Hello All my dear friends,
"My wife received this letter from the immigration office in Accra, Ghana"
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This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada. In order to continue processing your application, an interview is required. We are therefore pleased to advise that you are required to attend an interview at the location, date and time indicated below:
The purpose of this interview will be to determine your eligibility for admission to Canada, and if applicable, to provide counselling on life there.
Unless you have been specifically instructed otherwise by the officer, all of your accompanying family members over the age of 16 should be present for the interview as well. If any are absent, processing of your application may be delayed.
Please bring the following original documents with you to the interview:
A newly completed Additional Family Information form (IMM 5406) for yourself. Please read the instructions carefully and do as stated, especially for Section A. This must be received at this office by
Marriage licence/certificate for yourself. This must be received at this office by
Birth registration/certificate for yourself. This must be received at this office by
Original education transcripts for yourself . This must be received at this office by
All forms must be signed and dated. Incomplete forms will result in a delay in the processing of your application. For all requested forms, questions must be answered in full. Details must be provided for every month/year since the age of 18. Do not leave any gaps or blanks. Write 'NONE' in the box if the question is not applicable to you.
PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL REQUESTED DOCUMENTS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE RECEPTIONIST WHEN YOU CHECK IN FOR THE INTERVIEW. DOCUMENTS NOT SUBMITTED PRIOR TO THE INTERVIEW MAY NOT BE CONSIDERED AT THE INTERVIEW.
If your sponsor has not already done so they may wish to consider paying the Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF) at the Case Processing Centre in Mississauga at this time. Please note that if no visa is issued to you, this fee is fully refundable.
PLEASE NOTE
If you are unable to attend the interview on the date and time indicated, you must inform us well in advance, giving a substantive reason why you are unable to attend. If you fail to keep your appointment, and we have not otherwise heard from you WITHIN 60 DAYS of your scheduled interview, we will have to assume that you are no longer interested in going to Canada and your application will be refused.
Do not give up employment, dispose of household effects or make travel or any other arrangement until you have received notice that you are accepted for immigration. There is no assurance at this stage that a visa will be granted to you.
Please bring this letter, any relevant supporting documents, and your passport with you when you appear for your appointment.
A copy of this letter has been sent to your sponsor in Canada, if applicable.
Thank you for the interest you have shown in Canada.'''''''''''
So my questions are below:
1. what detailed preparation should my wife do so that she pass this interview??????
2.the immigration officer needs the educational transcript of my wife
so does this mean that if my wife attended the university,senior secondary school,junior secondary school or even if she does a professional course in ghana (like chartered institute of accountants in ghana) she might need educational transcript from all these institutions(university,senior secondary school,junior secondary school)
3.finally which additional documents should my wife add to actually fully show or persuade the immigration officer that WE ARE REALLY MARRIED AND WE LOVE EACHOTHER DEEPLY.
4.are there any books or website which will help my wife to be fully prepared
5.and lastly those who have attended interview for sponsorship of spouse via Canadian High Commission, Accra,Ghana
what advice will u give my wife with respect to her preparation toward this interview mentally,emotionally,psychologically and spiritually and whatever u ve in mind.
Thank you
"My wife received this letter from the immigration office in Accra, Ghana"
'''''''''''
This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada. In order to continue processing your application, an interview is required. We are therefore pleased to advise that you are required to attend an interview at the location, date and time indicated below:
The purpose of this interview will be to determine your eligibility for admission to Canada, and if applicable, to provide counselling on life there.
Unless you have been specifically instructed otherwise by the officer, all of your accompanying family members over the age of 16 should be present for the interview as well. If any are absent, processing of your application may be delayed.
Please bring the following original documents with you to the interview:
A newly completed Additional Family Information form (IMM 5406) for yourself. Please read the instructions carefully and do as stated, especially for Section A. This must be received at this office by
Marriage licence/certificate for yourself. This must be received at this office by
Birth registration/certificate for yourself. This must be received at this office by
Original education transcripts for yourself . This must be received at this office by
All forms must be signed and dated. Incomplete forms will result in a delay in the processing of your application. For all requested forms, questions must be answered in full. Details must be provided for every month/year since the age of 18. Do not leave any gaps or blanks. Write 'NONE' in the box if the question is not applicable to you.
PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL REQUESTED DOCUMENTS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE RECEPTIONIST WHEN YOU CHECK IN FOR THE INTERVIEW. DOCUMENTS NOT SUBMITTED PRIOR TO THE INTERVIEW MAY NOT BE CONSIDERED AT THE INTERVIEW.
If your sponsor has not already done so they may wish to consider paying the Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF) at the Case Processing Centre in Mississauga at this time. Please note that if no visa is issued to you, this fee is fully refundable.
PLEASE NOTE
If you are unable to attend the interview on the date and time indicated, you must inform us well in advance, giving a substantive reason why you are unable to attend. If you fail to keep your appointment, and we have not otherwise heard from you WITHIN 60 DAYS of your scheduled interview, we will have to assume that you are no longer interested in going to Canada and your application will be refused.
Do not give up employment, dispose of household effects or make travel or any other arrangement until you have received notice that you are accepted for immigration. There is no assurance at this stage that a visa will be granted to you.
Please bring this letter, any relevant supporting documents, and your passport with you when you appear for your appointment.
A copy of this letter has been sent to your sponsor in Canada, if applicable.
Thank you for the interest you have shown in Canada.'''''''''''
So my questions are below:
1. what detailed preparation should my wife do so that she pass this interview??????
2.the immigration officer needs the educational transcript of my wife
so does this mean that if my wife attended the university,senior secondary school,junior secondary school or even if she does a professional course in ghana (like chartered institute of accountants in ghana) she might need educational transcript from all these institutions(university,senior secondary school,junior secondary school)
3.finally which additional documents should my wife add to actually fully show or persuade the immigration officer that WE ARE REALLY MARRIED AND WE LOVE EACHOTHER DEEPLY.
4.are there any books or website which will help my wife to be fully prepared
5.and lastly those who have attended interview for sponsorship of spouse via Canadian High Commission, Accra,Ghana
what advice will u give my wife with respect to her preparation toward this interview mentally,emotionally,psychologically and spiritually and whatever u ve in mind.
Thank you