Refusal Notes (ATIP Request)
Welcome to Immigrative, the premier service for applicants who have been refused by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). We understand how frustrating it can be to receive a refusal letter, especially after investing so much time and effort into the application process. However, don't despair – we're here to help.
Our service is based on a powerful tool: the Access to Information Act. This federal law allows Canadian citizens and permanent residents to request access to any record held by a federal government institution. This includes the notes and documents that IRCC officers use when making decisions on immigration applications, known as the Global Case Management System (GCMS) notes.
With our service, you don't need to worry about the complexities and delays of submitting an Access to Information and Privacy (ATIP) request on your own. We will handle everything on your behalf, from requesting the GCMS notes to interpreting them in order to identify the reasons for your application's refusal.
All you need to do is provide us with a copy of your passport, your refusal letter, and a consent form to authorize us to request the GCMS notes on your behalf. Once we receive the notes, our team of experienced immigration consultants will analyze them thoroughly and provide you with a detailed report that explains the officer's decision-making process and any possible errors or omissions.
Our service is affordable, fast, and reliable. We understand how important it is for you to have access to the information you need to challenge the decision and improve your chances of success in future applications. That's why we are committed to providing you with the highest quality service and support throughout the process.
Don't let a refusal letter stop you from achieving your immigration goals. Contact Immigrative today to learn more about how we can help you obtain and interpret your GCMS notes. We're here to assist you every step of the way.