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Alberta Holding Company

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  • Alberta Holding Company Can be Ready in 2 Business Hours

  • It's a very simple form, guides you step by step and takes 10-15 minutes to complete. If you get stuck in any step, we have live chat and call support. Our legal and accounting team review all orders before registration.



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  • Guidelines

  • What are the incorporation steps?
    Step 1: We receive your order and verify the payment
    Step 2: Our team review your order and make sure the application is error free
    Step 3: For a named company, we conduct name searches, reservation & obtain name approval
    Step 4 : We prepare application and articles of incorporation
    Step 5: The corporation is registered as per registration queue chosen by the customer.
    Step 6: Other services selected in package such as CRA accounts, WCB etc. are completed afterwards.
  • How fast can I get documents?
    Alberta corporation can be ready in 2 business hours regardless named or numbered corporation. It depends on your selection of service speed. If you choose 2 hours service, you will get documents (certificate, articles, bylaws, minute book etc.) in 2 hours in email.
  • Can I customize the articles?
    Yes. Incorp Pro offers 3 options for articles of incorporation: standard, advanced and customized.
    • Standard Articles of Incorporation (commonly used): is free and includes unlimited common voting shares with no specific share class.
    • Advanced Articles of Incorporation ($100): includes class A common voting and class B common non-voting shares.
    • Customized Articles of Incorporation ($350) let's you to input your own text (i.e. share rights, limitations, preferred shares, common shares, custom share class names etc.).
    All our articles are prepared and checked by our legal and accounting team.
  • Who prepares it?
    Incorp Pro corporation specialists, legal and accounting team prepares the articles of corporation, bylaws and other documents. We are proud to incorporate thousands of companies since 2002 in Canada.
  • Do I need Minute book?
    A Minute book is a corporate legal document prepared by our legal and accounting team. As per corporation act, a Minute book is MANDATORY. Minute book consists of by laws, share structure & other legal sections. It's REQUIRED to open bank account. Without it, a corporation is not complete. A Minute book must be presented when corporation is audited. Sample
  • Certificate of Incorporation(Sample)
  • What is share certificates?
    Share certificates is the legal and official proof of ownership of corporation. You need it to show in any official purpose such as bank, contracts, mortgage etc. It's an absolute recommended items if you have more than one shareholder. We will send some blanks certificates as well which could be used in future in case you add any other person (such as spouse, child, friend) as shareholder. Click here to see more pictures of Share Certificate.
  • Share Certificates (Pictures)
  • What is corporate seal?
    A corporate seal is an embossed seal used for the protection of the business against fraudulent activities. It has legal value in preventing fake representation of your business. Traditionally, corporate seals are used contracts, share certificates, bank documents, land titles etc. It's highly recommended if your company has frequent transactions or provide receipts, invoices and other documentations such as loan contract, mortgage application, employment contract, service contract or any sub-contract. Click here to see more pictures of Corporate Seal.
  • Corporate Seal (Pictures)
  • Why need Business Number?
    All corporations must have a Business Number (MANDATORY) from Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). Business Number is also known as RC number (RC0001). This is the unique identification of your business with CRA. A Business Number is often required to to make any business contract, setting up an payment processing account, google business account, trade name application, Amazon account, annual corporate filing etc.
  • Why need payroll account?
    Payroll account applicable in all cases. Even if you do not have employee, your own salary to be processed through payroll account. Please note, this is not the process your payroll, but this is the initial set up of payroll account with CRA which you definitely need to process the payroll.
  • Do I need import export account?
    You need import export account only if you plan to export or import from/to out side of Canada. Please note, only physical items (not service) fall under export or import. If you select, we will register this account and give you the account number.
  • What is WCB?
    It's the Workers' Compensation Boards (WCB) registration. If your corporation plan to have employees now or in future, it MUST register with WCB. We register and give you the account number and hook you with WCB authority. Please note, it does not cost monthly premium fees, rather WCB authority will advise on your eligibility of free program or fees.
  • Any advantage of doing in package?
    Two major benefits. 1. Tax claimable: cost that occurs during business set up, is called Business Development Expenses, is tax claimable. Costs that occurs after business already registered, is called operational cost, is not tax claimable. These costs will occur at any way, since these are mandatory filing, therefore, it's wise to include in package. 2. The default process is, these filing to be done together with corporation; hence, it's cheaper in package. To do this services later; there are manual forms and process; hence, costs more money and takes longer processing time.
  • What are mandatory?
    Minute Book, CRA Business Number, Corporate Tax ID, GST Account and Payroll account are mandatory. Every corporation must have a corporate tax ID, just like the SIN number for an individual. Similarly, a corporation must have a GST/HST account not only to collect the GST/HST from customers, but also to claim the GST/HST return that the company spends to incorporate, purchase supplies & equipment and other operational expenses. A Payroll account is also required not only to pay the employees, but also to an owner himself or family members as employees of the company. Fail to file these mandatory filing, may result the corporation to be NULL & VOID.
  • Why choice for mandatory services?
    Many of our clients are law firms and accounting firms. Many of them place orders with us only for a certain part of the service for their clients, while they wish to complete the remaining part of the service by themselves. This is the primary reason for leaving many mandatory items as of optional on this package. For example, the by-laws and minute book, which is a mandatory item for a corporation, left here intentionally optional in case the law firms wish to prepare it by themselves.
  • Incorporation Date

