Just got letter
Sir/Madam:
I am pleased to advise you that processing of your application for permanent residence will be finalized at an interview that has been scheduled for:
Date: Monday March 19th, 2012 Time 8.45am
In order to grant you permanent residence, you must provide us with satisfactory original identity documents.
All applicants must provide their original valid passport at the landing interview.
You must attend the interview with the following:
Your own interpreter, if required
Your sponsor if you are being landed under the In-Canada Spousal Class
A Right of Permanent Residence Fee of $490 is required. Payment may be made with credit card, debit, cash in exact amount, or by certified cheque or money order payable to the Receiver General for Canada
2 photos for each person on this application taken within the last 12 months - see enclosed appendix for specifications
When you become a permanent resident, you must have your Social Insurance Number changed to reflect your new status. For you convenience, Service Canada representatives will be at this interview to assit you in obtaining your new Social Insurance Number, provided you meet the proof-of-identity requirements. Please bring your current Social Insurance Number card that begins with a "9" with you.
Important
Failure to appear for this interview may be interpreted as evidence that you are no longer seeking permanent residence in Canada and your file may be closed.
Sir/Madam:
I am pleased to advise you that processing of your application for permanent residence will be finalized at an interview that has been scheduled for:
Date: Monday March 19th, 2012 Time 8.45am
In order to grant you permanent residence, you must provide us with satisfactory original identity documents.
All applicants must provide their original valid passport at the landing interview.
You must attend the interview with the following:
Your own interpreter, if required
Your sponsor if you are being landed under the In-Canada Spousal Class
A Right of Permanent Residence Fee of $490 is required. Payment may be made with credit card, debit, cash in exact amount, or by certified cheque or money order payable to the Receiver General for Canada
2 photos for each person on this application taken within the last 12 months - see enclosed appendix for specifications
When you become a permanent resident, you must have your Social Insurance Number changed to reflect your new status. For you convenience, Service Canada representatives will be at this interview to assit you in obtaining your new Social Insurance Number, provided you meet the proof-of-identity requirements. Please bring your current Social Insurance Number card that begins with a "9" with you.
Important
Failure to appear for this interview may be interpreted as evidence that you are no longer seeking permanent residence in Canada and your file may be closed.