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- Jan 31, 2012
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- 06-03-2012
- AOR Received.
- 21-06-2012
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- 21-6-2012
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- 11-02-2012
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- 26-09-2012
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- 10-10-2012
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- 13-10-2012
If you are requesting information about yourself and you are inside Canada, this is a "Privacy Act" request (no fee).iacrossnation said:1. Section A, should we choose Access to Information Act or Privacy Act?
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.
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:2. Section B, the person should be the sponsored not sponsor, 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.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?
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.
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.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?
Good luck!