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Question About possible DM letter?

ikarasu

Newbie
Sep 22, 2013
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So I just got an E-mail for my wife, it says:

This letter refers to your application for permanent residence under the spouse or common-law

partner in Canada class.



We are pleased to advise you that processing of your application has been completed. The

Canada Immigration Centre in Vancouver will contact you concerning your permanent resident

status.



Please note: At the time of your appointment, you and your family members, if any, will

be required to present the original identification document(s) to the Canada Immigration

Centre. A final decision concerning the granting of permanent residence status will be

made at that time. If permanent residence is granted, the name that will appear on the

confirmation of permanent resident document is your name as it appears on your

passport or identity documents.
Does this mean they want to see her for an interview to verify the information... Or is this the standard a decision has been made letter / she should be accepted? (Is there a difference between the DM letter / Wanting to see you for more information letter?)

Just a bit worried, since we probably have a couple things on the app that seem suspicious / imagine they'd want an interview with us. I googled it, and it seems like DM... But the only ones I could find varried a little bit (Asking for PR fee, ect... But we already paid everything, so hoping thats why its not there).

Any information is appreciated, thanks!
 

Tomorisu

Hero Member
Apr 4, 2013
439
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Category........
Visa Office......
Vegreville
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
07-Dec-'12
AOR Received.
21-Jan-'13
Med's Done....
02-Nov-'12
LANDED..........
28-Nov-'13
Hi!

This is a positive DM. Congrats! Don't worry!! ;)
Vancouver office will send a letter to your wife about the landing interview. The letter will be sent by regular mail (= snail mail). However, Vancouver office is very busy office. So, I'm not sure when she receives the letter. It might takes a couple of months.

At the landing interview, she will be asked 2-3 questions. For example,
Have you ever been charged/convicted of a crime or offence?
Have you ever been refused admission to Canada or required to leave Canada?
Do you have any dependents?
Then, she will get her COPR at that day.

Congrats again! ;)