
Emma arrives in Canada
and goes through Immigration
6 Immigration Words
Emma at Immigration

After a long flight from Paris, Emma arrived in Canada. She followed the signs for arrivals and immigration, feeling a bit nervous but also excited.

When it was her turn, the officer smiled and asked to see her passport and card. Emma handed them over politely with both hands.

He asked how long she would stay and where she would go. Emma answered clearly while the officer checked her information.

She stood in a long line with other travelers and held her passport and arrival card. Emma took a deep breath and prepared to speak English.

The officer asked why she was visiting Canada. Emma said she was there for a vacation and wanted to see the city and nearby mountains.

The officer stamped her passport and welcomed her to Canada. Emma thanked him and walked forward, happy she had passed immigration.
6 Questions
Where did Emma arrive from?
She arrived from Paris.
Why is Emma visiting Canada?
She is visiting for a vacation.
What did Emma hold while she waited in line?
Her passport and arrival card.
What did the officer do while Emma waited?
He checked her information.
What did the officer ask Emma to give him?
Her passport and arrival card.
Did the officer stamp her passport?
Yes, he did.
Role Play: Immigration

Emma goes through Immigration
Officer: Good morning. Passport and arrival card, please.
Emma: Yes, here you are.
Officer: What is the purpose of your visit?
Emma: I’m here for sightseeing.
Officer: How long will you stay in Canada?
Emma: For two weeks.
Officer: Where will you stay?
Emma: At the Blue Maple Hotel in Vancouver.
Officer: Do you have a return ticket?
Emma: Yes, I fly back to France on the 20th.
Officer: Great. Welcome to Canada!
Emma: Thank you very much.
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