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  1. The Federal Court provides judicial oversight for Canadas immigration system. The Court’s jurisdiction over citizenship, immigration and refugee matters comprises the following: Any matter arising under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.

    • Stays of Removal

      In order for the Court to stay removal, an applicant must...

    • E-Order

      Access to an on-line tool to provide the Court with a draft...

    • Forms

      Federal Courts Immigration and Refugee Protection Rules: 0:...

  2. Oct 24, 2024 · Find an Immigration Court and Access Internet-Based Hearings. The list below is alphabetized by state and then immigration court within each state. The default hearing medium for each immigration judge is available on each court's page, and links to access any internet-based hearings before that judge are below.

  3. Apr 12, 2023 · Some people seeking refuge have had to start their asylum application without a lawyer after being transferred to New Brunswick from Quebec — where they'd crossed into Canada from the U.S....

  4. Jul 3, 2023 · CBSA can decide to detain someone on immigration-related grounds in New Brunswick or anywhere else in Canada at one of its euphemistically called immigration holding centres in Laval, Québec, Toronto, Ontario, or Surrey, BC.

    • Minimum Requirements
    • Selection Factors
    • Business Trip
    • Interview
    • Business Plan
    • Conditionally Refundable Deposit
    • Business Investment
    • When Not to Apply

    In order to be eligible as a Business Applicant, candidates must: 1. Be between 22 and 55 years of age; 2. Hold at least a high school diploma; 3. Demonstrate sufficient English and, or French language ability to actively manage a business in New Brunswick; 4. Demonstrate an intention to live and operate a business in New Brunswick; 4.1. The applic...

    If all other eligibility criteria (outlined above) are met and the business plan is approved, applicants will be assessed according to five selection factors. In order to qualify for the Business Applicant Stream, candidates must score a minimum of 50 points. Factor 1: Age Factor 2: Language Factor 3: Education Factor 4: Business Experience Applica...

    Applicants are required to take a business trip to New Brunswick, prior to submitting their application, in order to become better acquainted with the province's business environment. The trip must be a minimum of five full business days, not including travel days, interview days, and statutory holidays. During the trip, applicants are required to ...

    After completing the business trip, applicants are required to attend an interview in New Brunswick with an NBPNP official. The purpose of this interview is to evaluate the applicant based on his/her: 1. Ability to speak, listen, and understand English or French; 2. Previous management experience; 3. Understanding of business in New Brunswick; 4. O...

    Under the Business Applicants stream, all candidates are required to submit a business plan with their application. The business plan is a written document explaining how the business will operate. Applicants have three options when considering a business in New Brunswick: 1. Purchase an existing business 2. Enter into a partnership with a New Brun...

    In order to guarantee the applicant's intention to operate a business in New Brunswick, a deposit of $75,000 CAD is required. This deposit is refundable provided that: 1. The applicant meets the requirements of the Deposit Agreement; 2. The applicant and his/her dependent family members have been granted permanent resident status by IRCC; 3. The ap...

    Applicants must be prepared to make a minimum business investment of $125,000 CAD in New Brunswick. Qualifying investments include: 1. Purchase of land and/or building for business purposes; 2. Moving costs for devices, equipment, and goods required for business operation; 3. Purchase of manufacturing equipment; 4. Purchase of office equipment, com...

    Candidates should not apply if they: 1. Have an application in process under another immigration program in Canada; 2. Are not lawfully residing in their country of residence at the time an application is received at the NBPNP Office (proof of lawful residence is required); 3. Have an unresolved humanitarian and compassionate claim in Canada; 4. Ar...

  5. New Brunswicks immigration program streams are pathways to permanent residence (PR) for foreign workers who have the skills, education, and work experience necessary to successfully contribute to New Brunswick’s economy. When applying to many of these programs, you must be PR ready.

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  7. Dec 2, 2023 · In this blog, we’ll explore the importance of seeking expert guidance in immigration matters and highlight why Falcon Law PC is the right choice for individuals navigating the immigration process in New Brunswick. For personalized advice and support, contact Falcon Law PC at 1-877-892-7778 or info@falconlawyers.ca.

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