Note: Just because you have been called to an interview does not mean that there is a problem with your application. Citizenship and Immigration Canada has a mandate to interview at rendom for security purposes.
You 'pass' the Canadian Immigration Interview by answering all of your questions honestly.
The key is consistancy. Know what you have listed as your personal and employment histories, as well as your family members, where you will be landing in Canada and why on your application. Ensure that your responses to questions are accurate to what you have indicated on the application, and if they have changed, that you have a substantial reason for why they have changed. If you have completed your application honestly, this should not be a problem.
Also, make sure that you have been working on your English and/or french language skills so that you can answer the officiers questions quickly, competantly, and articulately.
Finally, be curteous and considerate to the officier. Being rude or confrontational will not help.
You can learn more about the Canadian Immigration process, meet and ask additional questions about this to other immigrants and new Canadians who have been through the immigration interview by joining the Canadian Immigration and Settlement Community, LoonLounge.com (www.loonlounge.com). Best of luck!
~We'll keep our eyes on this forum to help answer any further questions regarding immigration to Canada!
I suggest to read these questions they were being asked from me and my friends as well during the interview.
http://www.shvoong.com/law-and-politics/1862005-Canadian-immigration-interview-questions/
If you have failed your engagement interview twice, it's very unlikely that the Department of Immigration will pass you on a third interview. Good luck.
Interview tips for immigration service officer?
Passport request!! this comes from Canadian Immigration!
To prepare for the interview immigration to Australia you have to prepare all your personal document and you must be ready to answer the question asked.
NZ immigration may ask various questions in an interview. If you are immigrating to be with your spouse, they may ask you questions about your relationship.
Bob
Only the Department of Immigration can decide if they will grant you a third interview for an engagement interview to live in the U.S.
No, but they do have Canadian immigration officials stationed there...since Toronto is in Canada.
they would call in less than six months for an interview to see if you are really married to the American citizen. then they will issue a conditional permanent card for two years. when that card expires you would have to go to another interview to see if you do not commit marriage fraud, if you pass they will issue a permanent card for ten years.
If you married a Canadian and you live at Cambodia, you must go for an interview at the embassy.
It affects an immigrants perspective on life. --------------------- There is no "Canadian Identity". Canada is a Confederation of many Nations with many cultures. Immigration enriches the Canadian Confederation by adding to those many cultures.
No