Before I saw many interviews on the Internet, I stayed at Wanxinglong Hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui. I have never been to Hong Kong before, so I plan to stay here. The hotel is easy to find. The place to get off the bus seems to be called Beijing Road, and there is an underground passage next to it, which leads to the subway tsim sha tsui station. Go in and follow the road signs. Wanxinglong Hotel is at the D entrance of tsim sha tsui station, passing through the subway service center, where tickets are sold. I bought an Octopus card, 150 yuan. It is very convenient to take the subway and take a boat in the future. McDonald's, 7/ 1 1 can also be used.
From exit D2, the building next to you is Meilidu Building. Just find the gate and go in. The hotel is on14th floor. The telephone number is 23 1 18807, 27220778. A single room costs 300 Hong Kong dollars a day. The room is very small. You can get on the kang when you enter the door. There is no window, so it is very quiet. Hygiene is also good, air conditioning, wifi, bathroom everything. The light inside is also very bright, which is not bad if you just sleep. I heard that there are also rooms with windows, but next to the hotel is a bustling area, which is quite noisy. Sure enough, many interviewees live here, and they didn't look for it when they lived, but the migrants they met during the interview also lived here when they asked each other, hehe.
I bought a local mobile phone card in the hotel, 60 yuan. I can use it when I plug it in. It's twenty-five cents to call domestic Hong Kong dollars, but be careful to dial the ip number, otherwise it will be very expensive. I didn't read the instructions carefully at first, but it didn't take long for a card to be played. Then I bought another one.
After settling down, go out for a stroll and eat some food. There is a McDonald's nearby, 24 hours a day, next to the International Plaza. The International Plaza is a big shopping mall, with all kinds of clothes and electrical appliances, and there is a supermarket on the ground floor. McDonald's in Hong Kong is very cheap. It's only HK$ 20 for a Big Mac set meal, which may be cheaper than in China.
I'm going to have a stroll after dinner. Let's go to Victoria Harbour first. It's close to the hotel, and it's only 0/0 minutes' walk/kloc. Because it was getting late, I didn't plan to step on it at first, but when I got to Victoria Harbour, I saw a boat going to Central on the pier. Once in 2 yuan, it seemed that there was still a discount for swiping Octopus cards, so I sat and played, so I took a boat to Central. After disembarking, go to the covered bridge and walk along the covered bridge. It takes about five minutes to get to the trading square. This is the place for the interview. The location is on the 10 floor.
After coming back, I played late in Victoria Harbour and slept until noon the next day. Go to step on the spot in the afternoon. On the 10 floor, there is the Immigration Bureau on one side and HSBC on the other. The entrance to the immigration office here is the waiting area, with three or four rows of sofas, and behind the sofa is the room where the little girl who registered and called the station stayed. There are already three or four pairs of migrant friends waiting for interviews, and two of them are facing each other. Everyone is quiet and nervous. I sat there for a while, waiting for the interviewer to come out at 1:30, and a woman passed the single, and the uncle met. A couple, aunt-faced, didn't know the result. Finally, aunt said she would send them something next week. She didn't know what to send or whether it had passed. There's no point in watching it again. Go back to rest. I heard that a couple who went in later failed.
I have been hesitant about what to wear before the interview. I heard that it is best to wear formal clothes, but I don't have the habit of wearing formal clothes or formal clothes. I was going to wear a T-shirt with the company logo, so I decided to wear something formal after stepping on it. In the evening, I bought a pair of trousers, a long-sleeved shirt and no tie at the International Plaza. Pants are very suitable. You don't need to change the length when you buy them for the first time. They are just right.
The preparation for this interview is not very sufficient. I have long known that there are 1 120 questions. I didn't like reciting questions since I was a child, so I always couldn't read them. I didn't see 100 questions before the interview. I was still very busy at work before the interview, went on several business trips, and insisted on taking French classes at night, so I basically didn't have time to calm down and prepare for the interview. In the past, exams were always like this, and I couldn't get up until the last minute, so I didn't know what to say about the interview before I came to Hong Kong. When I arrived in Hong Kong, the cell phone was dead, and the company couldn't find it. The world was finally quiet. After stepping back, I began to prepare for the interview carefully. First, I went through all the materials carefully to make sure that there were no problems. Then I began to think about words, what to say in the interview, about the motivation of immigration, and about the job content. The room was so stuffy that I went to McDonald's. I ordered a Big Mac set meal and began to think of words. Holding an iphone with a French dictionary on it, I want to look up words at the same time. Iphone in Hong Kong is so popular that I look around and play with it one by one. It's like this until 1 1. My brain is a little tired and my heart is very nervous, so let's take a walk in Victoria Harbour. Walking in Victoria Harbour, blowing the wind, I feel much more relaxed. While watching the scenery, I usually sort out my thoughts again, and I didn't go back to sleep until almost 2 o'clock.
