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I have an interview in Kingston ja on October 10 2010,my previous inland application was decline because they don't think our relation ship was genuine.But i want to know whats next after this interview?will i be able to get back in Canada? or continue processing?
 
The application will continue processing until it's finalized. The interview is just one step where they will try to ascertain, again, whether yours is a "genuine" relationship.
 
You can't return to Canada until the PR application is completed processing and you are approved for a PR visa, unless you hold a valid temporary resident visa or other visa permitting you to enter Canada.

When the interview is complete, the immigration officer might advise you how long you need to wait for a response following their review of your performance during the interview. Sometimes an officer will indicate to an applicant whether they have a positive impression of the relationship and will be recommending an approval, but that is not for certain, sometimes they say nothing and tell you to wait until you hear from them.

I suggest you focus on doing well at the interview, what comes after is not nearly as important as the immigration officer's impression of your relationship at this time.
 
CharlieD10 said:
I suggest you focus on doing well at the interview, what comes after is not nearly as important as the immigration officer's impression of your relationship at this time.

True dat sis ;D
 
so what the next step is like,anyone ever being though anythink like this.Would i be able to get a visiting visa to see my wife?
 
After the interview, the visa officer will assess the bona fides of your relationship based on your performance during the interview. If they are satisfied that your relationship is genuine, further processing will take place and you will be issued the PR visa. How long this will take, no-one can say, Immigration works on its own time, especially when you are dealing with Kingston.

No, you will most likely NOT be approved for a TRV. Your immigration history in Canada includes a failed inland sponsorship, and you have an outland sponsorship currently in progress and the immigration officer reviewing your file has requested an interview. In your shoes, I wouldn't waste my time or money trying to apply for a TRV, the chances are too much in favour of the application being rejected.

Focus on preparing for the interview and waiting out the PR process. Those should be your current priorities. Returning to Canada is not going to happen unless and until your PR application is approved.
 
witty, Charlie is right, your chances of getting a TRV is very slim. You have time to order your FOSS notes and review the concerns of the IO and address them. You'll need to show the IO at the interview additional proof on your ongoing relationship and address thier concerns. It is up to you to show the IO that your relationship is genuine so use the time to prepare. You need to know your spouse better than they know themselves, good luck
You can join the Kingston Jamaica thread were many are going through and been through the process
 
what are some of the question? i should expect for my interview ?
 
witty, I suggest you type in interview questions in the search box at the top right hand corner. App that have gone through the interview process have posted the questions on there. Remember it will depend on your personal relationship with your spouse. Certainly need to know all about your wife, her children, parents, siblings, job, pay, housing arrangements, divorce reasons etc. (Some may not apply)
 
1. When and where did you meet your spouse for the first time?

2. How did you meet your spouse?

3. How old is your spouse? What is your spouse's birth date?

4. What does your spouse do for a living?

5. Where did your spouse go to school'?

6. What degrees or formal training does your spouse have?

7. How did your spouse immigrate to Canada?

8. Where does your spouse work?

9. What is the name of the company? What position does your spouse hold? How long has your spouse worked there?

10. What does the job entail?

I l. Does your spouse like his or her job?

