Northwest Territories Extra Provincial Registration

Northwest Territories Extra Provincial Registration

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Northwest Territories Extra Provincial Registration $129.99. Register NOW Online a New Extra Provincial corporation in Northwest Territories, according to the provisions of the Northwest Territories Business Corporation Law. Company Formations provides fast and easy Extra Provincial Registration in Northwest Territories and provides all the documents your new Northwest Territories Extra Provincial corporation will need to keep your new corporation up-to-date and in compliance with your province corporations law.

Northwest Territories Extra Provincial Registration. Companyformations.ca simplifies to the maximum the task of incorporating a new Extra Provincial Corporation in Northwest Territories, by offering an easy on-line Extra Provincial Registration service in three easy steps.

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What is an extra-provincial corporation?

An extra provincial corporation is a body corporate that has been incorporated, amalgamated, or continued outside the jurisdiction of Northwest Territories.

Which extra-provincial corporations must register?

Every extra-provincial corporation must register under Part 21 of the Business Corporations Act within (30) days after it begins to carry on business in Northwest Territories. As a result of amendments to the Business Corporations Act in 1987, Canadian Corporations are now required to register as extra-provincial corporations if they are carrying on business in Northwest Territories.

What constitutes carrying on business in Northwest Territories?

According to Section 264 of the Business Corporations Act, an extra-provincial corporation carries on business in Northwest Territories if:

its name, or any name under which it carries on business, is listed in a telephone directory for any part of Northwest Territories;
its name, or any name under which it carries on business, appears or is announced in any advertisement in which an address in Northwest Territories is given for the extra-provincial corporation;
it has a resident agent or representative or a warehouse, office, or place of business in Northwest Territories;
it solicits business in Northwest Territories;
it is licensed or registered or required to be licensed or registered, under any Act of Northwest Territories entitling it to do business;
It is in respect of a public vehicle as defined in the Motor Transport Act, the holder of a certificate of registration under the Motor Vehicle Administration Act, unless it neither picks up or nor delivers goods or passengers in Northwest Territories;
it is the holder of a certificate issued by the Northwest Territories Motor Transport Board, unless it neither picks up nor delivers goods or passengers in Northwest Territories; or it otherwise carries on business in Northwest Territories.

The process of Northwest Territories Extra-Provincial Registration has three main elements:

First is the Name Search and approval.

This search is used to confirm that no one else has a business or registered trademark with a name as, or similar to, the one you have chosen. The name of an incorporated company must end with one of the following designations:

* Limited or Limitee;
* Incorporated or Incorporee or
* Corporation

The following abbreviations of the above are also acceptable:

* Ltd. Or Ltee.
* Inc.
* Corp.

If the name of the company is to be its incorporation number, for example 123456 A.B. Ltd; a name approval is not required and the number will be assigned at the time of incorporation.

Note: Canada corporations (federally incorporations) are exempt from this requirement.

Second. Application of registration completed.

Application of registration must be filed with the following forms:

a statement of Registration
Notice of Attorney
an original Northwest Territories Search Report, (also known as a NUANs report) , less than 90 days old, relating to the name appearing on the Statement of Registration;
a copy of the corporation’s charter, including all amendments, certified to be true copies by a company official, having custody of the original documents.

The third element is the fee to file your application for incorporation.

Fees:

Name Search & Reservation: $
Registration Fees: $
Our Service Fees: $129.99
GST (5%): $6.49
Total: $