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mikeramma
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« on: November 06, 2006, 07:41:49 am »

Here are the best sites available on net to prepare you for an interview thats gonna change your fate...
1- http://www.ece.ualberta.ca/~jgill/documents/immi/interview_S_K_class.pdf

2- http://www.ece.ualberta.ca/~jgill/C_I_I_Q/C_I_I_Q_S_K.html

Surviving the immigration interview

Category 1: About You and Your Family1. Tell us a little about yourself. / Could you tell me about yourself. Schooling / lifestyle..??
2. Give us some information about your Origin/ Family background/ Ethnicity?
3. Please describe your typical workday?
4. What do you like doing in your spare time ?
5. Where do you live?
6. Do you own a house, or do you rent? Or is it company provided?
7. (If you have children under 18) Where are your children now? Are they alone at home? (Note: In Canada, it is illegal to leave children under 12 unattended).
8. Do your parents live in the same home?
9. Do you plan to bring them to Canada if your application is approved?
10. If not, who will look after them if you move to Canada?
11. What's your current status - single/married/engaged?
12. Where does you spouse / Fiance's parents live ?
13. How long have you been married? OR When do you plan to marry?
14. What's the name and D.O.B of your spouse?
15. Have you been previously married?
16. Do you have other children not listed in this application?
17. How would you rate your English language skills? How about French? (Note: Expect to be tested on this if you claim some degree of skills).
18. Tell us where you think you are Excellent, Good, bad or Worst in
Reading Writing Speaking Listening
19. How well do your spouse and children speak English/French?
20. Have you ever been in trouble with the law? Were you ever reported/charged/arrested for any crime?
21. Do your spouse and children support your plan to move to Canada?
22. Do you have family in Canada?
23. What would you do if your immigration application is rejected? Or What is your plan if you are unsuccessful in this Interview and is not given a Landing Visa?
Category 2: Job and Qualifications
1. What is Your profession?
2. Where are you working now? Or What do you currently do?
Name Address Contact details of Employer

3. Can you give us the name of your supervisor / Person you are reporting to / Your Immediate manager?
Name Title/Designation Address & Contact details

4. What is your title?
5. What does your job involve?
6. Is this a full time or part time job?
7. How long have you worked at this company?
8. Have you had the same position since you started?
9. What jobs have you had prior to this?
10. Can you provide references?
Name Address Contact details of Previous Employer

10-b Details of Previous managers/ supervisors
Name Title/Designation Address & Contact details

11. Why you quit those jobs and why you are going to quit this current one and move to Canada?
12. Tell us about your educational background.
13. What qualifications do you have for your present job?
14. Were you trained before taking on this role?
15. How many people work in your department/company? How many work under you?
16. Who do you report to in the company? Could you give us their contact information?
17. What are you currently working on?
18. Would you say you are doing well in this company?
19. Why would you want to quit this job and head for an uncertain future in Canada?
20. Do you think you will easily find a similar job in Canada?
21. Do you think your qualifications are sufficient to help you find a job?
22. How can your current job help you get a similar job in Canada?
23. How can your current job help you to Integrate in Canadian Society?
24. Do you plan to study further in Canada?
25. Will you undergo a training/ upgrade your skills or go for an internship before taking up a job?
26. Have you had your qualifications assessed in Canada?
Category 3: Financial Position1. What is your Financial position?
2. What is your current source of Funds? Have you got any Business or just a job ?
3. How much money do you earn at your present job?
4. Do you have any other sources of income? How much do you earn from those?
5. How much money do you have in the banks?
6. Can you provide bank statements for the last 1/2/3 years?
7. What other assets do you have? Property? Stocks and bonds? Gold?
8. What are your assets worth, approximately, at today's market rates? Do you have an assessment report?
9. If your immigration application were to be approved, would you sell your assets before moving to Canada?

