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The CAIPS RetrieverWe put the information you need at your fingertipsWelcome to the CAIPS Retriever!Getting your CAIPS file (aka CAIPS notes or CAIPS report)* is easy and affordable. As per Our Services, you will get your CAIPS file in six to eight weeks for a small fee. You can find easy to follow instructions in our Apply Now! page.
Our mission is to help you get in control of your Citizenship
and Immigration Canada (CIC) application with your CAIPS file (notes). Upon your request, we can obtain from CIC a copy of your CAIPS file (notes) if you have applied for Skilled Worker Class Immigration, Business Class Immigration, Provincial Nomination, Family Class Immigration, Quebec‑Selected Immigration, Work Permit, Study Permit or Visitor Visa.
*Notes: Computer Assisted Immigration Processing System (CAIPS) is the computer system used by CIC to process overseas visa applications. 2007/03/29 An Immigrant's Life in Toronto, Canada XII
TTC - a marketing campaign offensive to customersDuring my daily commute on the Toronto subway I came across an advertisement that presented the top five reasons for subway delays. The advertisement compelled me into writing this short article. Here are the top five reasons for delays: blocking doors, holding doors, Mind-the-Gap injuries, litter resulting in track level fires, passenger illness. Unbelievable, but true - according to the TTC, customers are entirely responsible for delays in the subway schedule. The complete absence of non-customer (e.g. mismanagement) caused delays only reinforces my perception of the message.
An unexpected message, a botched deliveryThe tagline, "Do your part. Be safe. Be considerate," reveals the TTC's discontent with customers' less than perfect use of the transit system. Not only is this message offensive but also the way it is communicated is sub par. Here are a few questions that occur to me when reading the advertisement:
Advice for the good marketer
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