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加拿大移民面試技巧
加拿大移民面試技巧
收到面試通知書后,如有特殊情況,您可以要求改期面試,但只限改期一次。面試時(shí)應(yīng)注意:申請(qǐng)人、配偶及18 歲以上子女都要列席; 18 歲以上子女倘若在國(guó)外讀書者,可被安排在當(dāng)?shù)孛嬖;卮饐栴}時(shí),不容許配偶代答。
面試的目的:
挑選最優(yōu)秀人才;考驗(yàn)申請(qǐng)人之才能;往加拿大之誠(chéng)意;往加拿大之目的,動(dòng)機(jī);審核學(xué)歷與現(xiàn)職是否相吻合;現(xiàn)職之工作性質(zhì)、范圍、責(zé)任、表現(xiàn);怎樣適應(yīng)加拿大的工作、生活;考驗(yàn)申請(qǐng)人之適應(yīng)力、進(jìn)取、努力、創(chuàng)意;個(gè)人資源;申請(qǐng)人及其家屬是否有能力在加安居。
面試時(shí)須帶備的文件:
以下所有文件必須出示正本,必須有英/法譯本:
( 1 )學(xué)歷、文憑、證書;
( 2 )學(xué)徒證明、學(xué)術(shù)證明及任何支持你的工作表現(xiàn)、事業(yè)成就資料任何支持你的個(gè)人特殊技能資料。注意:無須出示沒有建設(shè)性之資料;
( 3 )結(jié)婚證書/離婚證書份居證書/子女撫養(yǎng)權(quán);
( 4 )出生證明;
( 5 )離職、受聘證明;
( 6 )無刑事處分證明書;
( 7 )有效護(hù)照、身份證;
( 8 )銀行存款:最后 24 個(gè)月之月結(jié)單
面試守則 :
準(zhǔn)時(shí)到達(dá)約晤地點(diǎn);著整潔適度;所有文件要有效地裝載,以便于高效率地展示文件;說話要到題、簡(jiǎn)明;表現(xiàn)要大方、自然;不要緊張;自信、勇敢、不亢不卑。過份謙卑則流淤無能;你若申請(qǐng)成功、你可為加拿大貢獻(xiàn)才能、資源,你若申請(qǐng)成功,最大的受益者是加拿大;加拿大不是救世主,不是慈善家。加拿大只志于錄取精英分子;無需尋求討好移民管之道;忌帶傳呼機(jī)及移動(dòng)電話。
移民加拿大面試技巧詳解
申請(qǐng)移民加拿大必須經(jīng)過面試這一關(guān),成功的通過移民加拿大面試是成功申請(qǐng)加拿大移民的關(guān)鍵,而面試是否成功關(guān)鍵則在于給移民官的第一印象,因此太平洋加達(dá)移民根據(jù)多年辦理加拿大移民的經(jīng)驗(yàn)為大家總結(jié)了幾點(diǎn)移民面試的技巧。
技巧 1 :第一印象永遠(yuǎn)最重要,當(dāng)移民加拿大的申請(qǐng)人一出現(xiàn)在面試官面前時(shí),其儀表修養(yǎng)已給移民官留下了第一印象,在移民官的潛意識(shí)中已定下了該申請(qǐng)人的基本素質(zhì)的檔次。太平洋加達(dá)移民專家強(qiáng)調(diào)說,當(dāng)然,申請(qǐng)人其后的優(yōu)秀表現(xiàn)可挽回其不良的第一印象,但如果移民加拿大的申請(qǐng)人不能在面試的第一瞬間就給移民官建立一個(gè)良好的印象的話,其后的面試就有可能在不利的情況下進(jìn)行。
技巧 2 :表述時(shí)間長(zhǎng)反而有加分,對(duì)于許多獨(dú)立移民加拿大的申請(qǐng)人來說,其口頭表達(dá)能力往往優(yōu)于其聽的能力。移民加拿大的申請(qǐng)人應(yīng)在面試前就對(duì)其個(gè)人情況和其職業(yè)范圍的英語(yǔ)表達(dá)作好充分的準(zhǔn)備。在面試中,針對(duì)移民官提的一些關(guān)鍵問題,可在回答時(shí)盡量發(fā)揮。對(duì)于重要問題的回答,如果由于表述的詳細(xì)而延長(zhǎng)了時(shí)間,你可能會(huì)擔(dān)心移民官是否有耐心聽完,甚至于會(huì)遭到移民官的反感。實(shí)則不然!氨硎鰰r(shí)間長(zhǎng)并不會(huì)導(dǎo)致移民官的反感,反而有可能被移民官認(rèn)為具有較好的語(yǔ)言能力。比如,有關(guān)職業(yè)職能和工作經(jīng)驗(yàn)的問題,都應(yīng)盡量發(fā)揮。通過利用較強(qiáng)的口頭表達(dá)能力來避免較弱的聽的能力,可使其英語(yǔ)能力得到超水平的發(fā)揮。
機(jī)巧 3 :化面試中的被動(dòng)為主動(dòng),在面試中,面試者應(yīng)是主動(dòng)的,被面試者應(yīng)是被動(dòng)的。但如果被面試者能夠發(fā)揮其智慧,采用一些聰明的面試策略的話,則有可能巧妙地將其被動(dòng)的身份轉(zhuǎn)化為主動(dòng)的身份。對(duì)于加拿大獨(dú)立移民的面試來說,移民加拿大的申請(qǐng)人可通過將話題盡量引入自己所熟悉的領(lǐng)域,并在此話題上適當(dāng)發(fā)揮,變面試中的被動(dòng)為主動(dòng),以爭(zhēng)取面試的通過。
面試中常遇到的問題
Please tell me how you work... ?