Category 4: What You Know About Canada
1. How much do you know about Canada?
2. What exactly have you heard about Canada?
3. What do you expect Canada to be like?
4. Who is Canada's Prime Minister?
5. What is the capital of Canada?
6. How many Canadian Provinces can you name?
7. Can you name some Canadian cities
Or Could you give me the name of 3 Canadian cities and 3 Canadian Provinces ?
8. What is the name of the premier of the province where you plan to settle?
Category 5: Immigrating to Canada1. Why do you want to leave your country?
2. Why do you want to come to Canada?
3. Are you prepared for the challenges that come with a move to a new country?
4. Why did you choose Canada? Why not Australia, New Zealand, the US or Britain? Or Is there any specific reason for choosing Canada as your residency country ?
5. Where in Canada would you like to Settle ? and Why?
6. What are your preparations for leaving your country?
a. Would you sell all of your equity/assets?
b. b. Any emotional and/or psychological preparation associated with leaving your country.
c. How do you think your spouse and kids [family] will cope with emotional and psychological stress associated with leaving their friends and relatives?
7. What do you expect Canada to be like?
8. Which city in Canada do you want to go to? Why did you decide on that city?
9. Do you have family/friends in Canada? If so, where do they live?
10. (If your intended destination is different from the one you have family in) Why did you choose City X rather than City Y if that's where you have family?
11. Will you change your mind and settle in City Y if your application is approved?
12. Will your relatives/friends assist you after you move to Canada?
13. How do you plan to connect with your relatives/friends in you live in different cities?
14. How will you support yourself and your family before you get a job?
15. How are you preparing yourself and your family for Canada?
a. Do all of your family members know English?
b. If no, how do you think they will adapt to a new culture and environment suddenly?
16. How much money do you plan to take with you to Canada?
17. How long do you think your funds will last you if you haven't found a job?
18. Have you found out about the cost of living in your intended destination?
19. Explain how you plan to find a job in Canada.
20. Will you be using the Internet for your job search? Will it be the only source for job hunt ?
21. What other means would you use to find a job?
22. There are so many job-seekers in Canada who are familiar with current industry practices. Why do you believe you can get the job ahead of them?
23. Have you been in touch with prospective employers in Canada with regard to your job search?
24. Do you know of any associations or licensing bodies related to your profession in Canada?
25. Have you attempted to contact them? If yes, what did they say? Will they Grant you Membership?
26. What do you know about your profession in Canada ?
27. What would you do if you cannot find a job in your field? Are Unable to secure Employment ?
28. Would you seek government unemployment benefits while you are unemployed?
29. Would you return to your home country if you can't find a job in your choosen Fileld?
30. Where do you see yourself five or 10 years from now?
31. Have you ever been arrested, charged or convicted of any violation of the law?
a. If yes,
i. Include felonies and misdemeanors, but not traffic violations.
ii. Provide all the details, your details include but not limited to

1. Felony 2. Sentence/fine 3. When happened 4. When was the sentence served or fine paid

25. Do you have any criminal record?

a. If yes,

i. Provide details of what the charge was, sentence served, and why you were charged.


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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Nova scotia pnp:(Damascus)
*AOR:22.11.05
*IA&waiver:12/05
*Medicals:3.3.06
*Interview:14.8.06
*Request for docs.12.11.06
*E-cas updated to "Decision Made" 25.12.06
*PPR:03-01-2007
*Landed in Pearson Airport:17.1.2007
*E-cas to complete:18.1.2007
FinPro
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« Reply #1 on: November 06, 2006, 10:27:32 am »

Good Job Mike,

so many ppl are asking about interview. It will definitely help them.

