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Frequently asked questions in immigration interview

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How to apply for a passport

The first step is to open the certificate in the file store.

The second step is to take the file keeping certificate to the police station where the household registration book is located and stamp the completed form for you. The form can be collected free of charge at the Exit-Entry Administration Office.

The third step is to apply for a passport with the household registration book, the original ID card, the file storage certificate, the photo (which must be a two-inch photo with a pure white background) and the stamped form. Upon arrival, copy the household registration book and ID card, and hand over all materials to the service police. Passport holders must leave.

Frequently asked questions in immigration interview

The following is a list of basic principles answered in Canadian immigration interview questions. In other words, the questions asked by the immigration officer may not be exactly the same as the following questions, but these questions and answers can help you understand the characteristics of the immigration interview questions and understand the main points of the answers, so that you can have a good idea in the immigration interview.

1. Please describe your position, responsibilities, company and boss, and please briefly describe your work experience.

When answering questions, try to make a detailed technical description in your own professional language. Therefore, before the interview, it is best to make full preparations for the description of a project at work.

Immigration officials will ask you questions according to your experience and ability listed in the application form.

If you are a computer major or the application form indicates that you have computer experience, you will be asked questions about PC applications, computer languages, computer drawing and how to use e-mail and the Internet.

Did you get the job opportunity from the Canadian employer?

If you have submitted your resume to a Canadian company and received some letters from Canadian employers, you can show those letters that are interested in your abilities and experience to the immigration officer. So before the interview, you need to know well-known Canadian companies, such as Nortel, IBM Canada, Xinqiao, COR EL and so on.

4. What's your destination to Canada? Why did you choose there? Are there any relatives or friends there?

First of all, you should choose a place with relatives or friends as your destination, because they will help you settle down at first. If your immigration company provides such services, you can also choose the city where the immigration consulting company is located. Of course, through your immigration consulting company, you can get to know many China people who have settled in Canada. Just mention these people to the visa officer.

5. How is your income recently? How do you make a budget? If you are going to study, how are you going to pay for the tuition? How much money are you going to take to Canada?

You can explain to the visa officer that you want to take 1 ten thousand Canadian dollars to Canada. In order to reduce expenses, you are going to share a house with your friends. The visa officer may ask you to provide proof of property at this time, so you need to show a bank draft with your name on it. Of course, these drafts may be borrowed from relatives and friends, but they must be transferred to your name at this time.

In China, your monthly income is just average, so how did you get so much money?

At this time, you can answer the visa officer that you earned this income through extra work, small business, parents, selling real estate, stocks and so on.

7. What are your spouse and children's plans? Are they looking for a job or studying?

You can simply answer according to your own intentions.

Will your parents go to Canada with you soon?

They won't go to Canada soon because they have some difficulties in language and culture.

9. What do you know about medical insurance in Canada?

In the first three months of my/our arrival in Canada, we need to buy personal medical insurance, because the first three months are not covered by the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP). After three months, I/we can apply for medical insurance from OHIP.

10. Have you ever been to Canada to visit your relatives or friends? Have you been to other western countries? What's your impression?

I was deeply impressed by the freedom of election and speech in Canada. There, everyone is equal before the law, and everyone can control his own destiny. Moreover, western countries have developed economies and complete financial, social and legal systems.

1 1. Do you have any hobbies?

I like cycling, playing basketball, football and baseball. I also like collecting stamps.

12. Do you like your present job? Have you ever transferred your job? What is the reason for the transfer? What is the reason for not being transferred?

The answer at this time should be exactly the same as your recommendation letter. The reason for job transfer is: in order to further improve and better working environment. The reasons for not being transferred are: I like this job, the boss is charming, the working environment is excellent and there are many opportunities for promotion.

13. Can you describe the most important project you have ever done?

According to your resume, choose a project that you are most familiar with, describe it clearly and logically, and try to use professional language in the description process. Finally, emphasize the importance of this project to your company's economic development and business development. At the same time, emphasizing your talent and experience in this project is very beneficial to your future development in Canada. For example, you can emphasize your computer skills, engineering organization and planning ability in your speech.

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