How long have you been working ?
How long have you been working in this firm ?
How long since you are in the position of(secretary/engineer/accountant) ?
Please tell me your daily duties & responsibilities ?
Please tell me how you manage to operate your daily work ?
What sort of business/trade is the firm you are now working ?
Would you please describe the business nature of your firm ?
How do you assist your superior officer ?
How many employees are there in your firm ?
How many staff are there in your department ?
What is your position in your firm ?
How many persons under your supervision ?
Do you help to train personnel ? How ?
What is the annual business turn-over of your firm ?
Have you received any professional training ? When ? Type of Certificate issued ?
Have you received any on the job training ?
Can you manage to operate computers ?
What do you know about computers ?
What is your knowledge on clerical duties ?
As a (secretary / engineer / accountant), please tell me your professional skills, and your abilities to carry out your job ?
What are your outstanding achievements / performances, worthwhile to tell me ? Certificate / Awards ?
Have you ever visited Canada before ? When ? On what purpose ?
How much money will you bring into Canada ?
What is your ability in English/ French ?
Can you speak English / French ?
What would you do if you fail to secure a (secretarial / engineering / accounting)job ?
What makes you so sure that you are a qualified immigrant ?
Why do you want to go to Canada?
What do you know about Canada?
How do you think Canadian economy?
You know Canada has one of the best social welfare systems/health systems in the world. How do you think of it?
What particular things do you like in Canada?
Why do you want to leave China?
How do you think the experience you have in China?
Do you go to Canada because you are not successful in China?
Where are you going to settle (or live) in Canada?
What do you know about Vancouver, the place you’re going to live?
Tell me anything you know about Vancouver?
Why would you like to settle in Vancouver?
Tell me any other cities you know in Canada.
Have you heard anything about Canada in Chinese media recently?
What’s your impression on Vancouver (Canada)?
What do you think about Canadian political system?
Have you been to Canada (any other countries besides Thailand)?
What is the biggest city in Canada?
Who is the premier of Canada?
Why don't you go to USA?
How many people are there in your family?
Why do you leave your spouse/child/parents behind?
Did your parent agree with you on immigration?
Does your spouse have any plan when she accompanies you to Canada?
Why don’t you bring your child with you to Canada?
What kind of QUALIFICATION did you get?
What university did you graduate?
Is your University famous?
Tell me something about your university?
What’s your major?
Since you have graduated from the university for more than 10 years, how can you catch up the fast-growing world?
What have you learnt in your university?
Have the course you studied in the university helped you?
Did you get any award in the university?
How long have you studied English?
Can you speak any other language?
Do you have any other languages or skills, which might assist you to find a job in Canada?
Do you have to speak English, write English in your working environment?
How often do you use English?
Can you operate the computer?
What do you know about internet?
Have you received any professional training?
Have you received any on-site job training?
You studied Physics (or other field), why do you apply as a computer programmer?
Do you have any professional license/certificate?
How did the training help you in your present career?
In what company are you working at present?
Can you tell me something about your company?
How many employees are there in your companies?
Tell me the detail of your colleagues’job titles?
How long have you been working in the company?
How long have you been working in this firm since your graduation?
How long have you been in the position?
Who do you report your work to?
What is the position in your company?
How many staffs do you supervise?
What's the main business of your company? Name of general manager?
What have you done in your work?
What are your responsibilities?
What are your achievements?
Tell me one of your biggest achievements?
Why did you work in the same company for so long?
Do you know any company in Canada, which offers the same service as your company?
What's your routine work?
Do you have a reference letter from the present employer?
