FOSS Check v/s CAIPS Check

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Old Mar 18th 2004, 9:11 pm
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Ravi Rao
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Hi,

I saw at multiple places references to a "FOSS or CAIPS Check"

What is a FOSS check, when does one do it, and why would one
pick one check over the other?

thanks much.

--ravi.
 
Old Mar 18th 2004, 10:54 pm
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Pmm
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HI Ravi

"Ravi Rao" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > Hi,
    > I saw at multiple places references to a "FOSS or CAIPS Check"
    > What is a FOSS check, when does one do it, and why would one
    > pick one check over the other?
    > thanks much.
    > --ravi.

FOSS is in-Canada, basically only has documents issued and CAIPS is for
overseas processing.

PMM
 
Old Mar 18th 2004, 11:11 pm
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Ravi Rao
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In article <bFq6c.249472$Hy3.44@edtnps89>, PMM wrote:

    >> I saw at multiple places references to a "FOSS or CAIPS Check"
    >> What is a FOSS check, when does one do it, and why would one
    >> pick one check over the other?
    >
    > FOSS is in-Canada, basically only has documents issued and CAIPS is for
    > overseas processing.

Huh? Why would Canadians apply for Canadian PR or Visas?

Or are you talking about foreigners in Canada? I thought they
had CAIPS files, too. Like I know that the F* number at the top right of
a work/study permit comes from CAIPS directly.

thanks,

--ravi.

 
Old Mar 19th 2004, 1:13 am
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Jim Humphries
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CAIPS is an overseas processing system only, and FOSS is an in-Canada system
only.
--
Jim Humphries, former visa officer
"Ravi Rao" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > In article <bFq6c.249472$Hy3.44@edtnps89>, PMM wrote:
    > >> I saw at multiple places references to a "FOSS or CAIPS Check"
    > >>
    > >> What is a FOSS check, when does one do it, and why would one
    > >> pick one check over the other?
    > >
    > > FOSS is in-Canada, basically only has documents issued and CAIPS is for
    > > overseas processing.
    > Huh? Why would Canadians apply for Canadian PR or Visas?
    > Or are you talking about foreigners in Canada? I thought they
    > had CAIPS files, too. Like I know that the F* number at the top right of
    > a work/study permit comes from CAIPS directly.
    > thanks,
    > --ravi.
 
Old Mar 19th 2004, 12:26 pm
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James Metcalfe
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To add to the confusion. Sometimes Caips contains Foss notes and vice versa.
In particular if you have a file in outside of Canada the Caipsnotes may
appear in Foss but not all Caips screens. You can ask for both sets of
notes and electronic files if you have a overseas file number and a Client
ID number. Even if you only think you have a file in canada and do not have
a Client ID number you can ask if you have any record in Foss.


Jim metcalfe





"Ravi Rao" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > Hi,
    > I saw at multiple places references to a "FOSS or CAIPS Check"
    > What is a FOSS check, when does one do it, and why would one
    > pick one check over the other?
    > thanks much.
    > --ravi.
 
Old Mar 20th 2004, 8:01 am
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trecomania
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Hello experts,

I would like to know if there is something similar for Citizenship Issues as well. Someone told me that the CRS record keeps upto date information about a pending Citizenship application ?

Is that correct ?

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Originally posted by James Metcalfe
To add to the confusion. Sometimes Caips contains Foss notes and vice versa.
In particular if you have a file in outside of Canada the Caipsnotes may
appear in Foss but not all Caips screens. You can ask for both sets of
notes and electronic files if you have a overseas file number and a Client
ID number. Even if you only think you have a file in canada and do not have
a Client ID number you can ask if you have any record in Foss.


Jim metcalfe





"Ravi Rao" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > Hi,
    > I saw at multiple places references to a "FOSS or CAIPS Check"
    > What is a FOSS check, when does one do it, and why would one
    > pick one check over the other?
    > thanks much.
    > --ravi.
 
Old Mar 25th 2004, 7:55 pm
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Ravi Rao
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In article <[email protected]>, James Metcalfe wrote:

    > To add to the confusion. Sometimes Caips contains Foss notes and vice versa.

[...]

Thanks for all the info!

--ravi.

 
Old Mar 26th 2004, 5:58 pm
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thanks for all the info or all the confusion???

since im not worried yet about CAIPS or FOSS, and i hope not to have to as far as that, it's quite interesting to read how people volunteer genuinely to help others, but endup making people worry more coz they are left more confused and vague at the end compared to the begining of the thread, i imagine, Phew!

Originally posted by Ravi Rao
In article <[email protected]>, James Metcalfe wrote:

    > To add to the confusion. Sometimes Caips contains Foss notes and vice versa.

[...]

Thanks for all the info!

--ravi.
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Old Mar 29th 2004, 3:04 pm
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WHAT IS FOSS WHAT IS CAIPS?
"Ravi Rao" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > Hi,
    > I saw at multiple places references to a "FOSS or CAIPS Check"
    > What is a FOSS check, when does one do it, and why would one
    > pick one check over the other?
    > thanks much.
    > --ravi.
 

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