Hi guys,
My landing interview is in two days (I'm an inland applicant) and I've been looking for what kind of questions they might ask, just to be prepared. Crimes/dependent children/deportation/illegal work - it's all pretty clear to me. However, I'm hesitant about the following:
1. They might ask if I was diagnosed with serious (or maybe with any?) illness since I applied. I actually was, with hyperactive thyroid. It requires medication daily. But it's not nearly close to anything like cancer or diabetes. Do I have to tell them this? Can this be a reason to deny a permanent resident status?
2. If they ask my reasons for immigration, will saying "My husband" satisfy them? There's really nothing to add, he just happens to be from Canada.
I'm worried, especially about the first question, so please give your opinions on the subject!
Thank you!
My landing interview is in two days (I'm an inland applicant) and I've been looking for what kind of questions they might ask, just to be prepared. Crimes/dependent children/deportation/illegal work - it's all pretty clear to me. However, I'm hesitant about the following:
1. They might ask if I was diagnosed with serious (or maybe with any?) illness since I applied. I actually was, with hyperactive thyroid. It requires medication daily. But it's not nearly close to anything like cancer or diabetes. Do I have to tell them this? Can this be a reason to deny a permanent resident status?
2. If they ask my reasons for immigration, will saying "My husband" satisfy them? There's really nothing to add, he just happens to be from Canada.
I'm worried, especially about the first question, so please give your opinions on the subject!
Thank you!