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Immigration Interview Practice Questions (Immigrating)

APNATORONTO.COM Development Team has created this online practice questions to help you quickly prepare for the Canadian Immigration Interview for skilled worker category. Please use the following questions at you own risk. APNATORONTO.COM is not responsible for any results of your immigration interview.

 

Why do you want to immigrate to Canada?

How does your wife feel about going to Canada?

What do your children think of your possible move to Canada?

What influenced your decision to leave your country?

Why didn’t you apply to Immigrate earlier?

Have you ever been to Canada before?

Is there any specific reason why you chose Canada as your destination?

What will you do in Canada?

What are your plans if you fail this interview?

Do you have your family or friends in Canada?

What are your preparations for leaving your country?

Which city in Canada do you want to go to? Why did you decide on that city?

Have you found out about the cost of living in your intended destination?

How will you prepare for the initial settlement if you pass the interview?

Do you use the service of an immigration lawyer/firm?

Did anyone tell you what to say in your application?

Did anybody train you for the interview?

Why did you use Immigration lawyer’s services? Couldn’t you have submitted the papers yourself?

How much did you pay to the immigration lawyer?

 

 

How to immigrate to Canada by yourself in Provisional nominee’s class

When you want to move to Canada as an immigrant you might want to consider the provincial nominee class which is third sub-class of Federal skilled worker class. First let’s take a closer look at this sub-class. The immigrants under Provincial Nominees class are chosen to meet the provincial requirements. For immigrating to any one of Canada’s regions or territories as a provincial nominee, you must first be nominated by that territory or province. All the various territories and provinces in Canada have their own different nomination procedures. When you get successfully nominated by any of the territories or provinces, you will get a certificate of nomination. The certificate gets sent directly to the visa office by the concerned territory so that there is no need to get it attached to your application documents.

Territories and provinces accepting immigrants in provisional nominee’s class
Here are the names of territories and provinces which accept fresh immigrants under this provincial nominees sub-class. First there is Alberta’s nominee program which provides jobs and employment opportunities to for skilled workers. In addition to this there is Manitoba’s nominee program, Newfoundland’s nominee program, Prince Edwards Island’s nominee program, Yukon Territory’s nominees program, Saskatchewan’s nominee program, Nova Scotia’s nominee program, New Brunswick’s nominee program, British Columbia’s nominee program.

Basic requirements
Twenty percent of people living in Canada work in various occupations which are regulated to protect safety and health of Canadians. Examples of these occupations are nurses, teachers, electricians and engineers. All such jobs are regulated by territorial and provincial bodies which are directly responsible for deciding the entry requirements for every occupation, for identifying previous qualifications, experience and training and issuing license for practice. However the recognition process varies with different provinces. The applicants might be required to provide documents for establishing their qualification, do any supervisory work, clear a technical test and pass a language examination. For other non regulated employment opportunities, there isn’t any set requirement and the employers will set job requirements for their future employee.

Medical requirements
It is mandatory for you and your family members to undergo and clear medical examination. The examination is necessary even if they are not accompanying you. For clearing this examination it is necessary that you and your family members do not have any condition which is a threat to public safety and health. Any condition which might place excessive demands on health and social services of Canada will not be accepted. The validity of successful results in the exam will be 12 months from issue date of results. If you don’t get admitted as a permanent resident of Canada in this period, you will be required to undergo another thorough medical examination.

Other necessary documents
In addition to the above requirements, you are required to get a police clearance certificate that is issued in your favor by the proper authorities in your country. The police clearance certificate has a validity of 3 months.

Summary
When you have collected all the necessary documents mentioned above, you need to submit them along with your application to your country’s visa office. After all this you need to wait for immigration interview and hopefully you will be successful in your efforts of immigration to Canada. This is a brief introduction to the full immigration process to Canada. For studying the full immigration procedure with step by step guidelines visit the Canadian government official sites where lot of free information is available and also some videos working as your online immigration advisor can also be found on some of the websites. Another thing to remember is that there is no need to spend a huge amount of money on legal advisors and immigration agents. All necessary information is available online.