Hasan9999 said:
Hi,
It could be a simple landing interview where they will ask you simple questions! I assume that both of you are living in Canada. Do you have legal status to live in Canada as a student? If the relationship is genuine why worry? Just bring all proofs in the interview, be yourself and answers logically.
What was the language of your interview letter? Can you share without personal information and date?
Hasan
Hi I am pretty sure is not a landing interview letter. I saw my friend got the landing interview paper asking to bring two id photo. But mine didn't. And online didn't say anything about aip or dm.
This what the letter say "In order to continue processing your immigration application, or the application of your relative in Canada, you and your spouse are required to attend an interview at the location, date and time indicated below:
Original Passport or travel document
Original driver’s license and OHIP card from both
Original marriage certificate and translation
Original Full divorce decree documents (if either you or your spouse have been previously married)
Birth certificate (long format) for any children you may have with your spouse or from any other relationship
Letters from employers for you and your spouse indicating nature of employment, salary and length of time employed. (If self-employed, a statement of income from your bookkeeper or accountant)
Copy of you and your spouse’s income tax returns filed from 2015 and 2016, including T1 and Notice of Assessment. If you have any year missing, you must obtain it from the CRA.
And second page more stuff need to bring