  • MM slash DD slash YYYY
  • Note: Future incorporation date must be within next 30 days from the current date
  • Guidelines

  • What is incorporation date?
    Most people incorporate their business as of current date. However, Government offers future date of incorporation, where you may select a certain date such as January 1st or any significant date. The future date can be regardless holiday or weekend, and cannot exceed 30 days from the current date. If you choose future date, you will receive incorporation confirmation document now. Government will send the certificate and articles of incorporation to us after the incorporation date, and then we will deliver to you by email.
  • What is business activity type?
    A business can sell to its customer services or goods or both. Services examples are professional and technical services, consultancy, recreation, arts and entertainment, social assistance etc.
  • What activities should I write?
    Write your primary and most important business activity (only one). Be specific and avoid general description to avoid delays. Make it short and staright to the point to expediate the process.
  • Registration Queue

  • Guidelines

  • Details on registration queue and steps
    Step 1: We receive your order and verify the payment
    Step 2: Our team review your order and make sure the application is error free
    Step 3: For a named company, we conduct name searches, reservation & obtain name approval
    Step 4 : We prepare application and articles of incorporation
    Step 5: The corporation is registered as per registration queue chosen by the customer.
    Step 6: Other services selected in package such as CRA accounts, WCB etc. are completed afterwards.
  • How fast can I get documents?
    Alberta corporation can be ready in 2 business hours regardless named or numbered corporation. It depends on your selection of service speed. If you choose 2 hours service, you will get documents (certificate, article, bylaws, minute book etc.) in 2 hours in email.
  • When I will get the documents?
    Because you selected future date for incorporation, you will receive your application submission confirmation within the timeline of filing queue you select. You will receive your certificate and articles of incorporation after the incorporation effective date.
  • Why printed copy via postal service cost more?
    Once we incorporate, the Government sends us the electronic documents in email. Hence, we can send you the electronic documents without any additional cost. Sending it by postal service involves additional services such as printing, handling and shipping.
  • Corporate Name

  • Example: CHICO Hairdressing Inc.
  • Example: Coiffures CHICO Ltée
  • Example: Coiffures CHICO Hairdressing Inc.
  • Example: CHICO Hairdressing Inc./Coiffures CHICO Ltée
    Note: This option requires two separate Nuans reports.
  • Accepted file types: jpg, gif, png, pdf, doc, docx, Max. file size: 32 MB.
  • Accepted file types: jpg, gif, png, pdf, doc, docx, Max. file size: 32 MB.
  • Accepted file types: jpg, gif, png, pdf, doc, docx, Max. file size: 32 MB.
  • Note: NUANS Report should match this: Sample.

  • Guidelines

  • Named or numbered corporation?
    In a numbered corporation, a random number will be the name (ex. 21345 Alberta Ltd.). On the other hand, a named corporation will have a name such a Mike Construction Ltd. which will be protected by government. Obviously, a named corporation looks better on a business card, bank cheque, invoices and business signs.
  • What is NUANS report?
    For a named corporation, a valid NUANS report is required. You have option to upload if you already have it, or can ask us to obtain it for you. If you upload, please ensure it's an Alberta NUANS report (not a federal one). Click here to see the sample of NUANS Report.
  • How name approval works?
    Incorp Pro is an agent of Corporations Canada. If you buy NUANS & name approval from us, we do a pre-search first before obtaining the NUANS. If pre-search result shows good, we get name approval instantly. If pre-search result shows conflict, we will request you for alternative name by email, up to 3 names at free of cost.
  • Any rules for corporation's name?
    Generally, a name should have two elements: distinctive and descriptive. The distinctive element can't be common English word, it has to be unique or made up words while descriptive element can be common English words. An example is "Mike Construction". In this name 'Mike' is the distinctive/unique element; 'Construction' is the descriptive element. Put your ideal name, if doesn't work, we will guide you.
  • Which legal element to choose?
    There is no difference for the corporations in Canada among all of the above legal elemnets. They have the same rights, responsibilities and status in law. Although, Inc. and Ltd. are commonly chosen, the choice of legal element is entirely up to you.
  • Corporate Address

  • To register a corporation in this province, a local provincial physical address is required where the government will send documents. If you do not have a physical address in this province, our agency provides address and mail scanning service.
  • Guidelines

  • What is corporation's address?
    It is the location where business is located. It can be a commercial rented place or home address. It can't be a P.O Box, must be a physical address. CRA documents will go to this address.
  • Can I change this address later?
    Yes, it can be changed later. In many cases when commercial place is not rented yet, residential address is given.
  • Do you provide address service?
    If you do not have a local provincial address, we provide registered address and mail scanning service. Please click, on the form where says, "If you don't have address in this province, click here"
  • Is the address service renewable?
    Yes, you have the choice to renew it on an annual basis. Normally, the price remains same.
  • Agent for Service (Must be Alberta Resident)

  • Every Alberta corporation must appoint an Agent for Service who must reside in Alberta. This individual would be the primary point of all communications from the government. This could be the primary director or any other director who resides in Alberta. If all directors are non-Alberta residents, you can appoint an Alberta attorney or can take the service offered by us.
  • Max. file size: 256 MB.
  • Guidelines

