Important
September 2026 applications close May 1, 2026 (end of day).
While Queen’s encourages all interested students to pursue the Graduate Diploma in Immigration and Citizenship Law (GDipICL) and prepare themselves for a vital role in Canada’s immigration ecosystem, immigration ecosystem, admission is subject to specific eligibility requirements.
The Certificate in Law program attracts a wide variety of students of all ages and backgrounds from all disciplines. It is designed for university students, as well as working professionals, and provides a comprehensive overview of the foundations of Canadian law as well as methods of legal reasoning; how to develop, articulate, and justify a position; and how domestic and international norms and agreements affect the law.
The Certificate in Law is ideal for prospective Graduate Diploma in Immigration and Citizenship Law students in many ways, including:
We encourage you to explore the Faculty of Law’s other online program, the Queen’s Certificate in Law. It is ideal for students looking to deepen their understanding about Canada’s legal system in an online, self-directed, learning environment.
Completing the Certificate in Law does not guarantee future admission into the Graduate Diploma in Immigration and Citizenship Law. However, participating in Certificate in Law courses will help you assess whether online learning is right for you.
Academic excellence in the Certificate in Law may be helpful for applicants to the Graduate Diploma in Immigration and Citizenship Law. Your Queen’s University transcript confirming grades achieved in Certificate in Law courses will be considered in the overall assessment of your application to the Graduate Diploma in Immigration and Citizenship Law.