And I'm insisting that the 1st page is a summary of your application. On your generic application form, your language preference, correspondence, interview language is always asked. You must have reviewed like 50 GCMS notes at least to conclude that those who have that eventually had interviews. This is not to say that you can't still have an interview but your eligibility needs to have started and probably REQUIRES A REVIEW under your eligibility assessment. Or else State where you got this fact, if not it's all based on assumptions. How will a VO conclude you require an interview when your eligibility hasn't even started!
And I think you don't understand here....Eligibility notes are shared between officers so some sections of your Gsmc notes are hidden as per some legal sections....If an officer sense any doubt or sees any red flag they lable a file as review required and that by hook or crook requires an interview and I think you blowing it out of proportion because I didn't say it is my file that needs an interview but I said if the first section shows interview as English or Any other language other than it been blank, come rain nor shine , you will be interviewed which you don't know and I'm telling you this that this is the norm....A central intake officer and the regional centre's officers when they have doubts about a file, they share informations unknown to us so when your gscm ever shows interview and has English etc, it indicates the language to be used for the interview and if no interview, it will be blank
Interview Lang:
Not
Interview Lang: English/Mandarin
You will need to do an interview.
This has nothing to do with my wife's file because hers has not started , is not in process and hasn't passed so it was a general information I was trying to communicate and not per specific case enquiry or issue....Do you now understand the language am speaking here?
Anytime you see interview language:English, files have been shared among officers that requires an interview and it always comes with eligibility status: requires review.
The only thing you could have said which am sure you don't know is, an officer can instead of an interview request for additional document and based on his own discretion, he/ she may decided not to go further with the interview because the local visa officer usually the supervisors are convinced and then the message will be sent to the central or regional office for final assessment and of they are also convinced, they will ignore the interview..
It is a communication business between ircc immigration offices on cases.....