  • What is Agent for Service?
    Every Alberta corporation must appoint an Agent for Service who must reside in Alberta. This individual would be the primary point of all communications from the government. This could be the primary director or any other director who resides in Alberta. If all directors are non-Alberta residents, you can appoint an Alberta attorney or can take the service offered by us.
  • Can I change the agent later?
    Yes. You can change the Agent for Service any time. We offer such service through our website.
  • Do you provide Agent service?
    Yes. You can check mark on the form where it says, "If you don't have an 'Agent for Service' in this province, click here".
  • Is this service renewable?
    Yes, every year when you file annual return for your corporation, you can renew this service. Normally the prices remain same.
  • Corporation's Director(s)

  • Guidelines

  • Who is a director?
    Directors are the overall head of the corporation, typically, all the owners. You can add more than one directors (up to 5). Each director has equal power and control to the corporation. Please note, there is no Canadian residency requirement of directors for this province; and therefore, Canadian citizen or foreign nationals can be directors.
  • How about foreigner?
    Foreigners can be Incorporator, director, officer or shareholder. As per corporation act in this province, there is no Canadian residency requirement of directors for this province; and therefore, Canadian citizen or foreign nationals can be directors.
  • How about doing for a client?
    If you are doing corporation for a client, please do not write here your name. This place is the name of the primary owner of the corporation. We don't contact this person, rather we contact the person mentioned in billing address. You can write your details in the billing address during checkout.
  • Additional Director

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  • Note: If you want to add more than 5 directors, you may need to place a customized order. For now, you can place order with these five directors and afterwards, give us a call to convert it into a customized order.
  • Guidelines

  • Should I add additional director?
    Each director has equal power and control over the corporation. Second director can remove primary director and vice versa. Therefore, you may add additional director whom you trust. You may add a director at a later time as well.
  • Can I add a director later?
    Yes. A director can be added or removed at a later time. That could be done through our website.
  • Any age restriction for a director?
    Director must be an individual who is 18 year old or more.
  • Can I add foreigner as director?
    Foreigners can be Incorporator, director, officer or shareholder. As per corporation act in this province, there is no Canadian residency requirement of directors for this province; and therefore, Canadian citizen or foreign nationals can be directors.
  • Incorporator(s)

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  • Note: If you want to add more than 5 incorporators, you may need to place a customized order. For now, you can place order with these five incorporators and afterwards, give us a call to convert it into a customized order.
  • Guidelines

  • Who is an incorporator?
    Incorporator is the person(s), under whose authority this corporation is being created. Typically, all the directors are the incorporators.
  • How about doing for a client?
    If you are doing for a client, you may choose 'all directors are incorporators'. We do not contact your clients, rather we contact the person in the billing address. You may write your details in billing address.
  • How it works for a holding company?
    If you are incorporating a holding company, then you may choose the option, 'incorporator is another corporation'.
  • Articles of Incorporation

  • Standard:Used where one person is the only and entire shareholder. This structure does not allow giving shares without admin rights to friends or family members now or in future.

    Advanced:Used commonly. It allows the owner(s) to own two types of shares: voting and non-voting. This share structure also allows friends or family members to own non-voting shares now or in future.

    Custom:Used to personalize share structure based on preferences. This share structure allows to categorize shares into many types such as common, preferred, voting, non-voting etc. This also allows to put a custom clause in the articles of incorporation.
  • Shares & Provisions: Enter Your Text

  • Rights, privileges, restrictions and conditions (if any) attaching to each class of shares and directors' authority with respect to any class of shares which may be issued in series. If there is only one class of shares, enter "Not Applicable"
  • The issue, transfer or ownership of shares is/is not restricted and the restrictions (if any) are as follows. If none, enter "None"
  • Other provisions, if any. Enter other provisions, or if no other provisions enter “None”
  • Guidelines

  • What Articles to choose?
    Standard Articles: If you are incorporating as a single owner and has no plan to add anybody else to the corporation (family or friend or an investor), then a standard share structure can be sufficient.
    Advanced Articles: If you are incorporating with more than 1 owner or anticipate to add additional family member in future or want to keep the option open for assigning different decision making power to the owners, an advanced share structure can be sufficient.
    Customized Articles: If you are incorporating with more than 1 owner and plan to add friends or outsiders or investors to the corporation in future, a custom share structure can be a choice.
  • Can I modify Articles in future?
    Changing Articles:Once a corporation is incorporated, its articles and share structure can be changed by filing an articles of amendment which involves with additional government fees and legal fees. We offer articles of amendment service through our website.
  • I need further help
    Our agents are pleased to offer assistance and guidelines over live chat or phone support. Please call us or initiate a live chat during our business hours. If you need a legal consultation with our legal and accounting team, you can choose such service with our sister company (law firm).
  • Corporation's Bylaws and Minute Book

  • Why Minute Book Matters?