After you land in Canada, what sort of job you plan to look for and how long you believe will take you before you can successfully get a job offer?
Why do you think you can be successful in Canada, while many other immigrants have failed in their career?
Why do you think you can live and be successful in Canada at your age?
How can you find a job in Canada?
If I approve your application, do you think you will have any problems to adapt the new living style in Canada?If no, tell me why you have confidence to adapt to the new environment?
What plans have you made to live in Canada?
How can you survive in Canada?
What are you going to do if you cannot find a job in Canada? How will your friends help you?
What will be the first important thing you are going to do after arrival in Canada?
What’s your Career Objective?
You know a lot of Hong Kong people have come back from Canada, how do you think about it?
Can you tell me something about your career?
Why are you certain that you can be qualified as a successful immigrant?
Do you have any idea about the job market in your occupation in Canada?
Have you done any research about job opportunities in Canada?
Do you know anything about the present employment situation in Canada?
Do you have any relatives or friends in Canada who could assist you?
What are your relatives (friends) doing in Canada?
What are you going to do if you have no money and nobody is willing to help you?
Do you have enough money to support yourself and your family if you can’t find a job immediately?
How much transferable funds and other personal assets do you have? Do you have a summary of your assets?
2 移民面試中的常問問題
COACHING MEMO
Note:
1. This coaching memo is intended to help prepare you for you personal interview. Visa officers may vary of course in their style of conducting interviews. This memo, however, should give you a good idea of what questions may be asked and how to respond to them.
2. Dress for the interview as if you were applying for a job.
3. Bring all ORIGINAL of your documents which are requested.
4. Go over the application form before you got to the interview so that your answers will not contradict what is stated in the application.
5. Look directly to the interview officer when he/she is talking and while you are answering him/her.
6. Be courteous always. You may ask for the name of the Immigration Officer, unless he/she introduces himself/herself at the start of the interview. This is important, as we need the name of the interviewer for the purpose of following up the status of your application. If the officer has identified himself/herself, use his/her name once in a while.
7. In answering questions, be truthful. Also, be brief but as complete as possible in your replies. Do not give lengthy answers as the Interviewing Officer may be bored with your lengthy replies. Answer to the best of your knowledge.
8. Do not be argumentative. If you differ in opinion from the Immigration Officer on some matter, state your point but DO NOT argue.
9. If you do not know the reply to the question, say so. You may say:" I do not remember" or "I do not have the answer to that questions, but I can find out for you and let you know." If you are unsure of the answer, never guess, unless you first quality your answer by saying, "I am not sure, but I think it may have been...."
10. Do not volunteer information. Answer only the questions asked.
11. You need to convince the Interviewing Officer that:
- you are able to support yourself in Canada.
- you have enough money to live on if you should need to look for a job.
- you have some type of realization with Canada (list of friends/family).
- you will be able to establish yourself in Canada in the job that you proposed to do.
12. It is alright to ask what the next step is in the processing of your application.
For your information, it takes on the average anywhere from 2 to 6 months for visas to be issued from date of the interview. Should an Immigration Officer say otherwise, it is either the Immigration Officer is new or sometimes mentions an optimistic date. We are saying this so as not to create any false hopes in the applicant that the visas will be ready in 3 or 4 weeks, as had been mentioned in some interviews. We are just going by our actual experience.
13. You will be asked to sign your application forms in the presence of the Immigration Officer. It is during the interview that the best opportunity presents itself for the application to be sure that there will be no error in the visas, specially in connection with names and birth dates.
14. After the interview, it is important that you write down the questions asked and the replies you actually gave during the interview and that you forward the same to us as soon as possible. We would like to know of any concerns which the interviewing officer may have shown regarding your application. Again, this is important in our following up your case with the interviewing officer.
15. For your information, immigrant are giver a validity date equal to the validity of medical results. Medicals are valid for one year from the date they were taken. Extending visa expiry dates is not possible as new medicals have to be taken or as in other posts, a new application may have to be submitted.
Below are some questions and answers for your reference. These are the type of questions that you may be asked, and some sample responses. Do not memorize these answers. They are merely guidelines. Some of these questions may be worded differently, they may be omitted or others may be asked instead. Just answer the questions honestly.
Q Why do you want to migrate to Canada?
A I want to provide a better future and life for myself.
Q Why do you think Canada is a better place?
1. Canada is a peaceful democratic country and is politically stable.
2. Canada provides excellent opportunities for people who want to work hard. Even the United Nations has recognized Canada as the best place to live in.
3. Canada has a wonderful standard of living.
4. The health care system is also excellent.
5. Canada offers good opportunities to those who are willing to work hard, and I believe I will be very successful in Canada and will have a good life there. Canada has long been regarded as one of the best places in the world in which to live.