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atul31
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« Reply #2 on: December 28, 2006, 09:17:57 am »

Great job and a Great help
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nyl
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« Reply #3 on: January 15, 2007, 11:41:08 pm »

Thank you very much for posting the possible questions of the Consul/Visa Officer during interview. I'm sure it will help me a lot since I'm waiting for the schedule of interview of my immigration application now in-process in Manila Visa Offfice. While working here in the State of Kuwait, I am praying something good will happen to my application in 2007 or 2008. My appreciation for your time and effort in posting the guide. Regards and keep up the good work. God bless.
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« Reply #4 on: January 30, 2007, 09:47:42 am »

That is a very good, and also informative article. I will definately use it for the future. Thanks for the information.
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« Reply #5 on: January 30, 2007, 10:05:18 am »

Hi
My name is Karan Vir
I filled my immigration skilled fedral from London.They started processing my case on 31st july 2006.I have arranged employment and i,ve read with arranged employment they deal with the case within 6 months.This 6 month period is over this janurary and i,m wondering when shod i expect they will reply to me.Can anybody help me..
Regards
Jagdeep
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« Reply #6 on: February 10, 2007, 11:41:41 am »

Please visit ImmigrantCitizen.com  for more immigration interview questions.

These questions were collected by immigration companies during the last 10 years of immigration practice.
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eria
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« Reply #7 on: February 17, 2007, 09:41:27 pm »

Great tips for reparing interview, however it is a bit late reponse for me because I already cleared my interview and got my passport stamped :)
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« Reply #8 on: February 21, 2007, 09:45:19 pm »

gr8 job mike...
n e way guys i just want to ask one thing ...
if u guys have n e idea about interview though
i have already my interview done in january....
but the officer gave me 2 months to improve my english though...
so wat u guys think ...they would let me go ahead or wat?
hoping positive reply...
Sam
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« Reply #9 on: February 22, 2007, 04:11:15 am »

Hi guys,

Thanks for all the information it will be great help for us. Me and my husband (principal ) we just started to drop our application in Canadian embassy last nov 2006 and we had received the acknowledgment letter Jan 2007. We are now waiting for the next letter.Can you give us some info what will be next thing they will ask for us.Or what about the next letter? Is this will take long time to wait? thank you very much!
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trick-r-treat
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« Reply #10 on: February 25, 2007, 11:15:11 am »

This is very important stuff to know. You will never know what to expect, so be prepared for anything.
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tenaliprasad2000
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« Reply #11 on: February 26, 2007, 07:28:41 am »

God bless you my dear
you did a great job. It will help a lot a people.
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« Reply #12 on: March 01, 2007, 11:41:08 am »

tHANK YOU VERY MUCH MIKE ; IT HELPS US
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Anatoly
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« Reply #13 on: March 15, 2007, 06:59:16 am »

 Hi, I'm Newbie here.
 Now I'm preparing for Interview. The information higher is very usefull.
Thank you.
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« Reply #14 on: March 16, 2007, 07:06:47 am »

Well, this certainly covers all the bases.  I guess you can never be too prepared.
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Anatoly
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« Reply #15 on: March 19, 2007, 06:30:44 am »

 Good day. I think there are a few people who can be prepared well. That depends on many curcumstances.
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mocha
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« Reply #16 on: March 22, 2007, 01:09:53 am »

Here are the best sites available on net to prepare you for an interview thats gonna change your fate...
1- http://www.ece.ualberta.ca/~jgill/documents/immi/interview_S_K_class.pdf

2- http://www.ece.ualberta.ca/~jgill/C_I_I_Q/C_I_I_Q_S_K.html

Surviving the immigration interview

Category 1: About You and Your Family1. Tell us a little about yourself. / Could you tell me about yourself. Schooling / lifestyle..??
2. Give us some information about your Origin/ Family background/ Ethnicity?
3. Please describe your typical workday?
4. What do you like doing in your spare time ?
5. Where do you live?
6. Do you own a house, or do you rent? Or is it company provided?
7. (If you have children under 18) Where are your children now? Are they alone at home? (Note: In Canada, it is illegal to leave children under 12 unattended).
8. Do your parents live in the same home?
9. Do you plan to bring them to Canada if your application is approved?
10. If not, who will look after them if you move to Canada?
11. What's your current status - single/married/engaged?
12. Where does you spouse / Fiance's parents live ?
13. How long have you been married? OR When do you plan to marry?
14. What's the name and D.O.B of your spouse?
15. Have you been previously married?
16. Do you have other children not listed in this application?
17. How would you rate your English language skills? How about French? (Note: Expect to be tested on this if you claim some degree of skills).
18. Tell us where you think you are Excellent, Good, bad or Worst in
Reading Writing Speaking Listening
19. How well do your spouse and children speak English/French?
20. Have you ever been in trouble with the law? Were you ever reported/charged/arrested for any crime?
21. Do your spouse and children support your plan to move to Canada?
22. Do you have family in Canada?
23. What would you do if your immigration application is rejected? Or What is your plan if you are unsuccessful in this Interview and is not given a Landing Visa?
Category 2: Job and Qualifications
1. What is Your profession?
2. Where are you working now? Or What do you currently do?
Name Address Contact details of Employer

