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What is the interview process of Quebec skilled immigrants? It is best to share the experience of on-site interview. Thank you.

Hello, this is China Immigration Customer Service. It happened that a successful client sent us a letter, mainly describing the situation at the interview site and her own inner feelings. With her consent, I shared this letter, hoping to help you:

I was both excited and nervous when I received the interview notice. Although I have been interviewed by an immigration company, my French level is really average, and I can only rely on myself. After more than a month of preparation, I rushed to Hong Kong for an interview. The whole process is very bumpy, and the following points are summarized for comrades' reference.

First of all, language, I learned the level of intermediate one in Ligue 1, and I seldom practice it at ordinary times. I gave everything I learned at school to my teacher. I can't help it I just need to hurry for more than a month before the interview, and sharpen my knife when I get cold feet. I hope it is unpleasant and light. Many online interviews will mention the general areas of the interview, so you must prepare in advance, including personal information, education, work experience and understanding of Quebec. Don't expect to improvise these things, be sure to find a good French friend to help you review in advance and then memorize them. If you don't have time to recite, read it every day and remember it by heart. This is the last word, and we can't be lazy. Unless you have good French, you can say whatever you want, or you can only recite it. I suggest that comrades lay a good foundation before playing, because after all, if the level of French conversation is much worse, the chances of winning are really small.

Another point, the most important point, is psychological quality. There were two girls in front of me, and they all came out in a short time, about twenty minutes. Both of them have strong professional points. The first one was rejected. The second one passed. The first girl left without stopping. The second girl told us about the later process, saying that the interviewer was very kind and kind, and didn't ask a few questions, mainly typing by herself, which passed quickly.

When my name was called, the comrades at the back cheered me on. But to be honest, because the professional bonus points are not dominant, the language is not dominant, and the psychology is still lacking. Say hello to the visa officer and translator before entering the office. The visa officer introduces himself first, then introduces the translator, and then tells me the general order of the whole interview. Fortunately, he had done this training in detail before. The visa officer has been asking questions in very standard French, and he doesn't speak fast. But with my French level, there are still some questions I can't understand. Don't worry at this time, be calm. Neither supercilious nor supercilious, ask him to repeat it. If you still don't understand, you can only throw a small look at the translator for help.

The visa officer will be dramatic. At that time, his expression and performance obviously suggested that he might be rejected, but in any case, he must not give up. There is only one chance. If you give up, you will be completely rejected. At that time, the visa officer looked serious and frowned. Sometimes he doesn't understand my French and is very dissatisfied. He just said I had no reason to live. I was very calm at that time, always smiling and recommending myself to him, and generously listing my advantages and disadvantages. When he typed silently, I chanted in my mind. There was an episode in which he asked for the original academic degree certificate, but because it was lost, I could only provide public documents during the interview. He was very dissatisfied and made it clear that it was impossible. I told him the truth about the loss of the original. He just said, "If you throw this and that, how can I let you through?" At that time, I kept calm and told him confidently that the original was lost for a reason, but it had nothing to do with my adaptability. I went abroad to study alone, and after returning home, I went to the frontier to apply for a job, which was very successful, and so on. I told him again, "Even if you don't let me pass this time, I will continue to work hard and try again." The visa officer asked me directly, "What if I can't do it the second time?" I smiled and told him, "I will come again for the third time." This is my dream and I will not give up. " He suddenly changed the subject and asked me if I liked Hong Kong. I said I didn't like it, so I hope I can go this time. He smiled. Finally, let me give him a good reason to pass English. Because English is my strong point, I have no problem with it.

In a word, French is very important if you want to be outstanding. If your French is not good, you should add points to your major. If your major is not strong, you should learn English well. But everything is just your background, and the most important thing is your performance on the spot. Good psychological quality, strong ability to resist pressure, don't be influenced by the expression and guidance of visa officers. Being yourself is the most important thing. Never give up or be silent. Strive for every possible opportunity for yourself. Actually, whether you pass or not depends on yourself, not the visa officer. I hope all comrades can learn from their experiences and learn from each other's strengths.