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atip or gcms

relentlessmom

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Feb 21, 2020
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hi, which is better to ask information regarding our records why it took so long they process. atip or gcms? are the pros and cons?

thank you,
 

rajkamalmohanram

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Apr 29, 2015
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hi, which is better to ask information regarding our records why it took so long they process. atip or gcms? are the pros and cons?

thank you,
Well, that's not how it works. ATIP = Access to Information and Privacy Act. GCMS = Global Case Management System. ATIP is the provision or the law that allows an individual or corporation to make a request regarding their file/application to a government organization. GCMS is the system that IRCC uses to store and process information about various applications. GCMS notes = The details of your file stored in the GCMS system.

You'll be applying for GCMS notes under ATIP.

Follow this link and apply for your notes => https://atip-aiprp.apps.gc.ca/atip/welcome.do

They used to take 30 days but now, it can take up to 2 months or more because of the volume of requests and also possibly because of the reduced staff.

There are no pros or cons. Applying for notes will not affect your application AFAIK.
 

relentlessmom

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Well, that's not how it works. ATIP = Access to Information and Privacy Act. GCMS = Global Case Management System. ATIP is the provision or the law that allows an individual or corporation to make a request. GCMS is the system that IRCC uses to store and process information about various applications.

You'll be applying for GCMS notes under ATIP.
hi, but the link sent to me has a link to apply has some forms to fill in and payment $5. so i will apply in GCMS not in ATIP? thank you.
 

rajkamalmohanram

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Apr 29, 2015
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hi, but the link sent to me has a link to apply has some forms to fill in and payment $5. so i will apply in GCMS not in ATIP? thank you.
Please read my first post. ATIP is the LAW that allows you to make a request.

You can apply under the Privacy Act and not pay the $5.If you apply under the Access to Information Act, you'll have to pay $5. Both give you the same details, there's no difference.