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Final determination for permanent residence interview - Sharing experience
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I have read on the internet some conflicting information in regards of a final determination for permanent residence interview. It seems like this process has changed throughout the years. Since I am going for one in a few days, I would like to know if someone who went through it recently could briefly share their experience of this process.
I have read on the internet some conflicting information in regards of a final determination for permanent residence interview. It seems like this process has changed throughout the years. Since I am going for one in a few days, I would like to know if someone who went through it recently could briefly share their experience of this process.
I suppose you are FSW-Inland as well.
The interview was pretty smooth and quick. The officer just asked for passports and study/work permits, asked easy questions like date of birth, address, etc. and gave CoPR in few minutes.
I suppose you are FSW-Inland as well.
The interview was pretty smooth and quick. The officer just asked for passports and study/work permits, asked easy questions like date of birth, address, etc. and gave CoPR in few minutes.
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