There are many questions you may need to ask at an airport.
Where is the check-in counter for Can I get a window seat?
_______ Airlines?
Can I get an aisle seat?
Is my flight on time?
Where can I find a taxi/bus?
How long is my flight delayed?
Where is the baggage claim?
Where is the washroom?
When should I be at the departure gate?
Where is the Internet lounge?
Where is the departure gate?
Where is the smoker's lounger?
Is my connecting flight on time?
These are some common questions you may hear at the check-in counter.
May I see your ticket? / Ticket, please
What's your purpose for traveling? -> For working/ traveling/ studying
Do you have a photo-ID/ Passport?
Are you checking any bags?
Do you have a carry-on bag?
Do you require any special assistance/ help?
Did you pack these bags yourself?
Did you, at any time, leave your bag unattended?
(Did you leave your bag by itself. This is a security risk because someone could put something
in your bag. So, the airline wants to be sure you know what is in your bag.)
Are you traveling with any liquids?
(Do you have any liquids in your bags such as shampoo, deodorant, or drinks?)
Is there anything fragile in your bags?
(fragile = breakable)
What is your final destination?
Would you like a window seat or an aisle seat?
Do you have any special eating requirements?
Common Canada Immigration Interview Questions
1. Why do you want to move to Canada? You will want to answer this in your own
words, but
2. Have you used someone else’s help in preparing your application? Answer
this question with yes/no. If yes, explain which lawyer or immigration consultant
helped you and the company they work for.
3. What do you see as the biggest challenge of immigrating to Canada?
4. What are your religious views? Explain any religious views, if any, and why
they are important to you.
5. What would you do if you couldn’t find a job in Canada? For this question, it
is in your best interest to make sure you have a job already lined up in Canada.
State your plans for this job.
6. What do you like to do in your spare time? Let them know any hobbies you
may have such as reading, learning, taking care of your family, outdoor activities,
music, etc.
7. Have you ever used any name besides your current name? Let the
interviewer know if you’ve ever used another name besides your current name and
explain why you have changed it.
8. Can you tell us about any overseas travel you might have undertaken? Be
honest about any travel you have done in the past. If you haven’t traveled
9. Can you tell us about any overseas travel you might have undertaken? Be
honest about any travel you have done in the past. If you haven’t traveled
overseas, you may tell them this.
10. Tell me about yourself. Talk about any hobbies, goals, work ethic, or
anything in the past that has made you who you are today.
11. Have you ever been treated for any severe mental or physical illness
or any chronic disorder?
12. Why did you want to leave your home country?
13. Why did you decide to move to <city>?
14. How confident are you in your English or French abilities (Speaking,
reading, writing)?
15. What is your source of income?
16. Do you have any debt? Be honest about your finances and whether or not
you currently have any debt owed anywhere.
17. What do you want to do in Canada and what is your goal there?
18. What if your application is not approved?
19. Please describe your typical working day.
20. Are you married and do you have children? You should provide the
most accurate information about your spouse, whether you are married or not, or if
you have recently divorced. You may respond with I currently don’t have any
children if that is the case, and if you do have children, you will want to state the
number of children, ages, and genders. If you answer a question concerning your
status improperly, it may reflect poorly on you and result in a visa denial.
21. How many Canadian provinces can you name? You will want to study up
on your Canadian provinces so that you will at least be able to name a few. The
Canadian provinces are: Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick,
Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario,
Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and Yukon.
22. Who is Canada’s current prime minister? Currently, Canada’s prime
minister is Justin Trudeau. He has been Canada’s prime minister since 2015.
23. Can you name some famous Canadians? You can do your own research
on this topic, but some famous, well-known Canadians are Justin Beiber, Celine
Dion, Jim Carrey, Ryan Reynolds and Pamela Anderson.
24. How many Canadian cities can you name? Some of Canada’s most
popular cities include Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Niagra Falls, Victoria, Halifax,
Quebec City, Calgary, Ottawa, and Edmonton.
25. What do you think is the cost of living in Canada? The cost of living in
Canada will vary from different provinces and cities. You will want to do your
research on what the cost of living is depending on where you plan on residing in
Canada.
26. Do you have family or friends in Canada? If your visa application
demonstrates that you have family or friends in Canada, they will require their
names and contact information. This information will assist the interviewer in
understanding your relationships and make certain that you have strong
support throughout the country.
Canada Work Permit Visa Interview Questions and
Answers:
When did you receive a job offer? State the date you received the job offer and
make sure to bring documents that show proof of the specific job offer.
What is the name of the company? Remember to learn all of the specifics
regarding your potential career so that you can confidently and without hesitation
answer all of the questions. You must know the complete name of the company
and who will be your boss.
What will your position be at this company? Only include the information that
is absolutely necessary. Describe your employment position in the new company,
including all of the tasks that you will be responsible for. Discuss why you are the
ideal applicant for the role and why your abilities are needed in this organization.
How long is your job offer?
What is your work experience here in Canada and outside of Canada?
Why do you want to work for this company in Canada?
Do you plan on returning to your home country after your work
permit? Don’t say anything about wanting to stay in Canada and not going back
to your own country unless you have plans to . You can discuss your family goals
and future professional stages in your home country. You can explain how your
time in Canada will help you advance in your career in your home country.