Wednesday, August 03, 2005

CAIPS

CAIPS (or "Computer Assisted Immigration Processing System") is where all Canadian government notes are kept about your immigration application as soon as you file it. CAIPS includes a wealth of information, including:

- Initial assessment scores
- Missing documentation
- Interview dates
- Visa officer notes and comments
- Concerns or problems with your file

If you have not heard from Citizenship and Immigration Canada in some time and wish to know the status of your file, or if you've been scheduled for an interview, you may wish to obtain your CAIPS notes which will provide insight into the nature of any concerns or problems CIC may have with your application.

However, only someone present in Canada can obtain these for you. In addition, some of the CAIPS codes are hard to decipher. There are a variety of CAIPS services available (I've included my own website as one reference).

1 Comments:

At 4:54 PM , Blogger Graniteman47 said...

Hey I am totaly sick with the Canadian Immigration system.I am Canadian born. I met and married my wife,an Israeli native. We have been embroiled in the total BS of the system for 2 yrs now.Man I feel like i`ve been pushed to the back and abandoned by my own Government.I did the App myself and can`t get any clear answers from anyone. My local Mp`s assistant is totally combative and woefully uninformed about anything to do with immigration. Where or how can I obtain the CAIP report..I am the Rep as well as the sponcer. HELPPPPPPPPPP

 

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