That may happen whilst applications are in progress, however, the OP has already cleared all the requirements and is being invited for a landing interview.cmandy said:Hi Niseguy,
Usually when a file has been transferred to the local office -the local office will start to review the file and if there is any additional documents needed they will contact you to advise to send it in.Also this may be the office where you live close to so the time for an interview this office will contact you.Hope this help.
To the OP - congratulations! You will receive a letter from your local office setting a date / time for your interview (they may even call you) and you will attend the interview with your sponsor. They will check that you have paid the Right of Permanant Residency Fee (if you haven't your sponsor will be able to pay it then), they will ask you a few simple questions (e.g. have you ever been deported? have you ever been refused entry to Canada? have you got a criminal record?) and then ask you to initial in 3 places on the Certificate of Permanant Residency, check your eye colour, ask you about your dependants (if any) and then you sign in the green box and you become a Permanant Resident! You will need to take 2 photo's with you for your PR card too.
Hope you hear soon!