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Subject: In queue waiting for interview
  This question is for Roy,Sharon or anyone else who may know, can anyone of you guys tell me what "In Queue" means? apparently i found our that my husband is in queue waiting for an interview, his file is in Havana CIC, what exactly does this means and will he or myself be notified when it´s time for his interview?? and do you know how long this could be?? thanks for any answers you can provide
[24-11-2011,15:00]
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gerorgiaB
WAITING (in reply to: In queue waiting for interview)
From the French words, a la queue, it means to be waiting in line, thus in process.
[25-11-2011,01:31]
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Anonymous
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When the British stand in queues (as they have been doing at least since 1837, when this meaning of the word is first recorded in English), they may not realize they form a tail. The French word queue from which the English word is borrowed is a descendant of Latin cda, meaning "tail." French queue appeared in 1748 in English, referring to a plait of hair hanging down the back of the neck. By 1802 wearing a queue was a regulation in the British army, but by the mid-19th century queues had disappeared along with cocked hats. Latin cda is also the source of Italian coda, which was adopted into English as a musical term (like so many other English musical terms that come from Italian). A coda is thus literally the "tail end" of a movement or composition.
[25-11-2011,16:46]
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SG
HELLAS (in reply to: In queue waiting for interview)
Going back to roots, Latin and Greek where most will end up.
[26-11-2011,13:25]
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