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Subject: what is caips notes? |
what is caips notes? sorry for my ignorance.
[28-08-2004,11:01] kuks |
(in reply to: what is caips notes?) Hi,
CAIPS is a short form for - "Computer Assisted Immigration Processing System".
This is a computerized system which keeps track of each and every file submitted through the worldwide network of CIC offices. This system records every bit of information you provide. It is like an electronic identity; existence of the applicant.
This is very helpful when anything abnormal like - delay in reply, lack of updation, taking long time in processing happens! It is also helpful when you are selected for the interview. You can know the probable cause of interview requirement by obtaining the CAIPS notes.
In brief, CAIPS notes is an electronic record of your file and contents of the file.
You can browse www.caipsnotes.com or hit this link in your browser:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=caips+notes
Hope this helps.
[28-08-2004,21:58] sanrup |
caips notes (in reply to: what is caips notes?) it is amazing that our system is this transparent... we can see exactly what the adjudicators are thinking about our specific files. I never new the reports existed before I visited this site. It is an amazing tool to make sure you have made the best case you can for immigration. Finally, a good use of access to information legislation. O Canada!
[29-08-2004,00:20] sharon |
thanks alot! (in reply to: what is caips notes?) thanks sanrup! thanks sharon! those were very informative replies! =)
[30-08-2004,22:38] kuks |
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