Brunswick Entrepreneurial Program
Founded In 2014 Chennai, India
The New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program is managed by the provincial government. The Entrepreneurial Stream of the New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP) is an economic immigration program for experienced entrepreneurs who are ready to start, operate, and actively manage a firm while living and residing in New Brunswick permanently with their families.
For Becoming an Immigrant Entrepreneur, you need to qualify the following criteria:
Providing considerable economic value to New Brunswick via a variety of Eligible Business Investments. Eligible investments must be obtained from the applicant's net worth and can include, but are not limited to, the following:
Commercial property
Employees' day-to-day responsibilities may need the usage of equipment like as Equipment is required for use in primary production and manufacture of items, including but not limited to an initial inventory of up to 50% of the entire company investment or real cost, whichever is less.
If buying an existing business, the candidate must demonstrate to the Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labor that the business:
Has been in continuous operation by the same owner for the three years before the purchase date and that the owner is a permanent resident or citizen of Canada
Will be purchased at proven fair market value
Has achieved a proven net profit for at least two of the previous three years as demonstrated by audited financial statements
Will provide for the continued employment to existing staff on similar terms and conditions
Is not in receivership and/or has not filed for bankruptcy for the three years before the date of purchase
The business must create at least two full-time jobs for permanent residents or citizens of Canada living in New Brunswick. The two full-time jobs cannot include the applicant, the applicant’s spouse or common-law partner, dependent children, and/or other family members.
Concerning operating the business, the candidate must:
Ensure the business pays income tax on taxable income earned
Comply with all legislation in the province including, but not limited to, the Employment Standards Act, Human Rights Act, and Occupational Health and Safety Act
Comply with all Canadian laws in establishing, purchasing, and maintaining the business
Obtain the necessary licenses and permits, etc., from all applicable municipal, provincial, and/or federal authorities
On complying with the defined standards for eligibility, the following is the process flow to be followed by the candidate:
Candidates submit a self-assessed Expression of Interest
Selected candidates receive an Invitation to Apply
Candidates who receive an ITA must use a designated accounting services provider to complete a net worth verification report
Approved candidates receive a letter with instructions for submitting a signed and dated Business Performance Agreement and the deposit of $100,000 to the Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training, and Labour
Successful candidates received a nomination from New Brunswick, for use in applying to IRCC Canada for permanent residence