    A Minute book is a corporate legal document prepared by our legal and accounting team. As per corporation act, a Minute book is MANDATORY. Minute book consists of by laws, share structure & other legal sections. It's REQUIRED to open bank account. Without it, a corporation is not complete. A Minute book must be presented when corporation is audited. The next page will skip if you do not choose Minute Book. We left here as optional because many law firms incorporate with us who prepare their own Minute Book.
  • Guidelines

  • Is minute book required?
    Yes. Bylaws, corporation agreement, share definitions, shareholders' information, officers' information are mandatory as part of the corporation filing. These filing and information are defined in minute book. If you do not select minute book, the next step "Share & Shareholders, Officers" section will skip assuming you will do minute book with another firm. Sample
  • Any advantage of doing in package?
    When you incorporate a company, the expenses are called business development expense which is tax creditable. Any spending you do after incorporation, is considered as operating expense which are not tax creditable. Doing it separately later is a manual process which cost more and takes longer time.
  • Minute Book (Pictures)
  • Officer, Share Price and Shareholder: (Skipped as no minute book selected)

  • Corporation's officers, their designations (CEO, President etc.), share classes, share prices, shareholders' names, percentage of ownership and by laws are part of the Minute book. These sections are skipped as no minute book is selected. Please click Next to proceed or Previous to add Minute Book.
  • Share Price (Standard Share Structure)

  • Share Price (Advanced Share Structure)

  • Custom Share Price and Details

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  • Guidelines

  • What price to put for shares?
    This is just initial set up. It's changeable later when company becomes big. Most people use $1 as initial price.
  • What is class B shares?
    These are weaker than class A. Most people don't issue it in the beginning. Some people issue in case they are selling some of their shares to others.
  • What to write in share price?
    You can write the following 3 elements :
    Share preference: common share or preferred shares
    Share type: votong or non-voting Share class: A,B,C,D etc.
  • Shareholders (Standard Share Structure)

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  • Note: If you want to add more than 5 shareholders, you may need to place a customized order. For now, you can place order with these five shareholders and afterwards, give us a call to convert it into a customized order.
  • Shareholders (Custom Share Structure)

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  • Shareholders (Advanced Share Structure)

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  • Note: If you want to add more than 5 shareholders, you may need to place a customized order. For now, you can place order with these five shareholders and afterwards, give us a call to convert it into a customized order.
  • Guidelines

  • What number of share I put?
    If you are the only shareholder, any number is okay, 100% owned by you. Most people put 1. It's changeable later. If more than one shareholder, put proportionately.
  • Can I change shareholder later?
    Yes. You can add or remove sharehodler later at anytime.
  • How to put share in percentage?
    Total share is calculated by adding up each shareholder's share number. Example: your share is 60, your spouse's share is 40. Then total shares = 60 + 40 = 100. In this case, you hold 60% and spouse holds 40%. If more than one shareholder and you want to assign in percentage, make total share number as 100.
  • Corporation's Officer(s)

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  • Note: If you want to add more than 5 officers, you may need to place a customized order. For now, you can place order with these five officers and afterwards, give us a call to convert it into a customized order.
  • Guidelines

  • What is an officer?
    Anybody including an employee can be an officer to the corporation. It's not as important as of director. It's changeable later at any time.
  • What designation to choose?
    Any designation is fine. It's more important for a big corporation. It's changeable later.
  • Can same person be in many roles?
    Yes, same person can be director, incorporator, officer, and shareholder. Most new corporation starts in that manner and changes when it grows bigger.
  • Post Incorporation (Mandatory) Filing

  • Guidelines

  • Is Business Number Mandatory?
    Yes, all corporation must have a Business number (MANDATORY). This number is also known as RC Number (RC0001). This is the unique identification of your business with Canada Revenue Agency. This is the number you need to provide to make any contract or set up an account for payment processing for your business.
  • What is Corporation's tax ID?
    All corporation must have corporate tax ID. This is like SIN number for an individual. It's required to report any income (even zero) of the corporation. Please note, this is the initial set up of tax ID which you need to provide to your accountant.
  • CRA and WCB Accounts

  • Guidelines

  • Why need GST account?
    It's the initial set up for a GST account with CRA. Every corporation must have a GST account to collect GST upon sales. Customer's invoice or receipt must show the GST number as well. Unable to collect GST, may cause penalty by CRA.
  • What is payroll account?
    Payroll account applicable in all cases. Even if you do not have employee, your own salary to be processed through payroll account. Please note, this is not payroll service, but the initial set up of payroll account with CRA.
  • What is import account?
    If your business involves in importing physical goods, it is required. The government uses this account to process the customs clearance.
  • What is export account?
    If your business involves in exporting physical goods, it is required. The government uses this account to process the customs clearance.
  • What is WCB registration?
    It's the Workers' Compensation Boards (WCB) registration. If your corporation plan to have employees now or in future, it MUST register with WCB. We register and give you the account number and hook you with WCB authority. Please note, it does not cost monthly premium fees, rather WCB authority will advise on your eligibility of free program or fees.
  • Corporate Supplies


