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canuck_in_uk said:
If you read the entire thread, you will see that this was simply a landing interview, not a relationship interview.


Have you been through such interview?? I have. Mine was an outland application as well and I was already here in Canada too, they called both me and my hubby for interview.....like I've said all their questions was all about our relationship (our married life) and they've asked the mundane questions....


Peace.
 
stargazerlilly said:
Have you been through such interview?? I have. Mine was an outland application as well and I was already here in Canada too, they called both me and my hubby for interview.....like I've said all their questions was all about our relationship (our married life) and they've asked the mundane questions....

That was a relationship interview, which is different from a landing interview.
 
canuck_in_uk said:
That was a relationship interview, which is different from a landing interview.


Lived it, went through it. You didn't. It was a landing interview as you've been insisting (coz I got my PR card after that) but IRCC's questions are focused on our relationship since it's under a SPOUSAL APPLICATION......what's he's line of job,birthdates,fave colour (really they did)how long we've been married, where we've lived.....etc.
 
stargazerlilly said:
Lived it, went through it. You didn't. It was a landing interview as you've been insisting (coz I got my PR card after that) but IRCC's questions are focused on our relationship since it's under a SPOUSAL APPLICATION......what's he's line of job,birthdates,fave colour (really they did)how long we've been married, where we've lived.....etc.

They don't ask those questions unless they have concerns and need to find out more information. You applied inland, so the questions were most likely to confirm that you still lived together

A landing interview, whether in an office with IRCC or at the border with CBSA, is a simple formality of confirming details on the COPR and for inland apps, confirming they still reside together.
 
Stargazerlily, did you get your CoPR at the time or did you have to wait for it?

ETA. My sister-in-law just told me they never even made it to the interview room - she got her CoPR right there and then.