Drapeau animé du Canada par Pascal Gross

 

 

QUESTION

ANSWER

 

1.      What is your first name?

My first name is Anna

 

2.      What is your last name?

 

My last name is Kibalchich

  1. When and where were you born?

 

I was born on November 21, 1979

  1. What is your marital status?

 

I am not married (I am in common-law relationship)

  1. Is this your first relationship? Have you ever been married before?

 

I was in common-law relationship with A.T. but it came to an end ;last year

  1. Do you have children (kids)?

 

No, I do not have children yet

  1. What’s the profession of your partner?

 

 ……………..

 

 

  1. Does he know English?

Yes, he speaks some English. Right now he is taking an intensive course and his English is improving every day.

 

  1. What does he plan to do in Canada?

 

He plans to work in accordance with her qualifications and skills.

Start talking about your future plans…

 

  1. What is your permanent address? Where do you presently reside?

 

We live at …you know your address, right? =))

 

  1. What is your mother tongue?

My mother tongue is Russian

 

  1. Can you read and write English?

Yes, I read and write English fluently.

 

  1. What other languages do you know?

 

Those are all the languages I know (?)

 

  1. How many years of education have you completed?

I have 18 years of formal education – Include ALL THE PROGRAMS and DIPLOMAS you have got

 

  1. What is your profession now? How many years of experience do you have? What are your duties?

I am GEMOLOGIST

Describe the duties in the job description. Try to talk as much as you can and keep with duties they want you to perform. Also let them look through the references, discs, etc…you have with you…

 

 

  1. How many people work with you?

 

Be ready to answer

  1. How many people work under your supervision?

 

Be ready to answer

  1. Whom are you reporting to about your work?

 

Be ready to answer

  1. Tell me about one of your working days?

 

Be ready to answer

  1. What do you intend to do in Canada if you are accepted for immigration?

In Canada I plan to work as a

Gemologist at one of the universities or companies that may need my qualifications and skills.

 

  1. What if you will not find this position at the beginning?

 

I plan to bring to Canada enough money to support the family and be self-sufficient until I start to work. My friends in Vancouver are arranging some contacts with Canadian companies in Western Canada, and I hope I will find work with one of them. I think that my experience and knowledge will be helpful in Canada.

 

  1. Who are you friends in Canada? Where do they live?

 

Mention Laura and Roman Welsh, plus…. Boris Zaitsev…. Will give you their numbers and basic info

 

  1. How do you plan to look for a job?

 

I will look through classified sections in newspapers (Vancouver Sun, Globe and Mail, National Post, Employment news), search through the Internet, use libraries. I will calibrate my resume according to the Canadian standards and send it to everyone who advertise job openings in my profession. And to hiring agencies. Besides, my friends will help me through their contacts and connections

 

  1. What real property do you have? What is an approximate appraisal of the property?

 

You know the answer, eh?

  1. If you are accepted for immigration what funds will you have available for transfer to Canada?

 

I plan to transfer to Canada about $12,000 CAD (Show document about money in the bank or property appraisal)

  1. Do you have relatives (family) in Canada?

 

No, I don’t. I just have the above friends and that’s it

  1. Do you have any debts or legal or financial obligations?

 

No

  1. Why have you decided to immigrate to Canada?

I know a lot about Canada through my travel experience over there.

(Tell them as much as you can about your trips) We would like to live in Canada because it is a democratic multicultural country. Everyone is respected there disregarding his nationality or origin. I want my future children to have a better life with better opportunities in a stable country.

 

 

  1. Have you ever had any serious disease or mental or physical disorder?

 

– NO.

  1. Have you ever been convicted of or charged with any criminal offence?

 

– NO.

  1. Have you ever applied previously for a visitor or immigrant visa to Canada?

 

– NO.

  1. Have you ever been refused a visitor or immigrant visa to Canada or any other country?

 

– NO.

  1. Have you ever been refused admission to or ordered to leave Canada or any other country?

 

– NO.

  1. Have you ever been involved in the commission of a war crime or crime against humanity?

 

– NO.

  1. Have you ever been detained or incarcerated?

 

– NO.

  1. Have you ever had any serious disease or mental or physical disorder?

 

– NO.

  1. Have you ever been convicted of or charged with any criminal offence?

 

– NO.

  1. Have you ever applied previously for a visitor or immigrant visa to Canada?

 

– NO.

  1. Have you ever been refused a visitor or immigrant visa to Canada or any other country?

 

– NO.

  1. Have you ever been refused admission to or ordered to leave Canada or any other country?

 

– NO.

  1. Have you ever been involved in the commission of a war crime or crime against humanity?

 

– NO.

  1. Have you ever been detained or incarcerated?

 

– NO.

  1. Have you worked or studied in Canada?

 

– NO.

  1. Do you have an offer of employment in Canada?

– NO.