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atul31
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« on: February 13, 2007, 08:40:55 am »

Hi friends,
Appeared for interview and I would like to inform you all that questions were totally different from most of the material posted on this site. Results were told to me immediately after the interview- application was accepted. Some tips for the prospective applicants appearing for interview.
- Carry along with you the xerox copies of  the initial application filled by you.
- Carry original of all your educational certificates and job offer/contract letters mentioned in the application.
- English language test results copy.
- Passport
- You may be asked questions about your field of study.
- Your present job responsibilties and other details to ascertain you can settle down in canada under your job category.
- Before the interview date do some research about the city where there is maximum demand for your trade.
-Be cool and don't bluff. Speak the truth
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Eduardo Picazo
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« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2007, 09:40:08 am »


Hi atul31

It seems like CIC has been changing a little their interview process.

Thanks for the feedback!!! it adds more value to our great forum

So, did you get your passport stamped? I Saw you brought it with you

Cheers
Eduardo 
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Regards, Saludos
Have an excellent day!!
que tengan un excelente dia!!

Eduardo Picazo
atul31
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« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2007, 10:48:43 am »

Hi Eduardo,
Which stamp u are talking about, I did not check my passport.
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hammadsanaa
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« Reply #3 on: February 13, 2007, 12:11:33 pm »

Hi Atul,
Please share with us the questions asked by the immigration officer instead of giving us some general instructions. You said that you may be asked about your field of study! What questions do they ask about the field of study??!!
Please do share with us the way you managed to get a job offer from Canada while being outside Canada.

Thanks In Advance & Best of Luck,
Hammadsanaa
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randy balag
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« Reply #4 on: February 13, 2007, 11:01:57 pm »

 Hello there,

                     I just would like to ask if this Absolute Recruitment Agency in Canada is legitimate. And is it true that the company that will get your will ask US 700 for work permit processing fee? Also, do you know of Paul Hazen connected at Safeway Inc. in Canada?

                 Would appreciate if you can give me feedback about the above inquiry.
 
                    Thank you and GOD Bless.




Hi friends,
Appeared for interview and I would like to inform you all that questions were totally different from most of the material posted on this site. Results were told to me immediately after the interview- application was accepted. Some tips for the prospective applicants appearing for interview.
- Carry along with you the xerox copies of  the initial application filled by you.
- Carry original of all your educational certificates and job offer/contract letters mentioned in the application.
- English language test results copy.
- Passport
- You may be asked questions about your field of study.
- Your present job responsibilties and other details to ascertain you can settle down in canada under your job category.
- Before the interview date do some research about the city where there is maximum demand for your trade.
-Be cool and don't bluff. Speak the truth
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atul31
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« Reply #5 on: February 17, 2007, 10:25:29 am »

Dear Hammadsana,
I did not have a job offer from canada. Only my field of job experience were asked. Now I don't know your occupation, however they ask general questions about your job, only to ascertain that you have not bluffed in the application and your knowledge and experience are correct.
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hammadsanaa
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« Reply #6 on: February 17, 2007, 02:19:45 pm »

Hi Atul31,
Regarding my field of expierience:
I am Electrical Engineer with more than 10 years experience:
About a year as Electrical Supervisor (Residential)............................... This is the most recent job
5 years as Electrical Technology Instructor in a community college.   
4.5 years as Residential Electrical Design and Supervision Engineer.
     I also do have MBA degree.

could you expect any thing about the questions that may be asked about the work experience and the field of study?!
Any participation is appreciated,
Best of Luck,
Hammad
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jerrychilly
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« Reply #7 on: February 20, 2007, 01:33:08 am »

sorry, could not help you with this topic....our interview was waived.  heard from other friends who were interviewed, seems like different experience for embassies in different countries.
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Samthegr8
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« Reply #8 on: February 21, 2007, 09:49:37 pm »

hey guys...
there is no need to have a job in canada b4 ur interview though...
but u have to do littlebit search for ur job prospectus in canada....
so dont worry and be confident while u r giving ur interview....
u will get it for sure....
they r not asking tricky questions to u...but they r just making sure about ur education and experience letters...
k guys
cheers
Sam
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