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Interviewing twice, the person
with military background finally acquired immigration visa. |
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of our clients, Mr. Yang, male, graduating from a military academy,
worked in a non-military unit when raising the application.
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Outcome
of his application |
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His
application materials were sent to Canadian embassy in Hong Kong
in 1999. In July 2000, he passed the first interview held at the
embassy in Hong Kong. Afterwards, his background investigation
was carried out. In February 2001, he was asked to Hong Kong to
attend the second interview and passed. |
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Comments
on the case |
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applicator’s background of military academy could increase the
sensitivity of his application for immigration. Prolonged background
investigation to the applicator and even negative result of the
case could be triggered if the case is not treated properly. The
favorable reputation of Lawrence Company and the accuracy and
the comprehensiveness of application materials greatly secured
the credit of the applicator. Although the applicator attended
interviews twice, the visa officer quickly completed the investigation
of the professional qualification of the applicator, offered the
positive result and issued the visa. |
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