3. Can you give us the name of your supervisor / Person you are reporting to / Your Immediate manager?
Name Title/Designation Address & Contact details

4. What is your title?
5. What does your job involve?
6. Is this a full time or part time job?
7. How long have you worked at this company?
8. Have you had the same position since you started?
9. What jobs have you had prior to this?
10. Can you provide references?
Name Address Contact details of Previous Employer

10-b Details of Previous managers/ supervisors
Name Title/Designation Address & Contact details

11. Why you quit those jobs and why you are going to quit this current one and move to Canada?
12. Tell us about your educational background.
13. What qualifications do you have for your present job?
14. Were you trained before taking on this role?
15. How many people work in your department/company? How many work under you?
16. Who do you report to in the company? Could you give us their contact information?
17. What are you currently working on?
18. Would you say you are doing well in this company?
19. Why would you want to quit this job and head for an uncertain future in Canada?
20. Do you think you will easily find a similar job in Canada?
21. Do you think your qualifications are sufficient to help you find a job?
22. How can your current job help you get a similar job in Canada?
23. How can your current job help you to Integrate in Canadian Society?
24. Do you plan to study further in Canada?
25. Will you undergo a training/ upgrade your skills or go for an internship before taking up a job?
26. Have you had your qualifications assessed in Canada?
Category 3: Financial Position1. What is your Financial position?
2. What is your current source of Funds? Have you got any Business or just a job ?
3. How much money do you earn at your present job?
4. Do you have any other sources of income? How much do you earn from those?
5. How much money do you have in the banks?
6. Can you provide bank statements for the last 1/2/3 years?
7. What other assets do you have? Property? Stocks and bonds? Gold?
8. What are your assets worth, approximately, at today's market rates? Do you have an assessment report?
9. If your immigration application were to be approved, would you sell your assets before moving to Canada?

Category 4: What You Know About Canada
1. How much do you know about Canada?
2. What exactly have you heard about Canada?
3. What do you expect Canada to be like?
4. Who is Canada's Prime Minister?
5. What is the capital of Canada?
6. How many Canadian Provinces can you name?
7. Can you name some Canadian cities
Or Could you give me the name of 3 Canadian cities and 3 Canadian Provinces ?
8. What is the name of the premier of the province where you plan to settle?
Category 5: Immigrating to Canada1. Why do you want to leave your country?
2. Why do you want to come to Canada?
3. Are you prepared for the challenges that come with a move to a new country?
4. Why did you choose Canada? Why not Australia, New Zealand, the US or Britain? Or Is there any specific reason for choosing Canada as your residency country ?
5. Where in Canada would you like to Settle ? and Why?
6. What are your preparations for leaving your country?
a. Would you sell all of your equity/assets?
b. b. Any emotional and/or psychological preparation associated with leaving your country.
c. How do you think your spouse and kids [family] will cope with emotional and psychological stress associated with leaving their friends and relatives?
7. What do you expect Canada to be like?
8. Which city in Canada do you want to go to? Why did you decide on that city?
9. Do you have family/friends in Canada? If so, where do they live?
10. (If your intended destination is different from the one you have family in) Why did you choose City X rather than City Y if that's where you have family?
11. Will you change your mind and settle in City Y if your application is approved?
12. Will your relatives/friends assist you after you move to Canada?
13. How do you plan to connect with your relatives/friends in you live in different cities?
14. How will you support yourself and your family before you get a job?
15. How are you preparing yourself and your family for Canada?
a. Do all of your family members know English?
b. If no, how do you think they will adapt to a new culture and environment suddenly?
16. How much money do you plan to take with you to Canada?
17. How long do you think your funds will last you if you haven't found a job?
18. Have you found out about the cost of living in your intended destination?
19. Explain how you plan to find a job in Canada.
20. Will you be using the Internet for your job search? Will it be the only source for job hunt ?
21. What other means would you use to find a job?
22. There are so many job-seekers in Canada who are familiar with current industry practices. Why do you believe you can get the job ahead of them?
23. Have you been in touch with prospective employers in Canada with regard to your job search?
24. Do you know of any associations or licensing bodies related to your profession in Canada?
25. Have you attempted to contact them? If yes, what did they say? Will they Grant you Membership?
26. What do you know about your profession in Canada ?
27. What would you do if you cannot find a job in your field? Are Unable to secure Employment ?
28. Would you seek government unemployment benefits while you are unemployed?
29. Would you return to your home country if you can't find a job in your choosen Fileld?
30. Where do you see yourself five or 10 years from now?
31. Have you ever been arrested, charged or convicted of any violation of the law?
a. If yes,
i. Include felonies and misdemeanors, but not traffic violations.
ii. Provide all the details, your details include but not limited to

