justina, first of all, this question specifically was not ment for you, but for you but the person i asked . u dont u dare talk to me like that, if u dont have anything to say to me , then dont say anything to me at all,u get it????!!! if my question offends you, dont read it or answer it coz after all its not being asked of u!!! , yes i did ask u that before and im asking someone else now for different perspective if there is one. i can tell you r an extremely ignorant ,arrogant and beligerent person, why on earth would u say im "looking for a different answer"??? you dont know my personal situation, so dont just vomit words everywhere!!!!justina said:Borrowdale, you are landing on December 15, correct? What does your letter for landing say? If it says you have to bring your spouse, then you have to bring your spouse. That way CIC can verify that you are still in the relationship and nothing has changed since you applied for PR. The landing location should not matter. Besides, wouldn't your spouse want to share in the final step of this arduous process? For our interview (as I mentioned before when I answered this question), both of us had to be there. I was told I would have to attend and to sign something, but did not actually have to do so. But I would have been there anyways, my husband was finally becoming a PR!!!
The question has been answered already in previous posts, not trying to be rude but you keep asking the same question, like the answer will change to one that you like.
Why is it a problem to bring your spouse to the interview? You said she was visiting family or something, but that was at least a week ago and you are not landing for another month. Just sayin......