Guides for running an immigration practice — not for filing an application.
Written for RCICs, immigration lawyers, firm owners, case managers, and admin staff. How to choose software, run files, and stop duct-taping spreadsheets to email.
Best immigration case management software in Canada
What “best” actually means for a Canadian firm — data residency, IRCC workflows, and a checklist you can take into a demo.
CRMBest CRM for Canadian immigration consultants
Why a sales CRM leaves the file unfinished — and what RCICs should require if they still want CRM-style pipeline tools.
GuideImmigration practice management software: a complete guide
The modules a modern firm actually needs — pipeline, delivery, schedule, money, and intelligence — and how to roll them out.
ComparisonDocketwise alternatives for Canadian immigration firms
A fair look at why Canadian practices compare options, and the questions to ask before you switch platforms.
RCICBest software for RCICs in Canada
What licensed consultants need from practice software that a generic legal CRM was never designed to do.
CompareCase management software vs CRM: what’s the difference?
Deal-state vs file-state. A side-by-side so you stop buying the wrong category.
ProcessHow to choose immigration practice management software
A demo script, red flags, and a 30-day trial plan you can run with your team.
PricingHow much does immigration case management software cost?
Seat vs caseload pricing, hidden add-ons, and the cost of the spreadsheet stack you’re already paying for.
PortalBest client portal for immigration consultants
What a portal must do for document collection, status, signatures, and fees — so “any update?” stops filling the inbox.
DocumentsBest immigration document management software
Versioning, expiry, checklists, and submission packages — why Dropbox is a filing cabinet, not a case file.
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