Graduating with Honours from the Y.C.I.T. Immigration Practitioner Program, Sylvie was later sought after as an instructor to teach the French language online immigration program. She is an expert in the Quebec provincial immigration program and in the federal immigration programs.
As a volunteer Board Director of the Québec Chapter of CAPIC for many years, Sylvie and her colleagues organized education and professional development seminars for members. She was a member of the initial Board of Directors of ICCRC. Determining solutions to common problems can be daunting, but Sylvie’s character strengths, optimism and resilience has played a significant role in championing and in managing the short and long term goals of the newly formed ICCRC.
Sylvie’s love of education, professional development and continuous learning has brought her back to teaching immigration law, policies and practices. In 2012, she joined a team of instructors who teach the Immigration Practitioner Program offered by the Cégep St-Laurent in Montréal.