- Sep 29, 2009
- 105
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Hong Kong
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- November 2009
- Med's Done....
- October 2009 and 15 April 2011
- Interview........
- 4 April 2011
- Passport Req..
- 4 April 2011
- VISA ISSUED...
- 7 July 2011
- LANDED..........
- 15 July 2011
I am Canadian, living with my Chinese wife in ... China.
We are at the beginning of the process to apply for her residency in Canada.
In case we are called to an interview, does anyone have access to sample questions? An immigration consultant who is trying to convince me to sign on with her says that she has a list of questions to help us prepare for the interview. I'd like to se sample questions, but not sign on with her.
Also, does anyone know whether immigration consultants get to talk to Immigration Officers and Visa Officers, to get a better feel for how to best answer the questions in the forms? Some questions seem to allow for quite a bit of interpretation of what is being asked for. For example, one form asks for "details of" the first meeting. Many questions ask for "details". But what constitutes a detail? Do only verifiable facts qualify (like we stayed at the Holiday Inn for three nights; see recipts), or could a detail be opinions and emotions (like "we really got along well, and decided to het married right then")?
Thanks for any help.
Toby
We are at the beginning of the process to apply for her residency in Canada.
In case we are called to an interview, does anyone have access to sample questions? An immigration consultant who is trying to convince me to sign on with her says that she has a list of questions to help us prepare for the interview. I'd like to se sample questions, but not sign on with her.
Also, does anyone know whether immigration consultants get to talk to Immigration Officers and Visa Officers, to get a better feel for how to best answer the questions in the forms? Some questions seem to allow for quite a bit of interpretation of what is being asked for. For example, one form asks for "details of" the first meeting. Many questions ask for "details". But what constitutes a detail? Do only verifiable facts qualify (like we stayed at the Holiday Inn for three nights; see recipts), or could a detail be opinions and emotions (like "we really got along well, and decided to het married right then")?
Thanks for any help.
Toby