Dear Masood Ji and Friends
I am appearing for my selection interview at chc new Delhi after 14 days.
Plz tell me what type of questions visa officer is likely to ask me ?
I mean what they have to check at the interview.
My case is of april 2000 and there will be dual assessment as per written in the interview letter.
I am computer professional.
I have cleared IELTS with 6.5 band.
I would appreciate if list of questions is included here.
Thanks in advance.
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Hi mr. india i read this article in misc.immigration.canada hope this will help U-
I got this off the internet, the object of the interview is to determine
whether you meet the qualifications for the category under which you are
applying and to see how well you might integrate into Canadian society.
Typical questions for an applicant under the independent category may be:
What made you decide to apply for immigration into Canada?
Do you have any friends or relatives living in Canada?
Do you have anyone who can help your settlement in Canada?
What did your job entail when you worked for XYZ Company?
What training did you have to be a ................?
What year did you leave XYZ Company and begin working at ABC Company?
What skills are involved in your current occupation?
What would be the first thing you would do about finding work in Canada?
Are you familiar with the job market ?
Have you researched the market demand for your intended occupation?
How much savings do you have to help you through the period of settlement to finding work?
How were you able to save that amount of money?
Supposing you were accepted as an immigrant into Canada, what do you see yourself doing five years from now.
This is a job description of your intended occupation. Can you read it to me please?
As you can see from the above examples, the officer will ask you questions relating to information submitted on your IMM8 form.
? KNOW YOUR IMM8 WELL! Especially dates relevant to your education and employment.
? BE ORGANISED! Make sure you have all the documents that you were asked, or we said we would produce.
? BE WELL PREPARED! Sell yourself. (You will surely have to in Canada!)
Bring an example of an English composition you wrote or a copy of a company paper you wrote in English. Show that you have written to some companies to apply for employment and if possible produce reply letters.
? CREATE A GOOD IMPRESSION! Immigration officers are human too. They generally have a huge workload and like all of us have their good and bad days. But if you present and articulate yourself well, it makes their jobs easier. AND bear in mind they do have a few discretionary points they can award.
Read this link also-
http://groups.google.com/groups?dq=&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&threadm=d57d38de.0404140148.20646b5a%40posting.google.com&prev=/groups%3Fdq%3D%26num%3D25%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26oe%3DUTF-8%26group%3Dmisc.immigration.canada%26start%3D200
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Your interview will be short and sweet because you will most probably qualify under either law.
Don't worry. Just tell the truth and explain why you want to immigrate to Canada. Know enough about the job market, the place, and about your prospects. This should sail you through.
Bring all your originals and update bank balance and anything new that you think might help.
Good luck!
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Massood Joomratty, LLB(Hons), LLM
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Dear Masood Ji:
Thanks for your advice.
As I told you there is mentioned in caips notes that My HRDC arranged employment opinion has been cancelled. my employer did not withdrawal the job offer.
But in caips Immigration Assessment summary, they have included the points for arranged employment. Is it OK.
Also according to the job market at jobfutures.ca, there are average work prospects for comp. prog.
Will it have adverse effect on my case during interview ?
Should I show the charts of my job prospects to visa officer ?
Your comments are really appreciated.
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yes, show everything you have to support your case. don't be shy to open up and chat with the officer.
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Massood Joomratty, LLB(Hons), LLM
http://www.passportcanada.com" target="_blank">Your Canadian Immigration Lawyer
http://www.joomratty.com" rel="nofollow">LINK
+1-604-590-0607
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