6. Canada is a multi-cultural society, where I can retain my culture and background and still feel that I belong here.
Q What do you know about Canada?
A I know Canada is a beautiful, peaceful, and clean country. The people are very friendly. It is politically stable, and democratic. Even the United Nations has recognized Canada as the best place to live. (Explain to the Immigration Officer how you know about Canada, for example, from relatives or friends who live/visit Canada, from the media/newspa-pe-r etc.). I know that Jean Chretien is the Prime Minister of Canada and the leader of the Liberal Party. Canada, http://m.emrowgh.com
Q Why do you want to leave China permanently?
A As much as I like my country, I do not think that there are much prospects for a future. I would like to be able to settle down in a country that is more politically stable. I believe Canada holds a bright future for me.
Q Have you been to Canada before?
A No/Yes.
Q If you have never been to Canada, how do you know that you will like it?
A I have many friends and family in Canada, they keep me up to date with news of Canada. I also read about Canada whenever available in the newspa-pe-r.
Q How many years of education do you have?
A
Q What are you doing now?
A (Tell the officer about your present and previous duties and experience and place more emphasis on those related to the occupation in which you are applying.)
Q What documentary evidence can you show to prove previous working experience? How many staff you supervise?
A
Q What is your intended occupation in Canada?
A I would like to pursue the occupation of xx-xx
Q How many years of experience do you have in your intended occupation?
A
Q What makes you believe you are qualified to work as such in Canada?
A I am confident I can offer my expertise to my prospective employer in Canada. I have a great deal of training and experience in my occupation.
(Attached are job description of your intended occupation in Canada. You should be familiar with the same. You should not memorize them but use them as a guide in discussing your personal experience as it relates to the occupation. You should mention all your experiences, whether they were acquired in your present job or in previous ones. The idea is to show that you had actual experience in your intended occupations.)
Q Are you willing to take "any other job"?
A No. (You should not say "yes" to the question, since some visa officers take it as lack of conviction on the part of the applicant to pursue the intended occupation.)
Q There is a recession now in Canada. Jobs are difficult. Do you think you can find suitable employment in Canada?
A (There are some interviewing officers who delve deeply into the matter of finances, questioning how you can survive should you be unable to secure jobs in view of the present recession in Canada. You mentioned in your application form that you will bring with you to Canada over RMB90,000 in transferable money. You should be ready with proof regarding these. The more you can show, the better.)
I am a resourceful and determined person, and believe that with perseverance I will have no difficulty finding employment. I also believe that the economy is soon going to start improving.
Q Have you ever been refused visa before?
A Please answer truthfully.
Q Do you have relative in Canada?
A (You should know the circumstances about your relative, including the year he/she landed, where he/she lives, what he/she do for a living etc. (If asked where you intend to live upon arrival, you should say that you will be staying TEMPORARILY with a relative/friend and as soon as you gets a job, you would want to have your own apartment. You should therefore know about your relative/friend's address, house (if there is extra room for you, etc.)
Regarding your relative/friend, you should also know when he/she got landed in Canada and what he/she is now doing for a living, etc. any basic information to show that you are close to that relative/friend and therefore has offered you assistance.)
Q Where do you intend to go in Canada?
A I intend to go to Toronto, Ontario.
Q How much money do you intend to bring to Canada?
A I have assets of RMB90,000 as transferable money. (Please refer to figure stated in Item 22 of your application form. If there is an increase or decrease in the amount, you may explain due to income, sale of property etc. whatever the case may be, the idea is the more you are able to show, the better).
Q Do you think you can take Canadian winter?
A I know that it is very cold in the winter, but I am a very adaptable person, so I think I will become accustomed to the Canadian winters relatively easily. My friends in Canada have adjusted very easily to the winters. I also know that homes, schools, shopping centers, cars, buses, etc. are all heated, so exposure to the cold is limited. I do not think that I will have a problem.
Q Why do you have to hire a lawyer?/Why don't you hire a lawyer?
A ....
Q What did your lawyer tell you to say in the interview?
A ...
Q After you have landed in Canada, do you plan to go back to China?
A (Note: This question may be asked to test your sincerity in wanting to live in Canada. We suggest you answer as follows:) I will settle in Canada, stay permanently in Canada and make Canada my home, although I will return to China on vacation.
Q How soon are you planning to immigrate to Canada?
A Of course, as soon as I receive my visa.
At the conclusion of the interview, please ask the Interviewing Officer whether you have satisfied all criteria. If Immigration Officer tells you that he/she has to think about your application before recommending visas, ask "what is the area that you require clarification?" and provide explanation until he/she is convinced.
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