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New Brunswick Corporations for Non Canadian Residents

Registering a new company in New Brunswick as a non Canadian resident – New Brunswick Incorporation for Non-Canadian residents for only $2200. Company Formations provides fast and easy Company Registration in New Brunswick for non-Canadians residents and provides all the documents your new New Brunswick corporation will need to stay up-to-date and in compliance with […]

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Prince Edward Island Company Registration for Non Canadian Residents

Prince Edward Island Corporations for Non Canadian Residents Registering a new company in Prince Edward Island as a non Canadian resident – Prince Edward Island Incorporation for Non-Canadian residents for only $2200. Company Formations provides fast and easy Company Registration in Prince Edward Island for non-Canadians residents and provides all the documents your new Prince […]

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British Columbia Company Registration for Non Canadian Residents

British Columbia Corporations for Non Canadian Residents Registering a new company in British Columbia as a non Canadian resident – British Columbia Incorporation for Non-Canadian residents for only $2200. Company Formations provides fast and easy Company Registration in British Columbia for non-Canadians residents and provides all the documents your new British Columbia corporation will need […]

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Maintaining Your B.C. Company

The British Columbia Business Corporations Act requires all incorporated companies to file information about the company with the Corporate Registry office. ANNUAL REPORT (FORM 6) A company must file an annual report each year within two months after each anniversary of the date on which the company was recognized. A recognition date is the company’s […]

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Incorporating a Limited Company in British Columbia

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. British Columbia Incorporation service […]

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7 reasons to expand your US small business into Canada

Canada has just over 36 million people, most of whom speak English, are huge consumers of American goods, and even watch the same TV shows as their southern neighbors. Most consider the U.S. the country’s greatest ally. So with the new deal coming together, here are seven reasons to expand your small business into Canada. […]

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7 reasons why you should consider doing business in Canada.

The success of small businesses is an essential part of Canada’s economic growth. At the CFS, our goal is to provide all the support we can. We work closely with small businesses to help them setting up their businesses, improve services, reduce paperwork, reduce the cost and time of corporate compliance by offering a fast […]

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Organizing Your corporation: Mandate of the Directors and Vacancy on the Board of Directors

The directors may be elected for terms of up to three years. The length of the mandate of the directors can be set out in the by-laws. If no term is stated, directors hold office until the next meeting of shareholders. Directors need not all be elected at the same time or for the same […]

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Organizing Your Corporation: Who Can Be a Director?

A director must be:at least 18 years old; of sound mind (i.e. not a person a court has determined to be of unsound mind); an individual (a corporation cannot be a director); and not in bankrupt status. Ordinarily, at least 25 percent of the directors of a corporation must be resident Canadians. However, if a […]

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Organizing Your Corporation: Your Corporation’s Board of Directors

Your corporation must have at least one director. The number of directors is specified in youArticles of Incorporation. Shareholders elect directors at the shareholders’ meeting by amajority of votes. An individual may be the only shareholder, the only director and the only officer. Canada Corporate Minute Books. In order to keep your corporation in good […]

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