vivi2
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- Visa Office......
- Damascus-Ankara
- Job Offer........
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- Mar-2011
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- Apr-2011
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- Feb-2011
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- Sep-2012
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Zainiraq said:So how come some people have to do interview ?? Is it coz they both live outside Canada ?? I thought it been cancelled more interviews!!! What if I get interview n I live here in Canada I have to go there to do it
dear x there is games on facebook you can go play there the chart is for info its not that funvivi2 said:ugh true, bored and sick!
nath18 said:I TRULY don't get some people. some come to this forum and make lies and stories about the processing time (18 months), and make everyone panick... some other mess with the chart. some persons like to ruin stuff and whe they see reactions in others, they r satisfied!
Thanks Nagz. I have just saved a copy on my laptop and everyone else can do the same so that we can have backup copies.nagz2207 said:some people have two faces... and some people are liars there`s nothing we can do about it dear
. okaaay thanx ... Mine is in Canada so in landscarycemetery said:Is your application inland on outland? Usually the applicant is the one getting the interview. I had to go in because I am staying with my spouse here in Lebanon. The interview will take place where the applicant is currently living.
its berbara in 9days so we can rip the face offnagz2207 said:some people have two faces... and some people are liars there`s nothing we can do about it dear
scarycemetery said:Thank you, missmini! And welcome back to the forum
I would be glad to share my interview experience! I hope that future readers will find the information useful.
They had said in the email for my husband to bring his original, valid passport, proof of income (bank statements, bank books, any proof of income, etc.), evidence to prove re-settlement in Canada (travel plans, job confirmation, lease agreement, etc.).
Since we will be living with my parents when we arrive in Canada, and my husband already has a job offer in Canada, we provided the following:
- original passport
- my parents' 2010 tax return sheet
- a letter from my parents stating that they will be taking care of us financially (signed by both parents)
- my husband's bank booklet
- my bank account statements
- a letter from myself saying why I was unable to provide financial proof...I was in school, living with my parents, etc.
- my husband's job offer and job acceptance letter
- emails from my parents and myself from the time I have been in Lebanon saying things about how we hope to be home soon, we miss each other, etc.
- we reserved tickets for Dec. 22 so we provided those as well
- photocopy of my husband's recent medical results
We went to consulate here in Beirut, I had to wait outside in the waiting area while my husband went inside to wait for his interview. He was called in and they asked him only things about our relationship. How did we meet, when did we meet, why did we marry young, just the normal relationship questions. They then called me in where I was also asked the same questions as my husband about our relationship (my husband was not in the room at this time, only myself and the interviewer) and I was also asked how we will support ourselves when we are there. I was asked about my parents' work as well as where my husband will be working when we arrive. I was asked what I will be doing when we arrive in Canada, and what our future plans are.
At the end of the interview, he told me that he had no concerns and he would pass all of the information along to Damascus. He also said that they just have to do the security check and our application is complete
Just as a note...I asked the interviewer about the medical and when we should send in the green sheet. He said they don't really care about the green sheet, they really just want the results that the doctor sends them. He said the green sheet is just like a proof that you did it, and as long as you send in a copy (readable, clear) then you don't have to worry about it.
nagz2207 said:no problem dear kamal my pleasure
Ramz27 said:Hi missmini
i asked for you and my husband did the service military and we dont send the booklet we send a paper from advising where he served and under who's supervision and in what area. Now for you i asked my dad and husband its a paper called " shahadet i3fa2 minna l 5idma " and the reason is stated on the paper wether he is an only child or has an illness. he goes to "sho3bett el tajneed" signed my "wazaret el difa3" and stamped by "Wazaret el 5arjiyi" hope this helps yougood luck
scarycemetery said:Thank you, missmini! And welcome back to the forum
I would be glad to share my interview experience! I hope that future readers will find the information useful.
They had said in the email for my husband to bring his original, valid passport, proof of income (bank statements, bank books, any proof of income, etc.), evidence to prove re-settlement in Canada (travel plans, job confirmation, lease agreement, etc.).
Since we will be living with my parents when we arrive in Canada, and my husband already has a job offer in Canada, we provided the following:
- original passport
- my parents' 2010 tax return sheet
- a letter from my parents stating that they will be taking care of us financially (signed by both parents)
- my husband's bank booklet
- my bank account statements
- a letter from myself saying why I was unable to provide financial proof...I was in school, living with my parents, etc.
- my husband's job offer and job acceptance letter
- emails from my parents and myself from the time I have been in Lebanon saying things about how we hope to be home soon, we miss each other, etc.
- we reserved tickets for Dec. 22 so we provided those as well
- photocopy of my husband's recent medical results
We went to consulate here in Beirut, I had to wait outside in the waiting area while my husband went inside to wait for his interview. He was called in and they asked him only things about our relationship. How did we meet, when did we meet, why did we marry young, just the normal relationship questions. They then called me in where I was also asked the same questions as my husband about our relationship (my husband was not in the room at this time, only myself and the interviewer) and I was also asked how we will support ourselves when we are there. I was asked about my parents' work as well as where my husband will be working when we arrive. I was asked what I will be doing when we arrive in Canada, and what our future plans are.
At the end of the interview, he told me that he had no concerns and he would pass all of the information along to Damascus. He also said that they just have to do the security check and our application is complete
Just as a note...I asked the interviewer about the medical and when we should send in the green sheet. He said they don't really care about the green sheet, they really just want the results that the doctor sends them. He said the green sheet is just like a proof that you did it, and as long as you send in a copy (readable, clear) then you don't have to worry about it.