
📑 Forgot Your Canadian Immigration History? Here’s a Safe Way to Reconstruct It
- Iryna Atamanchuk
- 5 days ago
- 1 min read

If you can’t clearly remember your Canadian immigration history from the last 10 years, your next application may be riskier than you think. Every time you apply to IRCC, officers see your full history: past work permits, CUAET applications, visitor visas, refusals, and even earlier answers you gave in your forms. When your new application doesn’t match your past information, this can lead to processing delays, extra document requests, or in more serious cases, a procedural fairness letter and a negative impact on the final decision. One practical way to check your history is through an ATIP (Access to Information and Privacy) request. This can help you obtain copies of your immigration records and officer notes so you can see exactly what was submitted before, especially if you no longer have access to your IRCC account or simply don’t remember all the details. This doesn’t guarantee any outcome, but it supports you in submitting accurate, consistent information going forward. At ATA Immigration, we regularly work with clients who need to clarify their immigration history before taking the next step. If you are unsure what IRCC has on file for you, getting clarity early can make your future applications more organized, complete, and easier to explain. 📘 Learn more about Canadian immigration pathways and requirements: https://www.ataimmigration.com/immigration-canada 📂 Need help understanding or organizing your past applications before you apply again?: https://www.ataimmigration.com/service-page/review-consultation-2 📅 Book a consultation to discuss your situation with ATA Immigration: https://www.ataimmigration.com/book-online



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