Semi-private practice : Moncton NB

Join us for a two-hour semi-private consultation led by CICC regulated consultants Martha Acosta and Carolina Feican. In this session, we will explore the significant changes to Canada's 2025 immigration policies and how these affect temporary residents in New Brunswick. We will address key issues such as the extension of study permits, graduate work permits (PGWP), open work permits for family members and possible pathways to permanent residency.
Date and place of the event
May 2, 2025 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
The Junction - 770 St George Blvd Suite 1, Moncton, NB E1E 2C6
Agenda of the day
6:00 PM - 6:10 PM: Welcome and Introduction
- Presentation and welcome to participants.
6:10 PM - 6:40 PM: Extension of Study Leave and Open Work Permits for student partners
- Recent changes in study permit extension, application process and important considerations for future projections.
- Impact of the extension of work permits for spouses.
Eligibility criteria and current application procedures. - Alternative ways to cope with the impacts of the changes.
6:40 PM - 7:10 PM: Transition to PGWP (Post-Graduation Work Permit) and extension of spousal work permits
- Transition process from study permit to PGWP.
- Policy updates and their impact on post-graduation employment.
- Effects of the PGWP on work permits for spouses.
- Procedures for extending work permits and important procedural considerations.
7:10 PM - 7:40 PM: Pathways to Permanent Residence
- Introduction to the New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), Express Entry and the Atlantic Immigration Program.
7:40 PM - 8:00 PM: Questions & Answers & Closing
- Space for questions from the audience