DM = decision madeThank you! That helps. I was waiting until I got this email today and wasn't sure what to make of it. Glad to know I don't need to take any steps at this point and should wait for the interview invitation.
That being said, can you please tell me, if you know - what happens at these landing interviews and what documents should one take with them. Also, what's DM [I couldn't follow all the abbreviations involved in the PR application world].
Your landing appointment letter will state everything you need to bring. Normally your passport, your receipt for your RPRF (right of permanent residence fee), 2 photos for your PR card and your sponsor with an ID.
Questions: very simple and not a test. Have you committed a crime in Canada or anywhere else in the world? Have you been denied entry in Canada before? Do you have any dependants that are not listed on your application. Then you review the information on your CoPR (Confirmation of permanent residence) and sign it. Then the officer tells you, congratulations you are now a permanent resident of Canada.