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sb03b
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« on: September 19, 2009, 12:29:21 pm »

Hello everyone....
I just received my  Caips notes and wow how much help that was....i now know nothing seems to be wrong with my  file but simply  that immigration is a heartless and discouraging procedure....not to mention excessive in lenght of time!!!! now...i would love to have some help...i followed the codes and abreviation on several websites but i am unsure of certain things....

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PAPER FILE SENt tO:  PA   BF   FILE tO:  SM ON 17-11-2009

Now, i understand from this is that my file will be reviewed next on the 17 nov 09....but what is the  "SM"  the agents initials?Huh i dont understand that part....

2-on many occasion i see this line repeated:

IMMCAt: CF1  INtERVIEW:  (left blank)  tIME: (left blank)  SPECIAL EVENt: (left blank)

immcat means: categorie of spomser: family....ok....but there is nothing for interview date or time....does that mean  i will not have an interview or just that nothing is scheduled yet?

Bascially  how can I tell or where on the CAIPS can I tell if i will have to pass an interview?Huh
thanks a million to help me with this...CAIPS are not always easy  to understand....


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wilson
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« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2009, 04:49:03 am »

Hi,
PA and SM are initials of their Officers.
Blank date colums indicate that no particular date is fixed for it.
If you need full decoding list I can post it later because it is in my flash memory which I don't have at present.
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PMM
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« Reply #2 on: September 29, 2009, 01:31:44 pm »

Hi

Hi,
PA and SM are initials of their Officers.
Blank date colums indicate that no particular date is fixed for it.
If you need full decoding list I can post it later because it is in my flash memory which I don't have at present.

Actually PA means Put Away (sent to file room)

PMM
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Suin
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« Reply #3 on: September 29, 2009, 10:40:40 pm »

Hi

Hi,
PA and SM are initials of their Officers.
Blank date colums indicate that no particular date is fixed for it.
If you need full decoding list I can post it later because it is in my flash memory which I don't have at present.

Actually PA means Put Away (sent to file room)

PMM

doest it mean that they will not work on this file till November?
thank you
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it's just my own opinion influenced by my own experience.
PMM
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« Reply #4 on: September 30, 2009, 12:22:27 am »

Hi

Hi

Hi,
PA and SM are initials of their Officers.
Blank date colums indicate that no particular date is fixed for it.
If you need full decoding list I can post it later because it is in my flash memory which I don't have at present.



Actually PA means Put Away (sent to file room)

PMM

doest it mean that they will not work on this file till November?
thank you

Not unless something new arrives for the file.

PMM
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