- Dec 18, 2008
- 28
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- London
- NOC Code......
- 3142
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
Hi guys,
We just came back from the interview at the Canadian embassy in Abu Dhabi. The interview itself took 10 minutes. My husband and I were called to enter an interview room and just as we sat down, the immigration officer told us that this interview was just a part of their quality assurance checks. She said that they had picked several applicants randomly and there was nothing wrong with our application.
She first asked to see our passports then proceeded to question us about our job descriptions then asked to look at our degree certificates. She wanted to know if I had done some research about the job market in our field (my husband and I are both physiotherapists) and if we knew about the credentialing process. Her final question was about our decision to immigrate in the first place and why we chose Canada.
After satisfying all her questions, she asked us if we had any questions for her. I asked her how much longer it would take before we finally receive the visas. She said two months after we have sent the RPRF fees. She even checked our status in her computer and said that all background checks have been done and that the only thing missing from our file is the RPRF fee.
So that's it
We just came back from the interview at the Canadian embassy in Abu Dhabi. The interview itself took 10 minutes. My husband and I were called to enter an interview room and just as we sat down, the immigration officer told us that this interview was just a part of their quality assurance checks. She said that they had picked several applicants randomly and there was nothing wrong with our application.
She first asked to see our passports then proceeded to question us about our job descriptions then asked to look at our degree certificates. She wanted to know if I had done some research about the job market in our field (my husband and I are both physiotherapists) and if we knew about the credentialing process. Her final question was about our decision to immigrate in the first place and why we chose Canada.
After satisfying all her questions, she asked us if we had any questions for her. I asked her how much longer it would take before we finally receive the visas. She said two months after we have sent the RPRF fees. She even checked our status in her computer and said that all background checks have been done and that the only thing missing from our file is the RPRF fee.
So that's it