darumal said:
Hi,
I am informed to have an landing interview regards to my inland application. In the letter, it says my sponsor has to accompany me during the interview as she will be questioned if it is needed.
I want to know what kind of questions will be asked? There is an age gap between my partner and I so it makes me a little bit nervous. I thought "landing interview" means a final stage to get the PR.
Thanks.
Hi Darumal,
You are in Vancouver right? I landed there on March 3rd. Don't worry, my landed letter stated my sponsor was to attend also and I was so nervous! Found out nothing to be nervous about!
When you go in you will be seated by the # listed on your letter. You will be in a room with people waiting to land. On the chairs, up front will be your COPR doc. They will ask you and everyone else to look it over, make sure the info is correct. Someone will then come around and check your photo to make sure they are the correct size.(make sure they are cut properly, no white piece showing on the sides of the photo) After that, there will be a short overview of what it means to be a PR. You will then be asked to go to another room, they send you in by groups. In that room, you will be called to a window by an IO, who will take your passport, photo, RPRF receipt, ask some questions then have you sign the COPR doc. Here are the questions they ask me and my spouse:
Three questions were asked of me the applicant:
1. Do you have any children in or out of Canada?
2. Have you ever been asked to leave the country?
3. Have you committed any crime?
One question was asked of my spouse, (my letter stated he was to attend the interview) –was he the listed sponsor?
After that, we signed the COPR doc, they said congrats, PR to arrive within 6 weeks.
By the way, my spouse is older than me. Stop worrying!