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we accept self employed people more than anything, but the rule is that you must have a canadian investor, and at least 1 employee.
The cost of living in New Brunswick is wickedly cheap. Unfortunately the avergae salary is not as high as other provinces. But you will still have more money to yourself here. The culture and the people who live here are very carring and understanding for the most part. Look at the 3-4 thousand 9/11 passengers that got stranded in Moncton. I myself live in Moncton. It is a bilingual city that is in the middle of a massive housing and technology boom, Ibm is comming to town as well as a dozen other massive companies. We have the world's highest ranking of call centers and tech related jobs per capita, besides silicon valley that is.
Our watter is clean. Just got a 1.2 billion dollar watter treatment plant. The air quality is great compared to other provinces. There is millions of acres of untouched land all over the province. My only warning to anyone looking to move out this way is to avoid the northern cities and towns because they are full of french Quebec seperatists bastards and gas sniffin Aboriginals.
This area is a great place to raise children. And housing is fairly cheap. 100k buys you a brand new 2 level with finished basement in a prestigious neighbourhood. If you want luxury. A massive 3 story with fully finished basement and in-law suite will run about 250k in our most snobbish subdivisions.
The crime rate is pretty low compared to anywheres else.
We are also the coffe capital of the world according to Statistics Canada. There is 1 Tim Horton's on every 5 blocks it seems. Not something to be proud of but hey...
Hope some of this info helps you out
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