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Hi Experts
We have just received our interview date. The accompanying letter says that we have
to get clearance from FBI. But I have already sent that to the Canadian consulate in
New York. So my questions are:
1- Shall I get the FBI clearance again?
2- Shall I pay the ROLF?
3- What type of questions are asked on the interview?
Thank you all
DB
We have just received our interview date. The accompanying letter says that we have
to get clearance from FBI. But I have already sent that to the Canadian consulate in
New York. So my questions are:
1- Shall I get the FBI clearance again?
2- Shall I pay the ROLF?
3- What type of questions are asked on the interview?
Thank you all
DB
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The letter that you have received is likely a form letter, and may not consider that
you have already submitted the clearance. As such clearances generally carry a
validity of 6 months, however, it may be best to proceed to obtain a new one, even if
the same clearance had previously been provided.
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You may do so after the interview. Sending in a payment now would not likely expedite
matters significantly.
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Selection interviews generally focus on occupation and education, and consistency of
such with NOC requirements. Additional information on this topic may be found at
Campbell, Cohen's web site at the following URL:
http://canadavisa.com/documents/selint.htm
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CAMPBELL, COHEN - attorneys at law tel:514.937.9445 / fax:514.937.2618
[email protected] http://canadavisa.com
Online Community: http://canadavisa.com/community
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The letter that you have received is likely a form letter, and may not consider that
you have already submitted the clearance. As such clearances generally carry a
validity of 6 months, however, it may be best to proceed to obtain a new one, even if
the same clearance had previously been provided.
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You may do so after the interview. Sending in a payment now would not likely expedite
matters significantly.
>
Selection interviews generally focus on occupation and education, and consistency of
such with NOC requirements. Additional information on this topic may be found at
Campbell, Cohen's web site at the following URL:
http://canadavisa.com/documents/selint.htm
________
CAMPBELL, COHEN - attorneys at law tel:514.937.9445 / fax:514.937.2618
[email protected] http://canadavisa.com
Online Community: http://canadavisa.com/community