  • Guidelines

  • Why should I choose in package?
    Two major benefits. 1. Tax claimable: cost that occurs during business set up, is called Business Development Expenses, is tax claimable. Costs that occurs after business already registered, is called operational cost, is not tax claimable. These costs will occur at any way, since these are mandatory filing, therefore, it's wise to include in package.2. The default process is, these filing to be done together with corporation; hence, it's cheaper in package. To do this services later; there are manual forms and process; hence, costs more money and takes longer processing time.
  • What is share certificate?
    Share certificates is the legal and official proof of ownership of corporation. You need it to show in any official purpose such as bank, contracts, mortgage etc. It's an absolute recommended items if you have more than one shareholder. We will send some blanks certificates as well which could be used in future in case you add any other person (such as spouse, child, friend) as shareholder. Click here to see more pictures of Share Certificate.
  • Share Certificates (Pictures)
  • What is corporate seal?
    Seal is a protection against fraudulent activity. It has legal value (by default defends) in case anybody create false docs or make false loan in your company name. It's highly recommended if your company has frequent transactions or provide receipt, invoices. It's also needed if you go for loan, mortgage, employment contract, service contract or any sub-contract. Click here to see more pictures of Corporate Seal.
  • Corporate Seal (Pictures)
  • How supplies will be shipped?
    Supplies (physical minute book, share certificate, corporate seal) will be shipped to your mailing address by Canada Post (expedited) and you will receive a tracking number in your email.
  • Corporate Support Services



  • Guidelines

  • Is Fling Annual Return Mandatory?
    A corporation must file its Annual Return with the Government every year. Failed to file an Annual Return may cause potential administrative dissolution of the business. If you include this service now, we will file your Annual Return on time.
  • Post Incorporation Support: Basic VS Comprehensive
  • What is Domain Name?
    We are an agent of global domain registration. After your company name gets approved, we can instantly reserve a domain in your company name (example: www.companyname.com)
  • What is Official Email Address?
    An Official Email Address is the one that has your business name in it, and will be used for business communications that is based on your custom domain. (example: CustomName@companyname.com)
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    Business Canada
    Business Canada helps entrepreneurs and business start-ups register and grow across Canada with confidence.

    Tel: 647-945-7923
    Email: info@businesscanada.ca
    Fax: 647 945 7922

     

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Terms and Conditions

Last Updated: June 05, 2026

Agreement to Our Legal Terms

Welcome to Business Canada Corporate Services Inc.

We are Business Canada ('Company', 'we', 'us', or 'our'). Business Canada is a registered Company in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. We operate the website https://businesscanada.ca/ (the 'Site'), as well as any other related products and services that refer or link to these legal terms (collectively, the 'Services').

These Terms and Conditions constitute a legally binding Agreement between Business Canada and all its Users. If you access and/or use our Website, it means that you have read, understood, and agreed to be bound by these Terms and Conditions. If you do not agree with all these legal terms, you may not access our Website.

Changes to the Terms and Conditions

The Company reserves the right to revise and amend these Terms and Conditions at our discretion without any previous notice. All changes are active as soon as we post them on our Website. It is the Users' responsibility to review the Website periodically and stay informed of any changes. Your continued use of the Services after any revised Legal Terms are posted constitutes your acceptance of those changes.

The Services are intended for users who are at least the age of majority in their Province or territory of residence. In Ontario, persons under the age of 18 are not permitted to use or register for the Services.

If you have any questions or concerns about our services or company, please contact us by phone at 647-945-7923, or email us at info@businesscanada.ca.

1. Our Services

Business Canada is a private company that provides business registration services. We are not a government agency and are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to any federal, provincial, or municipal government. Our services involve preparing and submitting documents to government agencies on your behalf, for which we charge service fees separate from any government fees.

It is your responsibility as a User to ensure that your use of this Website and our services complies with the laws and regulations of your country or jurisdiction.

2. Intellectual Property Rights

2.1 Our Intellectual Property Rights

The materials on this Website — including all content, features, illustrations, images, icons, and logos — are the intellectual property of Business Canada, protected by domestic and international copyright, trademark, and other intellectual property laws.

You are authorized to print or download pages from the Website for your own business purposes, or if you are a professional intermediary, on behalf of your clients. You are NOT allowed to:

  • Make modifications to any material from our Website
  • Resell or redistribute our content
  • Use our materials to offer competing services

Any breach of these Intellectual Property Rights will constitute a material breach of our Legal Terms and your right to use our Services will terminate immediately.

3. Use of Services and Products

Our services and products are intended for direct use by the purchasing party or, where the purchasing party is a professional intermediary (such as a lawyer, accountant, or business consultant), for use on behalf of the intermediary's clients.

Professional Intermediaries: Lawyers, accountants, business consultants, and other professionals may purchase our services on behalf of their clients. In such cases, the professional intermediary is the customer of record and is responsible for payment, communication, and compliance with these Terms and Conditions.

Prohibited Uses: You may not:

  • Resell, white-label, rebrand, or redistribute our services as your own
  • Use our services to operate a competing incorporation or business registration service
  • Violate any laws or regulations
  • Infringe on the rights of others
  • Attempt to gain unauthorized access to our systems
  • Use our Services to distribute harmful or illegal content

We reserve all rights not expressly granted to you in and to the Services, Content, and Marks.

4. Users' Representations

By using the Services, you indicate and certify that:

  • All the information you provide to us is true, correct, and complete
  • You will inform us immediately if there is any change in your information
  • You have the legal age and capacity to enter into this Agreement
  • You will only use our Website and Services for legal and authorized purposes
  • You will not violate any applicable law or regulation

If you provide any information that is untrue, inaccurate, not current, or incomplete, we have the right to suspend or terminate your order and refuse any current or future use of our Services.

