Hi there's something I've noticed on this forum for a long time, I don't know if it's true or not, but @Ayanna@Zahra97@Lexus2021, @Naz786 and perhaps other accounts as well, are probably controlled by the same person Another piece of advice is not to place too much trust in Canuck's advice, he is not an immigration lawyer or consultant.
I told you it mean in your home country you are minority is that right? Minority mean there are many nations live in your country of birth right??
I have same thing on my notes
Hi there's something I've noticed on this forum for a long time, I don't know if it's true or not, but @Ayanna@Zahra97@Lexus2021, @Naz786 and perhaps other accounts as well, are probably controlled by the same person Another piece of advice is not to place too much trust in Canuck's advice, he is not an immigration lawyer or consultant.
Just received my ATIP notes:
Eligibility: Not started
Security: Not started
Criminality: passed
Medical: not started, but same time last update Aug 2023
Infosharing: In progress
Triage: clerks check to make certain H&C/PRRA applications are prepared & decision ready for officers when they're finally pulled off of a shelf for a decision. That's all that triage means.
Discrimination: A rough round up of the nature of an H&C application. H&C decision-makers cannot consider refugee type decisions about persecution, however alleged discrimination is a factor for them. They do make refugee type decisions in PRRAs only.
H&C Officers only make decisions on AIP for H&C and positive or negative for PRRA. For stage two after a positive H&C (or a positive PRRA) there are lower level officers for that processing.
So, your application likely has elements alleging some sort of discrimination and the file was with the Triage team, or unit or whatever they call it. They issue files in bundles of similar cases to officers, so they'll give an officer 5 files from the same place with the same general complaint. They research that place as the open source data will likely correspond with one or more cases, and they save time and energy that way.
It's just sorting casework inside of a large inventory.