Get up at 0: 00 on the interview day/kloc-0: 00, tidy up, put on the equipment bought last night, and take the materials to the trading square. I ate a beef rice at Yoshinoya, opposite the trading square, and I was very nervous. I barely finished eating the rice and went to the 10 floor with a coke. Yesterday, I saw a couple who came to step on the spot and met me at the same time. We have a couple and a women's singles in front of us. It's not time to go to work yet, and uncles and aunts haven't come yet, so sit back and wait.
At this time, I don't want anything, I can't think of anything, and there is only one idea, which is to start quickly and end quickly. My aunt is very active in her work. She started work around 1:20, and was faced by a couple. Uncle didn't know where he went. He didn't come back until about 1:40, and the women's singles were called in. Specifically, my uncle's room is inside, and I have to go through two doors. The interview is face to face, and there is no glass. Besides, I can see the Victoria Harbour in the office, and the scenery is very good. My aunt's room can be entered directly from the waiting area, and it is separated by glass. Almost like a bank. Aunt's efficiency is relatively high, and it ends in 40 minutes, and the interview is passed.
When I stepped on the spot on the first day, I heard that uncles are more easygoing, and they like to play freely during the interview. My aunt is more serious and seems to be having a hard time. So next, the remaining two couples and I want to meet our uncle. Unfortunately, my name was called next.
Going in is like a bank. It's the aunt and the translator through the glass window. I forget who said bonjour first. It seems that the aunt said it first, hehe. Next is the set of mandarin. I'll sit tight and adjust my mood during this time.
My aunt interviewed completely according to the form. I don't know what the form is. While asking questions, I ticked the form, which are all very basic questions.
First of all, my marital status, I answered celibataire of course, but I still asked if I had any children, hehe. . He also asked me if I planned to have children in a year, whether I had been to Quebec, whether I had any relatives there, and so on. . It's all just answer oui and non's questions.
Then she asked for my passport and asked me if I had a photocopy. I didn't know I had to hand in a photocopy in advance, so I had to say no, so my aunt took my passport to make a copy. Then at the same time, let me show my diploma or something to the translator.
When my aunt came back, she began to work on the computer. The translator told her about my education. She asked me what courses I had taken, why I wanted to study this major, and so on. . My major was too biased, so I casually said a few courses. I guess she didn't understand them at all, so I didn't ask them again.
Next, I was asked what I knew about Quebec. I simply said two words. My aunt has been typing on the computer and doesn't seem to listen carefully.
Knock on the computer and then come back for my work certificate and recommendation letter. Hand it in. She didn't read the work certificate at all. She just read my recommendation letter. Then ask me about my work, what I do, and what difficulties I have in my work. It's just what's different at work. The pronunciation of this word is a bit strange. I didn't recognize it at all. She repeated it several times. It sounded like diffcile to me, and she ignored me when I read the translation. Finally, my aunt impatiently wrote it on paper and showed it to me with a glass window. Hehe, this just understood. I told you that working in this place is too long, and it's a bit boring to repeat it simply.
Then there is the motive of emigration. Barabara said that there are many things in China that can't be tolerated.
Then he asked me if I could speak English, and I said it was ok. Let me talk about my work in English. I'm so nervous at this time that I can't speak English fluently. I'm completely mixed with French. A document can't remember how to pronounce English! I always want to use je when I say I, but my aunt looked blank and went back to knock on her computer. .
Finally, he asked me what I was going to do there, and I said I was going to do this job. Then I showed him a few job postings printed on the Internet, saying that I could do all these, and then I showed him some certificates that I took, saying that some of the job postings required these certificates, and I did, so it shouldn't be too difficult to find a job.
Finally, I said I was accept. I didn't understand it the first time, but I understood it the second time. Say merci quickly! At this time, my aunt and the translator who had been silent relaxed and smiled, hehe. . But I still haven't taken out a lot of things. The bank proved something and showed it to my aunt. My aunt laughed helplessly. Then give me the CSQ form and let me make sure that the name and date of birth are correct.
Finally, ask me if there are any questions. If there are any questions, just pack up and come out. This process only takes 40 minutes.
After I came out, I waited for a long time to interview with my husband and wife at the same time. One wanted to know the result, and the other lived in Wanxinglong. After that, I could go back together. They met their uncles, went in later than me, and had a long interview, which lasted about an hour and twenty minutes. Finally came out, too! Everyone is very happy. Let's go back by subway.