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kanaworld

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It was a very long journey...
I applied for my PR under family class (inland) on October 2013. My partner got approved for my sponsor on February 2015, and I got the notice of the landing interview this week.(I also checked my application status on the web page which said "Decision Made".)
I am such a negative person and get over nervous. I hated the feeling of not knowing when news would arrive, but now that the interview is so close, I feel more anxious than ever.
I am ok speaking English with my partner, but I'm not very good speaking to strangers so I am very worried about the landing interview. I read lots of posts about the landing interviews saying it will be very easy and it would take only 5mins.
The reason I am so nervous is because officers might have a lot of questions about my life like,
-I have extended my visitor visa few times (I first came to Canada in 2007 with a Working Holiday visa.)
-I have no contact with my family at all now, and they didn't attend our wedding ceremony at a City Hall but, they have helped me financially during my stay here.
-I have applied for Refugee Protection, and I asked to postpone the first hearing and I cancelled a second time to apply for PR visa.
My situation looks like I got married just for visa, but my partner and I are a happily married couple (my old roommate introduced his best friend and it was her)
We hired a lawyer to make this application perfect, and while it was being processed, CIC didn't contact us for any interviews until now.

Here is a list of what I want to know about...
1) my status on the website is Decision Made, and I got the date of the landing interview. Is there any chance the officers might ask me bunch of question about the things I am nervous about?
Or will I be refused after the interview?
What is the difference between the interview I see many people talk about on this forum and the interview which I am going to next week?
(They expect me to pay for PR card fee and bring 2 photos of me, so I assumed it is the landing interview.)
2) CIC office in another city has been keeping my passport since I applied for Refugee Protection, and I only have a paper of "refugee protection claimant document".
I have used this for getting my criminal records from Canada and my country, or whenever I have needed to show my passport.
I have to bring my valid passport for the interview, but can I bring this document instead? Or should I call CIC office to send my passport back?
3) On a list of the things I have to bring, it says "all the documents issued to me by CIC".
What kind of documents should I bring for example?
It might be great if I can bring all the previous visas I had applied, but some expired ones are lost. Will it affect the result of my PR visa?
I tried to find out which documents CIC meant, but I couldn't find anywhere. It will be appreciated if anybody can write down what I need to bring.

I can't stop thinking about this all day and it worries me so much. I keep thinking "what if the officer refuses my application and picks me out of this country".
Anybody could share their stories about the landing interview??

I really don't want to fail this so I want to be well-prepared.

Thanks
 
You will need your passport. Contact CIC (or maybe CBSA?) immediately about that. Some members have had some problems where CIC forgets to bring their passport, and they have to set another landing appointment later.
The landing interview for inland applicants is quite straightforward. I believe they only ask a few questions, such as your address, if you've committed any crimes, if you have any dependents, and maybe another question.

If you have any documents about your refugee claim, bring them.

Landing interviews are generally just formalities, unless you have committed crimes or lied on your application. The fact that they have requested photos and the fee means that it's a positive thing.

The interview you have read about is for applicants where their relationship is in doubt, and the VO wants more information, to either confirm or deny their original impressions. A landing interview (yours) is simply where they confirm the information, get the address to send your PR card to, and sign and stamp the requirement documents.
 
Do you have to pay any fees at the landing interview? And if I have my COPR with photo attached do I need to bring more photos?

Thanks
 
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