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Author Topic: VALUABLE INSIGHT ABOUT CAIPS/FOSS FOR REJECTED/REFUSED.  (Read 390 times)
sANJUBABA
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« on: December 17, 2011, 07:32:34 am »

These notes are obviously valuable in the sense of record keeping. These notes routinely note whether a document of fax or an email was received from a lawyer on behalf of a client. E.g., this has been observed that some refusal are overturned in the past obtaining these notes because said notes have captured a relevant fact that was ignored by the immigration department(e.g. the immigration department said my client failed to provide a fax when in fact the notes recorded that th fax was received).
These notes ostensibly provide some accountability on the part of Canada's immigration department. However, they are nowhere near a perfect tool in this regard. E.g. a person who is interviewed by an officer will have a file created that discusses the goings on at that interview. However the notes are not a verbatim transcript, despite the fact that the federal court has discussed the advantages of having something akin to a transcript (e.g. an oral recording of the interview).
“It certainly would be preferable if these interviews were taped so that there was some objective way to assess contradictory descriptions such as those set out in the respective affidavits in this case.
Below is an example where the “he said-she said” allegations of an interview were resolved by the federal court by giving more weight to the officer's CAIPS notes.
“The court should attach greater weight to the visa officer's testimony about what took place during the interview, for the following reasons. First, it's corroborated by the notes she recopied into the CAIPS system, which makes absolutely no mention of problems communicating with the plaintiff, whereas there is nothing to support or confirm the plaintiff's allegation. Further, the officer's notes were re-transcribed into  the CAIPS the day after interview with the plaintiff, namely march 21, 2001, when the events were fresh in her memory, and the plaintiff's affidavit, on the other hand, dates from august 31, 2001, over five months after the interview. Hence, the fact that CAIPS notes, which corroborate the officer's testimony, were contemporaneous is a sufficient reason to prefer her testimony to that of plaintiff.”
If one's immigration case has been handled well, these notes are similar to scoring 120 over 80 on you blood pressure check-just a routine sign of an ordinary case. If your immigration case has not been handled well (or if you fit a profile that the immigration authorities don't like), CAIPS notes are like a scar that never heals and will likely in your file for the rest of you life and beyond.
Plaintiff-------client
Ostensibly-> apparently
Corroborated->support->Agree with
Contemporaneous-> simultaneously
Thanks tor Mr. Max Chaudhry for giving such a valuable insight about CAIPS.
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dnyfyn
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« Reply #1 on: December 17, 2011, 10:31:54 am »

Thank you very much,

What is the opinion on a person obtaining CAIPS record? Does it have an adverse effect on the application? What is your opinion about obtaining CAIPS after PR. Don't you think it will show the applicant the real process of his application evaluation?
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mitali
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« Reply #2 on: December 17, 2011, 12:01:13 pm »

Hi Sanjeev,

Nice information... Smiley

Mitali
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« Reply #3 on: December 17, 2011, 12:05:53 pm »

Thank you very much,

What is the opinion on a person obtaining CAIPS record? Does it have an adverse effect on the application? What is your opinion about obtaining CAIPS after PR. Don't you think it will show the applicant the real process of his application evaluation?

You can obtain CAIPS anytime you want...even after Processing of your of PR.

NO...availing CAIPS will not have any adverse effect. "Opinion on a person obtaining CAIPS record" ??.....its your records and you have the right to know what VO is thinking about your file....you can prepare yourself accordingly if you have been requested for an Interview. VO will not have any opinion because he will not know that you availed CAIPS.

Mitali
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Zee.One
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« Reply #4 on: December 17, 2011, 12:24:02 pm »

Hi Sanjeev,

Nice information... Smiley

Mitali

Mitali,

What is process to acquire CAIPS Notes and charges?

Regards
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jnathan
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« Reply #5 on: December 17, 2011, 05:31:05 pm »

very easy

www.lawpoint.ca or com
they will cost $25 only.
That site is has step by step process to guide the applicants for CAIPS.
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Zee.One
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File Transfer...: In Process 10-01-2012

« Reply #6 on: December 18, 2011, 05:01:49 am »

very easy

www.lawpoint.ca or com
they will cost $25 only.
That site is has step by step process to guide the applicants for CAIPS.

Thanks for your response
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