12. What is the salary?

13. Where does your spouse live?

14. Whom does your spouse live with?

15. Where are you going to live when you go to Canada?

16. Please explain the type of relationship you have had since your first meeting.

17. What is your religion?

18. What is the religion of your spouse?

18. When you and your spouse were dating what would you do together?

19. Do you have any hobbies? Describe them.

20. Does your spouse have any hobbies? Describe them.

21. What type of music do you enjoy?

22. What type of music does your spouse enjoy?

23. What kind of movies do you enjoy?

24. What kind of movies does your spouse enjoy?

25. What kind of books do you read?

26. What kind of books does your spouse read?

27. Have you and your spouse ever exchanged gifts? Explain.

28. When and where did the marriage proposal take place?

29. Was your marriage arranged?

30. If it was arranged describe how it was arranged and by whom?

31. Did you have a ceremony celebrating your relationship?

32. Where was it held?

33. When was it held?

34. Describe the ceremony?

35. Did it conform to your own religious and cultural beliefs? Explain.

36. When did you get married?

37. Where did you get married?

38. Who was at the wedding?

39. What family members were there?

40. How many people were at the ceremony?

41. What day was the ceremony held on?

42. Who performed the ceremony?

43. Do you have pictures of the ceremony?

44. Who was at the ceremony from your side?

45. Who was at the ceremony from your spouse's side?

46. Were any friends present?

47. How many brothers and sisters does your spouse have?

48. Were your parents at the wedding? If not, why not?

49. Are your parents aware of the wedding? If not, why not?

50. Where your spouse's parents at the wedding? If not, why not?

51. Were your spouse's parents aware of the wedding? If not, why not?

52. Was a reception held? When and where was it held?

53. Who was present at the reception?

54. Did you receive any wedding gifts? Describe them.

55. Did you on a honeymoon? Where did you go and for how long?

56. Can you show me pictures and receipts from the honeymoon, wedding and reception?

57. Have you or your spouse been married before?

58. Why was that relationship dissolved?

59. Do you have any children from your current relationship or marriage?

60. How many children?

61. What are the names and birth dates?

62. Where are the children now?

63. Who looks after the children?

64. Do any other family members reside with you and your spouse? If yes, please indicate their names and relationship.

65. What relatives do you have in Canada?

66. What are their names and where do they live?

67. What relatives do you have outside of Canada?

68. Has your spouse met any of your relatives or friends? Who have they met and when did they meet them?

69. Have you met any of your spouse's relatives or friends? Whom have you met and when did you meet them?

70. In terms of education, would you say that you and your spouse's educational background are compatible?

71. What will you do when you go to Canada'?

72. Why did you marry your spouse?

73. Since your marriage have you seen your spouse? If not, why not?

74. Do your family members (parents, siblings) want to immigrate to Canada?

75. Did you marry your spouse so that you could sponsor your parents as landed immigrants of Canada?

76. How do you correspond with your spouse?

77. How often do you talk on the phone?

78. Do you have phone bills, e-mails, cards, etc., and can I see them?

79. Tell me why this marriage or relationship is genuine.

80. What makes your relationship with your spouse different from that of a female/male friend?

81. Does your spouse support you financially?

82. Do you support your spouse financially?

83. If I refuse this application what will you do?






how you met, when you met, what he like to do, what you do together, where he works, how much he earns, the name of his working place, previous work place, his family birth dates where he lives in canada, address, benefit and more. i was asked all these questions dont worry you will do ok, be prepared, and you will get your visa same day.

she asked five things i liked about my husband, where he lives, what is his hobbies, what he is doing when he is not working.
where he work and how long he has been working there, birth dates families and himself
when we met, how we meet, when he proposed, how the relationship developed,
do you know why you are here?

when was the first contact with your wife?

how did you meet her?

who made the first contact?

what is your wife's name?

what do you call her? (I think this was because in all our emails he calls me val but my full name is valerie)

how old is your wife?

when is her birthdate?
where does your wife work?

what does she do there?

she's lived in different countries, what has she done there?

do you know your wife's family members?

what contact have you had with them?

have you travelled together?

where did you travel together?

did you have a honeymoon?

your wife is divorced, right?

it hasn't been very long since you met each other, but you decided she would come and visit you very soon after you first met online (4 months). why so fast? how did that happen?

what happened when she visited the first time?

why were you so rushed to be married? how do you explain that?

your wife is older than you, can you explain that?

(this led into a bit more of a discussion about our age difference and whether we had discussed how it could affect us etc., it was the most nerve-racking part of the interview because it took on a more serious tone but my husband was strong and spoke from the heart with conviction and they accepted his response- this was clearly the biggest concern)

what do your family members do for work (brother, sister, parents)?

what do you do for work?

noticing our receipts for sending money back & forth:

does your wife send you money because you need it?

did you send her money for the same reason?

do you have family in canada?

are you still in contact with them?
http://www.ece.ualberta.ca/~jgill/C_I_I_Q/C_I_I_Q.html
 
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thanks kedesha.that info is very helpful.
 
in need of a bit of advice on how to best answer these question?
1.If I refuse this application what will you do?
2.What hardships would you suffer if your Spouse is not allowed to remain or go to
Canada?
 
other than appeal are u up to moving back to Jamaica?

And if you have kids together or no kids make it seem that your spouse is your priority and a reunion is good as you are on it for love not for status

I think they want to see how someone would act be honest moving back to Jamaica may not be the best venture yet because of economic means but that is something u would consider

I am going to try and find a few cases on canlii.org for u

http://canlii.org/eliisa/search.do?language=en&searchTitle=Search+all+CanLII+Databases&searchPage=eliisa%2FmainPageSearch.vm&text=marriage+of+convenience+jamaica&id=&startDate=&endDate=&legislation=legislation&caselaw=courts&boardTribunal=tribunals

try that link

you may not be asked those questions but there has to be a reason that u can think of why they would call an interview whether thats age difference, lack of communication in pckg something order ur CAIPS notes it may shed some light
 
i am back in jamaica now
 
ok so answer honestly if the application is not accepted what r u 2 gonna do? that is the bigger of the 2 question if u are asked that