Immigration Interview Questions


Large number of people migrate from one country to another for different pursuits. Although there are no restrictions to move around, there are some formalities that need to be completed before you are given the nod to move to another country. One important phase in the session of different formalities is where you have to answer the immigration interview questions asked by the authorities.

With the immigration interview questions, the authorities try to know more about your personal and professional background and to crosscheck the information you provide through the various documents filled for immigration. Answering these questions honestly is very important because even if one or more answers are found to be untrue, then it may create hurdles ahead and in worst case scenario, you won't be able to get the approval to migrate.

For your reference, we have provided some of the most common interview question that officers ask people who wish to migrate to a different country. Some or all of these questions will be asked to you depending on your gender, purpose of migrating, marital status, profession, and other factors.

Question 1: Which is your and your parents' native place?
Answer: You probably have provided this information in the documents. Still, the authorities ask such basic questions just to confirm that you have filled the form yourself and no mistake has been committed, either intentionally or unintentionally while filling up the forms.

Question 2: What is the difference between your mother and father's ages?
Answer: This question may seem irrelevant for a moment, but the officers are not exactly interested to know the the difference in your parents' age. What they intend to know is whether you are aware of your parents' real age. Answering these type of questions correctly shows that you remember details.

Question 3: When and where did you meet your spouse?
Answer: As a couple, you and your partner may show love and affection all the time, recollecting and narrating the experience of the very first time would be a fascinating thing for the authorities to know about. Tell about the incident and what happened the day when you met and how long you had been together that day.

Question 4: What is your routine on a normal day?
Answer: This answer helps the interviewers to know about your lifestyle and how you plan and spend your day. It also gives a glimpse about your approach towards the tasks that need to be performed on a regular basis.

Question 5: When was the last time you fought with your parents/spouse?
Answer: You need to be prepared for questions similar to this one. Fights and arguments are common among family members, and you can disclose the incident where you had a fight or argument with your parents or spouse.

Question 6: Are you working or studying?
Answer: Disclose your profession or the course you are pursuing and do not forget to mention the highlights of the job or the course and why you chose it over others.

Question 7: What is your involvement in community service? Have you been a part of any organization that works towards social welfare?
Answer: Your participation in activities that are solely aimed for the benefit of people who are not in anyway connected to you through any biological or social strings highlights your ability to be a responsible citizen filled with a sense of being a helpful person for as many people as you can.

Question 8: What do you know about the city where you plan to reside after migrating?
Answer: It is very important to be aware of the geographical, economical, social, and political environment of the city where you want to reside after migrating. This helps the authorities to know that you have planned well in advance and know more than just the basics.

Question 9: Why did you choose this city?
Answer: You need to emphasize on points that made you choose the city you are migrating to. It can be due to the pleasant weather, emerging job opportunities, excellent infrastructure, etc.

Question 10: Are you suffering from a chronic disease?
Answer: If you are suffering from any chronic disease, speak about it frankly and also tell about the treatment you have opted for.

Question 11: Can you provide references of your employers or other people you have been associated with?
Answers: You should be ready with at least two references when officers ask this question. Providing reference is mandatory, because it enhances your credibility.

Apart from these questions, several other questions are asked during the immigration interview. The only thing you need to remember is to provide accurate and relevant answers while being confident. The authorities have their own ways of judging the accuracy of the information, and they usually do before approving the immigration.

We hope that by now you are aware of what you should speak in order to make it easy for the authorities to approve your request for migration.


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