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Interview experience of Hong Kong immigrants

Immigration to Hong Kong is also required to announce the interview, so what is the Hong Kong immigration interview? What should I pay attention to? Let's take a look at the whole interview record of Hong Kong immigrants on the overseas immigration website. Look at the interview experience of Hong Kong immigrants.

My interview notice time was 9: 00, 15, and arrived around 8: 20. I thought I had arrived early, and when I got in, I found it was full of people. Go to window 7, take the number, H 1 1 1, and sit in your seat. I don't know what the order of the interview is. In the process of waiting, I found that some people did not follow the order of taking numbers. Someone came in not long after, but I waited until 1 1:30, and finally my number appeared on the screen, 1 room.

Knock on the door. "May I come in?" A middle-aged white woman can be seen nodding through the glass door. I pushed open the door and went in. It's a small room. The glass on the top is separated from the aluminum alloy on the bottom. There is a small slit for documents to pass through, much like the window of a bank. There are two bar stools in the bar. You can only see each other's upper body.

"Good morning, officer."

"Good morning."

"Have you applied for a passport?"

"Not yet."

"Then how did you come to Hong Kong?"

"I used a travel pass."

"Can I have a look?"

"Sorry, I didn't bring it. I brought my ID card."

After that, she educated me about the possible consequences of not carrying a card in Hong Kong and checked my ID card. The question she asked next is one of the main reasons why I didn't avoid the interview, and it is also the most important question in this interview.

"You studied electronic engineering in college. Why did you apply to be a programmer?"

I answered this question calmly because I was prepared. I listed a computer-related course we studied at school and told her that my graduation thesis was programming. I can't see her reaction, but the next question is simpler than I thought. For example, what is the nature of my company, the basic situation of the projects arranged in my recommendation letter, the platform used by my projects and so on. Generally speaking, it's not difficult. She didn't even ask me what language I mainly used for programming, let alone on-site programming.

Then she asked me what I thought of the current work situation in Canada, the amount of my deposit, checked my passbook and typed a paragraph on the computer. Finally, she told me that she would give me a physical examination form. After receiving my physical examination results and the head tax of HK$ 5,070, "I will issue your landing paper". She handed out a pile of my certificates, physical examination form and physical examination place list from the window. I put a bunch of things in the folder, thanked them and came out with a heavy sigh.

The immigration officer gave me the impression that she was not very friendly. Finally, I said "thank you very much" to her twice, but she didn't respond. But it is generally more objective. When I answer questions, sometimes she grabs something and asks questions. For example, she asked me if I knew the standard of living in Canada. I replied that I asked my friend about $65,438+0,000 a month, and she immediately asked, "You only asked your friend?" I answered immediately, and I learned about it online, and the situation is similar. When answering these rhetorical questions, the most important thing is not panic but confidence.

Many people always want to know all the details of other people's interviews before the interview, so do I. I checked all the articles about interviews online, but in fact, the most important thing is my own preparation. The two most important factors are your applied occupation and English level. I heard that there are only two reasons for being rejected. One is that the occupation is too biased, and the other is that English is too poor. If you can't change careers, it should be helpful to improve your English. The English of the immigration officer is very clear, and there is almost no accent.

My interview time is about half an hour, part of which is the time for immigration officials to enter the computer and check my documents, and the other questions and answers are about 20 minutes.