Privacy Policy

Effective: May 6, 2026 · DRAFT — pending Canadian privacy counsel review.

Your immigration application contains some of the most personal information you'll ever share online. This policy explains, in plain language, what we collect, how we use it, who we share it with, where it lives, and what rights you have. We follow Canadian privacy law — the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) federally, and Quebec's Act respecting the protection of personal information in the private sector (Law 25) for Quebec residents.

1. Who is responsible for your data

Krilaha Immigration Services Inc., doing business as Canopath ("Canopath"), is the controller of personal information collected through this Service. You can reach our Privacy Officer at:

2. What we collect

We collect personal information in three categories.

(a) Account information

(b) Application information (the largest category)

(c) Operational and technical information

3. Why we collect it (purposes and legal basis)

We process your information for the following purposes:

We do not use your application data, your documents, or your draft letter for any marketing, profiling, or AI-model-training purpose.

4. AI processing of your data

Canopath uses third-party AI models to extract information from documents you upload, draft your letter of explanation, and map your data to IRCC form fields. The current AI provider is Anthropic, PBC. Your data is sent to Anthropic only to generate the immediate output requested (e.g., draft a letter from the answers you provided), and:

We may change AI providers in the future. We will update this section before any change takes effect, and we will not silently route your data to a provider with weaker privacy commitments.

5. Subprocessors and who else sees your data

We work with the following third-party service providers ("subprocessors"). We select subprocessors with contractual commitments to protect your data, and we limit each subprocessor's access to the minimum needed to perform their function.

Subprocessor Purpose Where data is processed
Amazon Web Services (AWS) Hosting, file storage, database AWS Canada (Central) — Montreal
Stripe Payments Canada, Ltd. Payment processing Canada and the United States
Anthropic, PBC AI model inference (drafting, extraction, mapping) United States
Postmark (Wildbit) Transactional email delivery United States
Cloudflare, Inc. DNS, CDN, WAF (security) Global edge network (no application data stored)

Reviewing RCIC (Plus and Premium tiers only). If you purchase a tier that includes RCIC review, the assigned Reviewing RCIC accesses your application materials for the limited purpose of conducting the review. The Reviewing RCIC operates as a separate independent controller of your data for that limited purpose, bound by the CICC Code of Professional Ethics.

We do not sell or rent your personal information. We do not share it with advertisers, data brokers, or marketing networks.

6. Where your data lives (data residency)

Your application data, documents, and account information are stored in Canada, specifically in AWS's Canada (Central) region in Montreal. Documents are encrypted at rest using AES-256. Data in transit is protected with TLS 1.3.

Some of our subprocessors (Stripe, Anthropic, Postmark) process limited data in the United States, as described in the table above. We rely on subprocessor commitments and contractual terms (including the EU Standard Contractual Clauses, where applicable) for these transfers. If you have concerns about cross-border processing, contact our Privacy Officer.

7. How long we keep it

We keep your data for as long as you have an active account, plus the following retention periods:

8. Your rights under PIPEDA

As a user of Canopath, you have the following rights regarding your personal information. To exercise any of them, email [email protected] from the email address associated with your account. We will respond within 30 days, or sooner where required by law.

9. Quebec residents — Law 25 specific provisions

If you reside in Quebec, additional rights apply under Quebec's Law 25 (effective in stages 2022-2024), including:

Our Privacy Officer (Section 1) is the designated person responsible for the protection of personal information for purposes of Law 25.

10. Children

The Service is intended for users aged 18 and older (or the age of majority in their jurisdiction). We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under that age. If you believe a child has provided us with personal information, contact us and we will delete the data.

11. Cookies and similar technologies

We use a small number of strictly necessary cookies required to keep you signed in and protect against forgery (CSRF) attacks. These cookies do not track you across other websites and cannot be disabled without breaking the Service.

We do not use third-party advertising cookies, retargeting pixels, or cross-site tracking. If we add privacy-respecting analytics in the future (such as Plausible or Fathom, which do not set cookies or fingerprint visitors), we will update this policy.

12. Security

We protect your data with measures including:

Data breach notification. In the event of a "real risk of significant harm" breach, we will notify affected users and the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada without undue delay, as required by PIPEDA. Quebec residents will be notified per Law 25.

13. Changes to this Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. The "Effective" date at the top reflects the current version. For material changes — particularly any change that broadens our use of your data, adds a subprocessor, or affects your rights — we will email you at least thirty (30) days before the change takes effect.

We maintain prior versions of this policy at /privacy/archive/ (coming soon).

14. Contact

Privacy questions, access/correction requests, or complaints:
Privacy Officer · [email protected]
For general support, write to [email protected].