Final answer:
When a RISIA discovers unethical conduct in another RISIA, they should determine the need to report the violation to ICCRC and do so promptly if required, ensuring adherence to the Code of Ethics.
Step-by-step explanation:
If you, as a Registered International Student Immigration Advisor (RISIA), discover that another RISIA is involved in activities that are inconsistent with the Code of Ethics, the correct course of action would generally be to request an explanation from the other RISIA to assist in determining whether there is any obligation to report the conduct. If it is determined that there is a violation that must be reported, you should then report the conduct promptly to the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC).
It is critical to maintain the integrity of the profession, and reporting such violations is a key component of upholding the Code of Ethics and maintaining public trust in immigration consultants. When doing so, it is important to follow the procedures laid out by the regulatory body, the ICCRC.