Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - Master, help me translate.

Master, help me translate.

■ First, daily conversations

Daily conversation

1. Please introduce yourself.

Please introduce yourself.

2. What are your hobbies and interests? What do you usually do in your spare time?

What are your interests and hobbies? What do you usually do in your spare time?

3. Which city are you from? How long have you lived there?

Which city are you from? How long have you lived there?

4. What do you know about Canada?

How much do you know about Canada?

■ second. family background

family background

1. Which family members do you live with?

How many family members live with you?

2. Have your family members or relatives been to Canada?

Have your family or relatives been to Canada?

3. Have any of your family members or relatives lived in Canada?

Have any of your family members or relatives lived in Canada?

4. Do you have any family, relatives, boyfriends or girlfriends in Canada?

Do you have any family, relatives, boyfriends or girlfriends living in Canada at present?

5. Do you have any family members?

Do you have any family members?

6. Do you have children? If so, how old are they?

Do you have any kids? If so, how old are they?

7. Are you going to have a boyfriend or girlfriend in Canada?

Are you going to find a boyfriend or girlfriend in Canada?

8. If you are not married, do you plan to get married soon? What time?

If you are still unmarried, do you intend to get married at any time? What is the estimated time?

9. Do you want to study or receive further training in Canada?

Do you want to study or receive training in Canada?

■ three. academic degree

academic degree

1. How many years have you studied courses related to your current occupation?

How many years have you spent studying subjects related to your current occupation?

If you haven't studied the subjects related to the position you want, why do you apply for this position?

If you have never studied a subject related to your current occupation, why do you want to apply for this position?

3. Can you elaborate on several courses you have taken?

Can you tell me the details of some courses you have taken?

When did you finish your middle school or highest education?

When did you finish your middle school or higher education?

5. What kind of certificate or license do you have?

Do you have any certificates or licenses?

6. Can you read the instructions and menus written in English?

Can you read the instructions and menus written in English?

7. Do you have any part-time, full-time or volunteer work experience related to the position you want?

Do you have any part-time, full-time or volunteer experience related to the position you intend to apply for?

8. Have you studied English?

Have you ever studied English?

9. What study materials have you used or studied?

What kind of study materials have you studied?

10. What kind of English training have you received? (for example. Conversation, grammar, high school … and so on. )

What kind of English training have you received? (such as conversation, grammar, high school, etc.). )

1 1. Have you obtained an English training certificate?

Do you have a certificate of English training class?

12. Are you familiar with English topics and conversations related to restaurants?

Are you familiar with English topics or conversations about restaurants?

13. Do you think your English level is enough for the job you are applying for? Why?

Do you think your English ability is enough for the job you are applying for? Please explain why?

● The above translations can be used with confidence.

★ The above contents are the basic questions and answers of the Canadian Immigration Bureau. Does the landlord want to apply for immigration to Canada?