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CBDC Immigrant Loan program — Pilot Project

Get up to $20,000 in repayable loan capital to launch or grow your business in the CBDC region. This pilot is exclusively for temporary residents, so permanent residents do not qualify. Verified against the official source on July 2, 2026.

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CBDC offers up to $20,000 in loans for immigrants looking to start a business, with access to training, support, and flexible repayment options.
From the official program page, checked July 2, 2026

At a glance

Maximum supportLoans of up to $20,000. The pilot launched with $250,000 in available funding.
Issued byCommunity Business Development Corporations
Administered byCommunity Business Development Corporation (CBDC) - Coastal Business (funded with ACOA support)
RegionNew Brunswick; Nova Scotia; Prince Edward Island; Newfoundland and Labrador

Subject to program rules, available funding, and approval. Confirm current details with the official program administrator.

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Is this for you?

  • You are a temporary resident aged 19 or older who does not yet have permanent resident status.
  • You operate or plan to operate your business within the CBDC region, such as the Cape Breton Regional Municipality.
  • You need funds for start-up costs, fixed assets, or working capital and can comfortably service a loan.

Probably not the right fit if

  • You already hold permanent resident status, as this pilot is strictly for temporary residents.
  • Your business is located outside the CBDC service region.
  • You cannot afford to repay the loan with interest, since this is a repayable loan and not a grant.

How much you'd realistically get

Up to $20,000 per borrower, subject to the remaining balance of the $250,000 pilot fund.

What may be supported

  • Start-up costs for new businesses
  • Purchase of fixed assets (equipment, furniture)
  • Working capital for ongoing operations
  • Seasonal business inventory or staffing

How applying works

Effort: moderateYou must submit a completed application to the local CBDC office and likely provide business plans or financial projections.

  1. 01Confirm you are a temporary resident operating in the CBDC region.
  2. 02Prepare your business details, including start-up costs or working capital needs.
  3. 03Contact the local CBDC office or email patricia.macneil@cbdc.ca for the Coastal Business pilot.
  4. 04Submit the completed application package.
  5. 05Wait for review and approval; confirm repayment terms before signing.

Who to ask: CBDC general: 1-888-303-2232; Coastal Business pilot applications: patricia.macneil@cbdc.ca

Documents commonly required

  • Completed application form
  • Proof of temporary resident status
  • Business registration details
  • Financial projections or budget for the requested amount

How BBN Labs helps

  • BBN designs your storefront signage and brand identity, coordinating with qualified partners to use loan funds for a professional look that draws customers.
  • BBN builds your business website and online ordering system, putting financing to work on digital tools that capture orders and grow your reach.
  • BBN sets up your POS and inventory management tools, using the loan to streamline daily operations and track sales for better decision making.
  • BBN guides you through the application process and deadlines so you don't lose the funding.

What to know before you count on it

  • Interest is charged at prime rate + 3%, which can be higher than standard business loans.
  • The repayment term and amortization schedule are not published; confirm on the official page.
  • Funding is capped at $250,000 for the entire pilot; once spent, the program may close.
  • You must be a temporary resident; permanent residents are excluded from this specific pilot.

What are your odds?

Approval depends on business viability and available funds in the pilot envelope; it is not guaranteed.

Frequently asked questions

Is this money taxable?

Loan proceeds are generally not taxable income, but interest payments may be tax-deductible. Consult a tax professional.

What is the repayment period?

The repayment term is not published on the program page; confirm it with your local CBDC office.

Can I use this for seasonal businesses?

Yes, seasonal and part-time businesses are acceptable under this pilot.

Who administers this program?

It is administered by Community Business Development Corporation (CBDC) - Coastal Business, with support from ACOA.

What you can combine it with

You may be eligible for other CBDC loans (e.g., General Business Loan up to $150,000) if you do not qualify for this pilot or need more capital.

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Record last updated July 3, 2026; last verified July 2, 2026 against the official source. Source: official program page.