- Feb 19, 2016
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- Visa Office......
- Etobicoke
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Hi everyone, I'm new to this forum and am looking for some feedback.
I am currently in the process of sponsoring my common law spouse (Brazilian) for PR, and after two years of waiting, we found out that on March 2nd we have to go for an interview. He hasn't done any of the medical yet or anything else, and this is our first contact since filing the application.
Does anyone have any experience with what to expect? I have looked up all the questions, but besides that, how long does it take? Is this a good sign or a bad sign? What are the odds of being refused?
We are both in Canada and the interview is in Toronto. Our relationship is completely genuine, and I'm nervous that for some reason they may think otherwise, or find some reason to refuse. We used a well known lawyer to file the application who will be meeting with us to prepare, but not much information has been shared with us so far. I have a good job, make good money, have never sponsored anyone before, haven't been married before and have no children.
I feel like I probably shouldn't be so worried, but by nature I'm somewhat nervous about things like this and it's weighing heavily on my mind that I am somehow going to say or do something wrong and have my whole life flipped upside down.
If anyone has any advice or re-assurance for me I would greatly appreciate it!
Thanks in advance
I am currently in the process of sponsoring my common law spouse (Brazilian) for PR, and after two years of waiting, we found out that on March 2nd we have to go for an interview. He hasn't done any of the medical yet or anything else, and this is our first contact since filing the application.
Does anyone have any experience with what to expect? I have looked up all the questions, but besides that, how long does it take? Is this a good sign or a bad sign? What are the odds of being refused?
We are both in Canada and the interview is in Toronto. Our relationship is completely genuine, and I'm nervous that for some reason they may think otherwise, or find some reason to refuse. We used a well known lawyer to file the application who will be meeting with us to prepare, but not much information has been shared with us so far. I have a good job, make good money, have never sponsored anyone before, haven't been married before and have no children.
I feel like I probably shouldn't be so worried, but by nature I'm somewhat nervous about things like this and it's weighing heavily on my mind that I am somehow going to say or do something wrong and have my whole life flipped upside down.
If anyone has any advice or re-assurance for me I would greatly appreciate it!
Thanks in advance