Are you looking for help with New Brunswick Immigration? We have affordable lawyers that can assist. They can help you with your Canada permanent resident application. Further, they can assist you with living in New Brunswick. If you want to work in New Brunswick, they can assist you in getting your work permit.
New Brunswick is a small province. There are cheaper provinces to get your PR. Therefore, speak to an immigration lawyer to get legal advice. You can fill out the form on the side of this page. Further, you can book a time below to speak to an affordable immigration lawyer.
New Brunswick Immigration Application
The rest of this article is written for those that want to “invest” their way into New Brunswick. If you have an average income, you see our main immigration page.
There is one program for investors in New Brunswick, Canada. It’s called the “Entrepreneur Stream.” You must invest $250K into a new business. There is a $100K refundable security deposit which you can get back if things don’t work out.
The professional fees (non-legal fees) are $24,500.
There is a net worth verifier fee of $4500.
Provincial fees also apply to the province of New Brunswick. The fees are $2000.
There is a $20,000 legal fee.
You can see other immigration programs in Canada below:
New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program
You must meet a number of requirements. It’s also important to have a net worth of $600,000 and three years of business experience. You must be between the ages of 22-55 (we know this is strange.) Also, you must score a “5” on the Canadian language test. This can be done in either English or French.
The pro’s to investing in New Brunswick are numerous. There is a very low cost of housing and living. Also, there is a stable real estate market. Finally, there is no foreign buyers tax.
However, there are limited profits from real estate investments.
Look at how many programs and terms there are below:
- New Brunswick provincial nominee program
- work permit
- skilled worker
- permanent resident
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Author: Alistair Vigier is the CEO of ClearWay Law