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Matters needing attention in the interview of Canadian reunion immigrants

# Canada Immigration # Introduce many couples who want to live together in Canada. After successful application, many couples will consider applying for immigration to Maple Leaf Country through Canada's reunion immigration. Reunion immigrants have to go through an interview, and there are many places to pay attention to during the interview. Let's share with you the matters needing attention in the interview of reunited immigrants in Canada. Welcome to read!

Matters needing attention in the interview of Canadian reunion immigrants

I would like to remind the applicants of reunion immigration that if they want to successfully immigrate through reunion, they must work hard on the materials. The application materials should be reasonable and targeted to avoid unnecessary complications, so that the immigration officer can feel your love and believe that you will live in Canada permanently.

Interview is not a necessary part in the application for immigration of Canadian couples. If the application materials submitted by the applicant are sufficient to prove the authenticity of the relationship between husband and wife, then the applicant can obtain a visa directly without an interview.

However, if the application materials are not enough to convince the immigration officer of the authenticity of their marriage relationship, the applicant may be required to attend an interview.

For applications submitted outside Canada, in general, the guarantor does not need to accompany the applicant for an interview, unless the guarantor is with the applicant outside Canada during the interview.

However, the guarantor may be required to keep the phone open during the applicant's interview. Because it is possible for the immigration officer to verify what the applicant said with the guarantor. For applications submitted in Canada, both the applicant and the guarantor must attend the interview at the same time.

Some applicants think that it is normal to be called for an interview, that they and their spouses are really married, and they already know each other well, so that they are taken lightly during the interview, so that they can't answer some detailed questions of the immigration officer or can't answer them well, so they are refused a visa.

Some applicants think that they are called for an interview, and the immigration officer may not believe their application materials or their marriage is true. They were so nervous about the interview that they couldn't answer some simple questions well during the interview, so they were refused visas.

Therefore, if the applicant receives the interview notice, he should make corresponding preparations, fully understand the working life of the guarantor, and don't be too nervous.

The interview process of the immigration officer is only to communicate more details with the applicant and make the final judgment by knowing more information. As long as you are fully prepared, if it is a real marriage, you don't have to worry too much.

As long as you make relevant preparations in advance, you don't need to worry too much about the interview, and it will be smoother to apply for reunion immigration in Canada.

Further Reading: Preparations for Canadian Immigrants before Entry

1. Check and keep the visa and immigration documents.

(1) Check visa and immigration documents

After getting the visa and immigration certificate, first of all, carefully check whether the name, date of birth, passport number and other related contents are correct. If you find any mistakes, please return them to Pacific Jiada Immigration Company in time, and the company will immediately send them to the Canadian Consulate for revision.

(2) Keep the visa and immigration documents.

Visa and immigration documents are important documents for new immigrants, so don't lose them, because it is very troublesome to go through the formalities.

(2) The certificate shall be kept intact, and shall not be altered or damaged without permission, and the entry paper shall not be torn up by itself.

It is normal that children's names have no surnames on immigration papers.

(3) After the applicant obtains the visa, if the applicant and affiliated applicants have the following circumstances, they should return the documents they have held to the embassy or consulate and apply for a new visa:

① Marriage, ② divorce, ③ marriage, ④ death, and ⑤ other events that affect the validity of the visa.

2. Pay attention to the validity period of entry

The validity period refers to the validity period of the immigration paper, specifically, one year after the start of your immigration physical examination, or the expiration date of your passport (because the validity period of a private passport is generally 18 months), whichever comes first. The date of your registration in Canada cannot be later than the validity period and cannot be extended. If you miss the validity period, you can only apply from the beginning, and all procedures are the same as new applications. Applicants can go with their families or choose to land in Canada one after another, but the main applicant must go first, and the deputy applicant or relatives cannot enter the country before the main applicant.

When you go to Canada, you must bring the originals of the following documents:

1. Valid passport;

2. Immigration documents;

3. Birth certificate;

4. Marriage certificate;

5. Proof of adoption, separation or divorce;

6. Proof of academic qualifications (diploma or transcript);

7. Driver's license and international driver's license;

8. Proof of previous work.

Note: The following documents are available:

Letter of recommendation from former employer: A letter certifying your performance and achievements can increase your chances of being employed in Canada.

2 bank letter: When you want to apply for a loan, mortgage or credit card in Canada, this letter of recommendation can prove your credit history and shorten the processing time. If there is no letter from the bank, your new bank in Canada must contact your old bank to check your credit history. It may take several weeks, and your application will be delayed.

Letter from the auto insurance company: Prove your safe driving record, so that you can enjoy the premium discount if you buy auto insurance in Canada.

You should translate these documents and letters into English (or French, if you want to move to Quebec) and ensure the fairness of translation. If possible, your family's medical, dental and vaccination records, as well as your child's recent school certificate and report card, should be translated into English or French.

4. Cash reserves

Before I leave, I can go to the local foreign exchange administration or China Bank to exchange foreign exchange, and apply for foreign exchange certificates in accordance with state regulations. You don't need to carry a lot of cash with you to go to Canada, you just need to bring enough daily expenses.

(1) foreign currency exchange

Before I leave, I can go to the local foreign exchange administration or the Bank of China to approve and exchange foreign currency according to the national regulations. At present, visas valid for less than half a year can be exchanged for $3,000 in cash; For visas for more than half a year, a passport can be exchanged for $5,000 in cash, and the corresponding cash can be exchanged according to the number of visas.

(2) the carrying of funds

New immigrants can leave the country with certain funds. According to the regulations of China government, they don't have to declare anything less than $5,000. US$ 5,000-10000 needs to go to the bank to issue a foreign exchange carrying certificate and declare it at the customs; If the amount exceeds US$ 65,438+00,000, you need to apply to the State Administration of Foreign Exchange for approval before you can leave the country.

Don't wrap cash in your luggage, it's illegal and easy to lose.

(3) Carry-on cash should be truthfully declared at the customs. For cash exceeding $65,438+00,000, the Customs will ask for a form, which is aimed at counting currency imports and preventing the inflow of black money, and has nothing to do with personal tax issues.

5. Luggage items carried

When you enter Canada, you can take some personal belongings. These personal belongings include clothes, camping equipment, photographic equipment, vehicles, boats, planes, video recorders, personal computers and other items that are allowed to be used in Canada. In short, the items carried are mainly high-value, commonly used, memorable and necessary items.