5. Users' Restrictions

By using this Website, you are solely responsible for the activities that occur when you use our Site or Services. You are not allowed to transmit or post any content that is unlawful, offensive, threatening, defamatory, or obscene. Business Canada reserves the right to determine whether any content is appropriate and complies with these Terms and Conditions.

6. Users' Identity Verification and Authorization for Payment

Business Canada follows the standard rules of Identity Verification according to Canadian law, including PIPEDA and applicable anti-money laundering regulations. We are required to verify the identity of a payer if they are not the Director, Incorporator, or partner of the business. We will not process an order or offer a service until:

  • A successful Identity Verification of the payer is completed
  • Consent of Authorization for the payment has been obtained

7. Users' Data

We will maintain certain data that you transmit to the Services for the purpose of managing performance. Although we perform regular routine backups of data, you are solely responsible for all data that you transmit or that relates to any activity you have undertaken using the Services. We shall have no liability to you for any loss or corruption of any such data.

7.1 Data Retention

Business Canada retains customer information for varying periods based on the nature of the data and applicable legal requirements:

  • Financial Records: Billing information and credit card transaction records are retained for six (6) years from the date of transaction to comply with tax and accounting requirements under Canadian law.
  • Order Documentation: Documents collected or generated in connection with orders are available in digital form at no additional charge for up to ninety (90) days following the completion of the order. After this 90-day period, a new service request and applicable fees will apply for document retrieval.

8. Products and Services

We make every effort to display accurate information about our products and services. However, we cannot certify that all information provided on our Website is correct, complete, or free of errors. Products and services are subject to availability, and prices are subject to change. We reserve the right to discontinue any products or services at any time for any reason.

8.1 Address Service

The Address Service enables Users who do not maintain a physical address in a required jurisdiction to utilize an address provided by Business Canada solely for business registration purposes. This Service is strictly limited to satisfying registration requirements and shall not be used for business operations.

A separate Address Service Agreement must be fully executed before the service is active. The mail scanning service includes the following limitations:

  • Only official government correspondence will be accepted, scanned, and forwarded digitally to the User
  • All other mail, including bank statements, personal correspondence, marketing materials, and packages, will be refused and returned to sender
  • Business Canada assumes no liability for refused mail or any consequences arising from such refusal

The Address Service is provided on an annual subscription basis. If renewal payment is not received within thirty (30) days after the expiry date:

  • The outstanding amount will be sent to a collection agency
  • Business Canada will notify the relevant government authorities that the business is using the address without authorization
  • The User will be notified via phone and email before such actions are taken
  • The User may face legal consequences for unauthorized use of the address

8.2 Agent Service (Agent for Service / Attorney Service)

The Agent Service satisfies governmental requirements in certain jurisdictions that mandate a local resident act as a representative for businesses. A separate Agent Service Agreement must be fully executed before the service commences.

The appointed agent does not have authority to:

  • Conduct business operations on behalf of the User
  • Enter into contracts or agreements
  • Make business decisions
  • Represent the User in any capacity beyond statutory requirements

The Agent Service operates under the same annual subscription model as the Address Service, including all renewal, non-payment, and notification terms outlined in Section 8.1.

8.3 Government Information and Documentation Fees

Certain government-issued identifiers such as a Business Number or Ontario Company Key are issued at no cost by the government. However, Business Canada charges a service fee for:

  • Retrieving these credentials from government systems
  • Securing and safeguarding this sensitive information
  • Delivering the information through secure channels
  • Providing guidance on proper usage and security

8.4 Instant and Automated Products

Certain products such as instant name searches, NUANS reports, and document retrievals are generated or delivered automatically upon order placement. Because processing begins immediately, these products may be non-refundable as set out in Section 12.

9. Purchases and Payment

All prices are in Canadian currency (CAD). We accept the following forms of payment:

  • Visa
  • Mastercard
  • American Express
  • Discover
  • PayPal
  • Interac

By ordering our Services or Products, you agree to provide current, complete, and accurate payment information. A binding contract between you and Business Canada is formed at the moment your payment is successfully processed.

We reserve the right to reject any order if we consider there is a discrepancy, a possible scam, or if it does not meet our verification requirements. Billing errors such as duplicate charges will be corrected through administrative adjustments, handled separately from our Refund Policy.

10. Service Term and Termination

These Legal Terms shall remain in full force and effect while you use our Services. We reserve the right to deny access, terminate accounts, or remove posted content at any time and for any reason without notice or liability.

We may terminate our services with you in the following cases:

  • If you violate our Agreement
  • If we cannot verify your identity
  • If we believe there is any suspicious activity on your part
  • If you do not provide the documentation we request in a timely manner

When an agreement expires at the natural end of its term, no refund is available as the service has already been fully provided.

11. Service Limitation and Expiration

11.1 Suspension and Termination

Business Canada reserves the right to suspend or terminate a service if there are consistent and material violations of policies, or if suspension or termination is required by law.

11.2 Abandoned Orders

If Business Canada requires additional information from a User and the User fails to respond, the following protocol applies:

  • Initial contact is made by phone and email
  • A second reminder is sent if no response is received within 7 days
  • A third and final reminder with a deadline is sent after a further 7 days
  • If no response is received within 28 days of initial contact, the order is deemed abandoned and closed with no refund issued

Reactivation of abandoned orders is at our sole discretion and may require a reactivation fee before Services can resume.

