This in in response to your request for personal information made under the Privacy Act which was received by Citizenship & Immigration Canada on 04 July 2007.Attached to that letter is a blank form entitled "Record Correction Request Form." Attached to that is 4 pages of computer print screens. The top of each of these print screens is labeled: Document Name: FOSS. Yippee! These are those FOSS notes, the ones that are supposed to identify the reason(s) for the delay of my file. Each page has only the top half with text and the bottom half is empty.
An extension of up to 30 days beyond the 30 calendar day statutory time limit will be required to respond to your request. The extension is being applied in accordance with subsection 15(a)(ii) of the Privacy Act.
The first 3 pages basically give biographical data about myself. My name, date of birth, address, eye color, passport number, language preference, etc. Very non exciting stuff and things that I pretty much know about myself. On the last page, the page entitled "Work In Progress - Events" there is a bit more information. It reads:
Referred to CIC 07Nov2006
RPRF Fees Taken/Loan Applied 07Nov2006
Processing Fees Taken 07Nov2006
Deallocation occurred 07Nov2006
RPRF Fees Taken 07Nov2006
Processing Fees Taken 07Nov2006
IMM0703 - CSIS Check Req 16Jun2006
IMM0703 - RCMP Check Req 16Jun2006
Application in Process 16Jun2006
Application Received 15Feb2006
So, they ordered my RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) criminal check on June 16, 2006. They also ordered my CSIS check on that same day. The CSIS is a mystery to everyone. I know they preform the non-criminal part of the background check and they are probably looking to see if I am a member of some terrorist cell or some other group who gathers with the purpose of overthrowing the government. If was not a member of the latter group, I should be now, I think to myself. They applied my fees and thank the lord for that. I was worried they didn't get their money early enough in the process. And they transferred the file. I find these notes unhelpful and they just prove that they really haven't done anything with the file since the day they received it.
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