nekeol
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- Nov 7, 2012
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- 1111 Accountant
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- 25/9/2011
- Doc's Request.
- 21/11/12
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- IELTS Request
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- 19/12/2013, after BGC
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- 7/1/2014
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- 02/02/2014 - DM 11/2/14
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- 14/02/2014
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- Alhamdolillah Landed July 2014/Citizenship Applied in JAN 2018
this is great news dear, now prepare yourself for next destination Inshallah. All is well.jadedGeek said:Is there anyone who's SELDEC 4 in their caips??
In my caips email, following line is embedded.
"The processing of your request is now complete and I am pleased to enclose the documents requested. Certain information qualifies for exemption pursuant to section(s) 15(1) International affairs and defence of the Access to Information Act."
I think this is an informative clause and nothing to worry about. It's implies that a person who's eligible to request information should also note down that some of the candidate information is sensitive and can't be disclose.. and reference of the act is given.
i guess inclusion of multiple clauses in the email is based on the tagging of sensitive attributes of the information present in CAIPS system.
e.g. if VO has put in some notes which need not to be extracted as part of ATIP request then he might be tagging that information with sensitivity attribute in line with ATI act exemption clauses. And then these clauses are being inserted automatically in ATIP response email.
Since some kind of sensitive information about the client can lead to further verification thus a person can expect all kind of possible verification e.g. interview call, job verification etc etc.