12. Refund Policy

Refund eligibility is determined by the work completed at the time of your cancellation request. If you wish to cancel your order, contact us as soon as possible.

12.1 Non-Refundable Fees

The following fees are non-refundable for all orders, regardless of order value, completion status, or timing of cancellation:

  • Payment Processing Fees
  • Agency Fee (also referred to as Service Fee or Business Canada Fee)
  • Instant, Automated, or API-Delivered Product Fees (including Instant NUANS reports)
  • Name Search & Analysis Fees
  • Specialist Review Fees
  • Nuans® Report Fees
  • Name Approval Fees
  • Document Retrieval Fees

These fees are non-refundable even if the order was placed in error or cancellation is requested immediately after ordering. Business Canada is a private company, not a government agency. Belief that you were transacting with a government entity is not grounds for a refund.

12.2 Refundable Fees Under Certain Conditions

  • Government Fees – only if filing has not been submitted to the government yet
  • Draft Fees – only if a draft has not been sent for approval via email yet
  • Company Key Retrieval Fees – only if the company key has not been requested from the government yet
  • Shipping Fees – only if the shipping department has not started preparing the physical items
  • Future Date Fees – only if a future date was not used for filing

12.3 Add-on Services

A full refund for the following add-on services is available only if the work has not yet been started or submitted:

  • Minute Book – if the minute book has not been prepared
  • Initial Return Filing – if the filing has not been submitted to the government yet
  • Annual Return / Declaration – if the filing has not been submitted to the government yet
  • Company Key – if the company key has not been provided via email yet
  • Domain / Email – if the domain or email addresses have not been registered yet
  • Google Listing – if the application process has not started yet
  • Business Number – if the business number has not been provided via email yet
  • GST / PST / Payroll / WCB Account Setup – if consent has not been given to proceed with CRA registrations
  • Share Certificate – if the Share Certificate has not been prepared
  • Corporate Seal – if the corporate seal has not been prepared
  • Trademark Pre-Submission Fees – if no search or analysis has been completed
  • Trademark Post-Submission Fees – if the trademark application has not been submitted to the government

12.4 Company-Initiated Refunds

Full refund of all fees (including Payment Processing Fees) if:

  • The requested service is outside the scope of our offerings, discovered after order placement
  • Business Canada lacks the legal authority to complete the service in the applicable jurisdiction
  • An unremediable technical failure solely on our systems prevents service completion

Refund of Agency Fee and Service-Specific Fees (Payment Processing Fees retained) if:

  • Business Canada makes a processing error (e.g., incorrect service processed)

The following are not grounds for a company-initiated refund:

  • Government rejection of a filing or application
  • Requested business name being unavailable
  • Incorrect, incomplete, or insufficient information provided by the customer
  • Customer failing to respond to requests for required information or documentation
  • Customer changing their mind after order placement
  • Service processing time exceeding customer expectations

12.5 Chargeback & Disputes

The following are not valid grounds for initiating a chargeback or payment dispute:

  • Order placed in error or by mistake
  • Immediate cancellation request after order placement
  • Belief that Business Canada is a government agency
  • Dissatisfaction with service speed or delivery time
  • Buyer's remorse or change of mind

Upon receiving notice of a chargeback, we will attempt to contact the User and resolve the matter directly. If unresolved, we reserve the right to respond through payment processor channels. Evidence we may provide includes:

  • Government documents prepared, submitted, or received on behalf of the User
  • Proof of any physical goods prepared or shipped
  • Email correspondence and order confirmations
  • Payment transaction details and receipts
  • Recorded phone conversations
  • Any other documentation relevant to the transaction

As a condition of resolving any dispute, Business Canada reserves the right to require the User to enter into a Non-Disparagement Agreement restricting negative public statements about Business Canada on any platform, including social media and review websites.

13. Third-Party Websites and Content

Our Website may contain links to third-party websites or content. We do not investigate, monitor, or check these for accuracy, appropriateness, or completeness, and we are not responsible for their practices, policies, or content. If you leave our Services and access third-party websites, these Legal Terms no longer apply and you do so at your own risk.

14. Privacy Policy

Business Canada is committed to protecting your privacy in accordance with PIPEDA and other applicable privacy laws. For complete details, please refer to our Privacy Policy at https://businesscanada.ca/privacy-policy/.

14.1 Privacy Officer

Business Canada Corporate Services Inc., 102-1270 Central Pkwy W, Mississauga, Ontario L5C 4P4. Email: info@businesscanada.ca. Phone: 647-945-7923.

14.2 Personal Information We Collect

  • Name, business name, and contact information
  • Payment and billing information
  • Government identification numbers (as required by law)
  • Business registration information
  • Any other information you choose to provide

14.3 How We Use Your Information

  • To provide our incorporation and business registration services
  • To process payments and maintain billing records
  • To comply with legal and regulatory requirements
  • To communicate with you about your orders and services
  • To improve our services and customer experience

14.4 Information Sharing and Disclosure

We may share your personal information with:

  • Government agencies as required for business registrations
  • Payment processors to facilitate transactions
  • Professional service providers who assist us in delivering our services
  • Law enforcement when required by law

We do not sell, rent, or trade your personal information to third parties for marketing purposes.

