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iacrossnation said:1. Section A, should we choose Access to Information Act or Privacy Act?
If you are requesting information about yourself and you are inside Canada, this is a "Privacy Act" request (no fee).
If you are requesting information about someone else - with their permission - and you are inside Canada, this is an "Access to Information" request ($5 fee).
If you are not inside Canada, you cannot request the information.
iacrossnation said:2. Section B, the person should be the sponsored not sponsor, right?
Either party can request their own information, but the sponsor won't have a medical on file, so I'm assuming you are asking for the applicant's information.
iacrossnation said:3. Section B, should we choose Electronic files or Physical files? I think we have to choose Physical Files as it's Immigration files overseas, is this right?
You just want electronic case notes. They have all the "status" information. NEVER ask for a physical copy of the file for an in-process application unless there is some reason you want to push the processing of the application out. To handle a physical request, they must pull your file, scan it and send a copy to the ATIP office. They don't put it back in the pile where they found it, they put it at the back of the queue.
Requesting medicals should give you a copy of everything in the IMS computer other than the x-ray film. If you want a copy of the x-ray film, you have to ask for that separately. That shouldn't slow down your application.
iacrossnation said:4. Section C, the requester must be in Canada? So it has to be sponsor and we have to submit the consent form?
If the applicant is not inside Canada (this isn't a foregone conclusion!) then the sponsor may request the information and you must submit the consent form plus the $5 fee.
Good luck!