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Ok, after 2 years of going outta our mind we finally received a response from the immigration guys. We have been called for an interview in Feb!
We are thrilled that this daunting process is coming to an end but one thing I've always been confused/intimated about was the actual interview.
WHAT do they ask??!
I've heard a lot of stories about them asking pretty ridiculous things and of interviews going wrong (hell, my own aunt flunked it and it was not a beautiful thing, to say the least). What are some of the key things we should know and remember? Will it be okay if I don't answer a certain question because I don't feel comfortable?
If anyone could give me some ideas/tips, it will be GREATLY appreciated! Thank you!
they probably pour over the paperwork and ask you about any inconsistencies, for a start. they also probaby ask you about how you met, which side of the bed do you usuallly sleep on, whether you wear boxers or briefs, favourite food, etc. What's the problem? Refusing to answer any questions is definitely a bad sign as far as they will be concerned, and a major mark against you.
Ok, after 2 years of going outta our mind we finally received a response from the immigration guys. We have been called for an interview in Feb!
We are thrilled that this daunting process is coming to an end but one thing I've always been confused/intimated about was the actual interview.
WHAT do they ask??!
I've heard a lot of stories about them asking pretty ridiculous things and of interviews going wrong (hell, my own aunt flunked it and it was not a beautiful thing, to say the least). What are some of the key things we should know and remember? Will it be okay if I don't answer a certain question because I don't feel comfortable?
If anyone could give me some ideas/tips, it will be GREATLY appreciated! Thank you!
If you applied inland, it could be for the landing...
If you applied outland, then I would order CAIPS Notes [ http://www.immipedia.ca/CAIPS ], to know why they required an interview. But since the interview will be in February, I don't know if there would have enough time. It took 31 days for them to send me the notes, plus a 8-day mailing period.
I applied inland and yea the interview is for the landing (which is tomorrow!!). I have nothing to be nervous about but I still feel it! I can barely concentrate on my studies and I have a couple of tests coming up Oh well...I guess I won't know anything for sure until I get there so just hoping for the best!
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