1. Felony 2. Sentence/fine 3. When happened 4. When was the sentence served or fine paid

25. Do you have any criminal record?

a. If yes,

i. Provide details of what the charge was, sentence served, and why you were charged.


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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« Reply #17 on: March 22, 2007, 06:01:45 am »

 to Mosca

 Where is reply? Have you forgotten the rules?
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« Reply #18 on: April 08, 2007, 11:09:46 am »

Good Job Mike,

so many ppl are asking about interview. It will definitely help them.

:)
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« Reply #19 on: May 08, 2007, 05:09:16 am »

hi, this is teresa from the philippines, thanks for the information regarding the interview questions for immigration.  It helps a lot, GOD BLESS!
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« Reply #20 on: May 23, 2007, 11:39:46 am »

These are really very core questions for everyone willing to immigrate anywhere ; not only to satisfy the immigration only . Helpful insight in deed. Very good ! 
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« Reply #21 on: May 23, 2007, 02:14:59 pm »

HI EVERYBODY !  GOD BLESS YOU MIKE, YOU KNOW HOW TO ADD VALUE TO THE WORLD.
THANKS.
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« Reply #22 on: May 24, 2007, 02:00:02 pm »

dear mike :
it is so nice of you to be of help for people who are undergoing what you went through .
the interview questions you posted are of great help.
I have applied under the PNP programme , i received the AOR 7 months ago , i have not been contacted by the CHC so far , still i have no idea whether i will have to undergo an interview or not , but just wanted to ask you .. Is the interview structure you mentioned , the same one for the PNP nominees also , since you went through an interview also ??
I will be thankful to you .
regards 
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mikeramma
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« Reply #23 on: May 24, 2007, 05:50:11 pm »

Dears,

Thx for the courtesy and helping people who are undergoing the immigration process is a duty for everyone who has info in this domain,
With respect to your question, the PNP applicants dont have to attend an interview as the skilled worker ones do because the immigration authorities are responsible only for the health and security part in the assessment and all the other things are the responsibility of the privince that nominated the applicant.Personally, i was called for a security interview where the questions are not the same of that found in my thread.Anyways, wish you a good luck and may god help you !!!
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Nova scotia pnp:(Damascus)
*AOR:22.11.05
*IA&waiver:12/05
*Medicals:3.3.06
*Interview:14.8.06
*Request for docs.12.11.06
*E-cas updated to "Decision Made" 25.12.06
*PPR:03-01-2007
*Landed in Pearson Airport:17.1.2007
*E-cas to complete:18.1.2007
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« Reply #24 on: May 28, 2007, 05:38:17 am »

Mikeramma you are the best, keep it up.
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