Canada Immigration Interview - You and Your Family

These are the sample questions of Canada Immigration Interview regarding you and your family

1. Tell something about yourself.
2. Where do you live?
3. Do you have your own house, or you live on rent?
4. (If you have kids under 18) Where are your kids now? Are they unaccompanied at home? (Note: In Canada, it is against the law to leave children under 12 unattended).
5. Do your live in a joint family?
6. Do you intend to bring your parents to Canada if your application is approved?
7. If not, who will care for your parents if you move to Canada?
8. What’s your current marital status?
9. Have you been previously married?
10. How would you rate your English language skills? How about French?
11. How well do your wife/husband and children speak English/French?
12. Have you ever been in dilemma with the law? Were you ever charged arrested for any kind of crime?
13. Do you have family in Canada?
14. What will you do if your immigration application is rejected?

17 comments:

  1. Is it mendatory to give interview for every applicant?

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  2. it is not mandatory. it depends on case to case

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  3. my name is yususf-ibrahim-nuhu,i was born in 27-05-1976.
    i am living in ghana(suhum).i am living in my fathers house,i am single,yes i am living in joint family,yes i will be very glad if you will grant me that permission,my current maritual sitatute,am still single,no am never married,am mordirate in english speaking,no am nerver beened charge or taking to police sorspect,no i dont have family in canada,all my dreams is to make up my goals and life of brighten in canada,since my childwood,all am hopping is the immigration will give the permet to meet my goals in canada.
    thank you.

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  4. Dear yususf-ibrahim-nuhu,
    Please calculate your points of immigration first. Tell about your qualification and experience also

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  5. Hello,
    My name is Sarbik RoyChaudhuri. I am a Creative Analyst working at Yahoo! India.
    From the basic eligibility categories, I found that I meet the "passing marks" needed to apply for residency in Canada. I would be grateful if someone can tell me how to proceed from here because I could not find my area of work listed under any of the categories.

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  6. Dear Sarbik,
    Please read the following post

    http://immig-canada.blogspot.com/2010/11/famous-7-steps-of-canada-immigration.html

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  7. Dear comrade
    do embassy ask for spouse's educational qualification documents even if he or she is working.
    thanks

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  8. Yes,
    You have to submit the documents of your spouse education

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  9. dear comrade
    does this rule apply to all type of immigration. I mean if, I apply for study permit, will they ask for spouse,s educational qualifications documents too.

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  10. dear comrade,
    thanks for the answer and wonderful site.does this rule apply even if I apply for study permit .Will they still ask for spouse's educational documents.

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  11. No,
    In case of study visa, educational documents of your spouse will not be required

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  12. thats a great relief for me. I am really very grateful to you. You are really a great person.

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  13. dear comrade,
    I am applying for canada student visa and open work permit for my spouse.My spouse's english level is basic.Should he choose English language on the application form. If embassy call for interview to my spouse, will they take interview in english or he has any option.

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  14. Hello I sponsor my husband after we got married on 29th Jan .. I am PR of canada and my husband work permit expires in oct ,,he is on visitor record at the moment ...He recieve an letter from immigration stating that they want him to appear for interview...any idea what is the waiting time for the Interview in Buffalo ??

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  15. My sister is applying to stay here as she is blind and mentally incapable of looking after herself. Her last remaining parent died and so she came back here with me last May. We applied immediately and they found a spot on her lung. Will she still be able to stay. We applied under compassionate grounds and if she cant stay I will have to return to England with her. I am a canadian citizen and have been here 33 years.

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  16. we have applied for my sister to stay in canada with us since the death of our last remaining parent last may. she is blind and incapable of looking after herself. she is my twin. we are 58. they found a spot on her lung. will she still be able to stay. we applied under compassion grounds?

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  17. spot in lung is not a big problem. My friend having a spot in lung went to canada last year on study visa. Although he got refused 2 times before on the basis of his lung problem but he got treatment

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