Computer-Assisted Immigration Processing System Notes
Computer-Assisted Immigration Processing System Notes for Canada (CAIPS) are detailed records of what happens with your immigration application from the time it is received by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) until a decision is made on your case.
If you get a refusal on your visa application you can request CAIPS notes from IRCC. There is fees associated with this process. To request CAIPS notes, you will need to fill an application and include the following information:
- Your full name
- Your date of birth
- Your current address
- Your telephone number
- The type of visa you applied for
- Your application number
- The province for which you applied
- The date you applied for your visa
- Your passport number
A Closer Look At CAIPS Notes
There are a number of benefits to requesting CAIPS notes, as they give you a better idea of what IRCC is looking for in your application. If your application was denied, the CAIPS notes would explain why, and this can help you to improve your chances of being approved the next time you apply.
However, these Computer-Assisted Immigration Processing System Notes can also be very difficult to understand. The notes are written in code and often contain abbreviations. As a result, it can be difficult to interpret what they mean.
Whether or not you should request CAIPS notes is a personal decision. If you are concerned about your application, that can be helpful. However, if you are not comfortable interpreting them or if you do not want to wait for them, you can always ask for professional assistance in this regard.
Mayur Immigration Consultancy Ltd. can help you to apply for CAIPS notes with the professional experience.