It's rather anticlimactic after the long wait, and all the uncertainty and stress. It took us all of five minute. The officer looked over my passport (and two Québec-specific forms that you won't have) and asked me three questions (not sure I remember them?), something like: have you been convicted of any crimes, have you ever been asked to leave Canada, do you have any children in or out of Canada? (Not entirely sure those were the questions, but it's simple stuff like that.) Then he turned to my husband and said, "Now for the million dollar question. Do you still want to sponsor your wife?" (He said yes.
) Then the officer had me sign the COPR and went over some information with me (when to expect my PR card, about needing the PR card to travel, residency requirements for PRs - all stuff I knew quite well from this forum, haha). Then he congratulated me.