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What Would The Immigration Officer ask at the Point Of Entry??
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Hi guys i want to know that What Did The Immigration Officer ask at the Point Of Entry
i mean accomadtion college & other mandatory details my college is in Manitoba but i have to land in torronto so which address i should tell the immigration officer i have not decided about accomadation yet. please share your views.
As a student who had this experience this year when I came to Canada. I can say that their main purpose of asking questions is to make sure that you are genuine. Therefore, the question may vary depending on each individual.
In my case, I also had to land in Toronto first, but my school was not in Toronto. I was asked to provide the admission letter. Then he asked me where I am going to be living. I showed him my accommodation letter. He asked me if I have any tuition fees payment receipt. I said I don't have any receipts with me. Then he issued my study permit.
That's all i can remember! If you answer honestly, you will be fine!
As a student who had this experience this year when I came to Canada. I can say that their main purpose of asking questions is to make sure that you are genuine. Therefore, the question may vary depending on each individual.
In my case, I also had to land in Toronto first, but my school was not in Toronto. I was asked to provide the admission letter. Then he asked me where I am going to be living. I showed him my accommodation letter. He asked me if I have any tuition fees payment receipt. I said I don't have any receipts with me. Then he issued my study permit.
That's all i can remember! If you answer honestly, you will be fine!
Hi guys i want to know that What Did The Immigration Officer ask at the Point Of Entry
i mean accomadtion college & other mandatory details my college is in Manitoba but i have to land in torronto so which address i should tell the immigration officer i have not decided about accomadation yet. please share your views.
Yes, CBSF officer has every right to question individual who is coming to their country. Questions are mostly regarding to your school like address, fee receipt, would you be able to support your self thats pretty much it. If I were in your shoes I would make an itinerary of my visit in Toronto. e.g. places I like to visit during stay etc
Yes, CBSF officer has every right to question individual who is coming to their country. Questions are mostly regarding to your school like address, fee receipt, would you be able to support your self thats pretty much it. If I were in your shoes I would make an itinerary of my visit in Toronto. e.g. places I like to visit during stay etc
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