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About Incorporation in Alberta

Corporations are incorporated provincially in Alberta, according to the provisions of the Alberta Business Corporation Act with the Alberta Registries Office “Alberta Registries”. Company Formations Canada provides fast and easy Alberta Incorporation Service and provides all the documents your new Alberta corporation will need to stay up-to-date and in compliance with the Alberta Business Corporation […]

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About Incorporation in Ontario

Corporations are incorporated provincially in Ontario, according to the provisions of the Ontario Business Corporation Act with the Ontario Companies and Personal Property Security Branch. Company Formations Canada provides fast and easy Ontario Incorporation Service and provides all the documents your new Ontario corporation will need to stay up-to-date and in compliance with the Ontario […]

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Incorporating a British Columbia Limited Company

There are different ways to form a business in B.C., each with its own advantages and disadvantages. Companies can officially incorporate, or they can register as a sole proprietorship or a partnership. The decision to incorporate depends on the specific needs of the persons involved and the goals of the company. Companies are incorporated in […]

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Ontario can nominate more immigrants for permanent residence in 2019

Ontario will be able to nominate 6,900 immigration candidates for Canadian permanent residence through its immigrant nominee program in 2019. Ontario is Canada’s most populous province and remains the destination of choice for the majority of immigrants to Canada each year. Canada’s Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) grants nine Canadian provinces and two territories the power […]

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Features of Canada Limited Partnerships

The Canada Limited Partnership is run by the single general partner with majority ownership. A limited partnership has relatively few operational formalities, low-to-mid-range administration costs and clear rules for raising capital. Accounting of Canada Limited Partnerships Revenues, expenses and cash flow management are all tracked internally with additional outside support for other accounting functions. Taxation Of […]

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How to Form a Canadian subsidiary

A Canadian subsidiary is one of the most popular options for global entrepreneurs wishing to start and operate a new business in Canada. To create a subsidiary, you would incorporate in a province of your choice. You can also incorporate federally. If the subsidiary isn’t incorporated federally, you can choose to apply for extra-provincial registrations […]

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Director Residency Requirements Canada

The wealth of Canada’s natural resources, its strong economy, and a stable government and banking environment makes Canada a sought-after nation for trade, investment and doing business. There are several legal business structures available to foreign entrepreneurs and businesses wishing to conduct business in Canada. The two most common ways in which global entrepreneurs register […]

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Articles of Incorporation Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia Articles of Incorporation. When a company seeks to incorporate provincially in Nova Scotia, it must file its Articles of Incorporation “Memorandum of Association” with the Nova Scotia Registry of Joint Stock Companies. The Articles of Incorporation called “Memorandum of Association” in Nova Scotia outline the company’s name, registered address, number of directors, name, […]

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Nova Scotia Introducing the Lowest Incorporation Government Fees in Canada

Nova Scotia’s entrepreneurs now benefit from the lowest incorporation government fees in the country. Service Nova Scotia Minister Geoff MacLellan introduced on, Sept. 7, 2018 amendments to the Nova Scotia Corporations Registration Act and announced a regulation change to the Companies Act to help new Nova Scotia businesses in the start-up phase. The amendments eliminated […]

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Memorandum of Association Nova Scotia

Who may incorporate a new company in Nova Scotia? Anyone or more persons associated for any lawful purpose other than a banking, loan, trust or insurance company, may, by subscribing their names to a memorandum of association and otherwise complying with the requirements of this Act in respect of registration, form an incorporated company, with […]

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