Interview Questions for Sweden Visa
Tell the truth. It sounds simple, but here are a few extra tips:
Make sure you answer questions to fit the type of visa you are applying for. For example, if you are applying for a 6 month Student Visa, don't tell the immigration officer that you are moving to Australia permanently ( we heard of a case like this recently!).
It's all right to take notes when you fill out your application forms, and to take along the notes when you go for the interview. It's what anyone would do if they had to answer questions before a committee. You can't be expected to remember all those dates and details without a reminder.
If you've honestly forgotten, then say so. No one will think you are cheating or telling lies. It happens to all of us.
Make sure your spouse has some notes on things he (or she) may get asked. Read the application forms together so that you are both familiar with the documents and the migration procedure.
If you are taking children with you for the interview plan a little in advance. You may have to wait. Take along some entertainments for the waiting room, and a snack. You want to present the picture of a peaceful family to the migration officer, so be skilful and think ahead. Explain to older children what you are doing, why going to Australia is important for your family. Emphasise the advantages to them. The films here are great, and they have skateboard parks in many community parks. Sporting facilities are available in most localities, often free to students. In fact, Australia is a fantastic place for young people.
When you go for the interview, be positive and enthusiastic about your move to Australia. If you express doubts about your ability to manage in a new country, worries about learning English or reservations about schooling for your children, the immigration officer may think you lack the willpower to make the change. Be realistic about the changes in your lifestyle as you adapt to the Australian way of life, but be positive about your ability and your family's ability to manage.
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