ok, I will do the same. thanksCEC_June14 said:Still no reply from CIC. I have also send the exact same information as you specified above. Please let me know if you get a reply from CIC. Will keep you updated.
Thanks
ok, I will do the same. thanksCEC_June14 said:Still no reply from CIC. I have also send the exact same information as you specified above. Please let me know if you get a reply from CIC. Will keep you updated.
Thanks
June02 said:Dear all,
This might be helpful
Unnder PRivacy act. Its pretty quick, won't take more than 5 mins. and it is free if you are in Canada
Find below some useful info.
1. Visit https://atip-aiprp.apps.gc.ca/atip/welcome.do?lang=en
2. Scroll down and check the box "I have read, understood and agree with the above Privacy Notice." and Submit.
3. Select CIC from the drop down. (first field)
4. Select Individual/Corportation present in Canada (Second drop down)
5. Fill in your details (Self explanatory)
6. Select Member of public for "Select the category that best describes you"
7. select "E-mail" for "How would you prefer to receive the requested records" ( choose the mode you are comfortable with)
8. Continue to next page.
9. You dont need to attach any additional documents, unless you want to prove something.
10. Select Privacy Act in next page
11. Submit the final request. Once you submitted the request, wait for one month.
Also you have to select case files in one of the drop down box.
I ordered yesterday and was pretty quick
maxloner said:The latest MR in June spreadsheet is of Feb 2nd. Any further MRs ?
30 daysPP62 said:Sorry if I am wrong, But when I check it. Fees $5 rerquired for that.
One more question- If i put option that I want GCMS notes in Email instead of Paper form , then How fast I will get it after I apply.
if you select Privacy act then its free.PP62 said:Sorry if I am wrong, But when I check it. Fees $5 rerquired for that.
One more question- If i put option that I want GCMS notes in Email instead of Paper form , then How fast I will get it after I apply.
saja_roy said:if you select Privacy act then its free.
Congrats. Hope the rest of the team gets it that fast.june_app said:my e cas updated to mediacal received. Already paid rprf. Now waiting for passport request!! ;D 8)
Congratulations june_app. Could you please share your timeline.june_app said:my e cas updated to mediacal received. Already paid rprf. Now waiting for passport request!! ;D 8)
Thanks June02, very helpful!June02 said:Dear all,
This might be helpful
Unnder PRivacy act. Its pretty quick, won't take more than 5 mins. and it is free if you are in Canada
Find below some useful info.
1. Visit https://atip-aiprp.apps.gc.ca/atip/welcome.do?lang=en
2. Scroll down and check the box "I have read, understood and agree with the above Privacy Notice." and Submit.
3. Select CIC from the drop down. (first field)
4. Select Individual/Corportation present in Canada (Second drop down)
5. Fill in your details (Self explanatory)
6. Select Member of public for "Select the category that best describes you"
7. select "E-mail" for "How would you prefer to receive the requested records" ( choose the mode you are comfortable with)
8. Continue to next page.
9. You dont need to attach any additional documents, unless you want to prove something.
10. Select Privacy Act in next page
11. Submit the final request. Once you submitted the request, wait for one month.
Also you have to select case files in one of the drop down box.
I ordered yesterday and was pretty quick
Yup, i will keep waiting & *fingers crossed*.rgirish said:Dont give up yet , why not just wait and see? CEC is your faster bet. PNP and EE has point system and may take longer.
Hello,CECPRAspirant said:Congratulations june_app. Could you please share your timeline.
Hope all other gets MR soon including me...
No. You can request information on yourself (personal information) under "Privacy Act" and it is free. But if you request information on someone else, than you must request it under ATIP (Access to Information Act) and it costs $5. In both cases you must be in Canada to be able to make the request (or ask someone in Canada on your behalf).rgirish said:If you dont pay 5$ fee then does that mean that information will be disclosed public?
ip000073 said:No. You can request information on yourself (personal information) under "Privacy Act" and it is free. But if you request information on someone else, than you must request it under ATIP (Access to Information Act) and it costs $5. In both cases you must be in Canada to be able to make the request (or ask someone in Canada on your behalf).