14.5 Your Privacy Rights

Under PIPEDA, you have the right to:

  • Access your personal information in our custody or control
  • Request corrections to your personal information
  • Withdraw consent for certain uses of your information
  • File a complaint with our Privacy Officer or the Privacy Commissioner of Canada

We will respond to access requests within 30 days as required by PIPEDA.

14.6 Data Security

We use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption when transmitting data from your connection to our systems. We store information in systems designed to prevent unauthorized access, use, or disclosure.

14.7 Updates to Privacy Practices

We may update our privacy practices from time to time. We will notify you of any material changes by updating our Privacy Policy and posting a notice on our Website.

15. Modifications and Interruptions

We reserve the right to change, modify, or remove the contents of our services at any time or for any reason without notice. We cannot guarantee the services will be available at all times, and we are not liable for any modification, price change, suspension, or discontinuance of the Services.

16. Governing Law

These Terms and Conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Province of Ontario and the federal laws of Canada applicable therein, without regard to conflict of law principles.

17. Dispute Resolution

Any dispute arising from or relating to these Terms and Conditions shall be governed by the laws of the Province of Ontario, Canada. You agree to submit to the personal and exclusive jurisdiction of the courts located within the Province of Ontario, and waive any objection to such jurisdiction or venue.

18. Corrections

We reserve the right to correct any errors, inaccuracies, or omissions in descriptions, pricing, or availability at any time without prior notice. Business Canada does not accept any liability for the accuracy or completeness of any information on the Website.

19. Disclaimer

The information on our Website is provided "AS IS" without warranty or representation of any kind. Business Canada:

  • Is not a law firm and does not offer legal advice or legal representation
  • Is a private company not affiliated with any government agency
  • Does not guarantee the use, operation, or function of this Website
  • Is not liable for any loss or damages resulting from use of this Website

Information on this Site is for educational or informational purposes only and does not constitute advice of any kind. If you require specific warranted results, we recommend consulting a qualified professional in that area.

20. Limitation of Liability

To the extent permitted by applicable law, Business Canada shall NOT be liable for any indirect, incidental, consequential, special, punitive, or exemplary damages arising in connection with:

  • The use or performance of any product, service, or intellectual property
  • Any claim based on contract or warranty
  • Any error, omission, or defect in information provided

Nothing in these Terms excludes or limits our liability for:

  • Death or personal injury caused by our negligence
  • Fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation
  • Gross negligence or willful misconduct
  • Any liability which cannot be excluded or limited under applicable law

Our total cumulative liability for any claim shall be limited to the amount paid by the Claimant to the Company in the 12 months preceding the event giving rise to the liability.

20.1 No Guarantee of Outcomes

While we strive to ensure accurate preparation and timely submission of all documents, we cannot guarantee:

  • Government approval of any registration or incorporation
  • Specific processing timelines by federal or provincial authorities
  • Availability of requested business names or trade names
  • Acceptance of filed documents by regulatory bodies
  • The ongoing compliance or success of registered businesses

Our services are limited to document preparation and submission assistance only.

21. Indemnification

You agree to defend, indemnify, and hold Business Canada harmless from and against any and all claims, liabilities, damages, judgments, losses, costs, expenses, or fees (including reasonable attorneys' fees) arising out of or in connection with any third-party claim related to the products or services' quality or performance, or your use of any information obtained from our Website.

22. Waiver and Severability

If any provision of these Terms and Conditions is found to be unenforceable under applicable law, that will not affect the enforceability of the other provisions. No failure by the Company to assert a right or provision shall constitute a waiver of that right or provision.

23. Electronic Communications, Transactions, and Signatures

By visiting our Website, emailing us, or completing online forms, you consent to receive electronic communications. You agree that all agreements, notices, disclosures, and other communications provided electronically satisfy any legal requirement that such communication be in writing. You agree to the use of electronic signatures, contracts, orders, and records, and waive any requirement for original signatures or non-electronic records.

24. Force Majeure

Neither party shall be liable for any failure or delay in performance due to causes beyond their reasonable control, including fire, flood, earthquake, pandemic, governmental action, war, terrorism, or acts of God. The affected party shall:

  • Promptly notify the other party in writing of the force majeure event
  • Provide full particulars of the event and its expected duration
  • Use all reasonable efforts to mitigate the effects
  • Resume performance as soon as reasonably practicable after the event ceases

If a force majeure event prevents performance for more than 60 consecutive days, either party may terminate the affected services upon written notice. Force majeure does not excuse the obligation to pay money already owed.

25. Assignment

You may not assign or transfer these Legal Terms or any of your rights or obligations without our prior written consent. We may assign these Legal Terms or any of our rights at any time without notice or consent. Any unauthorized assignment shall be null and void.

26. Entire Agreement

These Terms and Conditions and other relevant policies incorporated herein constitute the sole and entire agreement between the User and the Company regarding the Website, superseding all prior understandings, agreements, representations, and warranties of any kind.

27. Contact Us

If you have any questions or concerns regarding our services or products, please contact us at:

  • Business Canada, 102-1270 Central Pkwy W, Mississauga, Ontario L5C 4P4, Canada
  • Phone: 647-945-7923
  • Email: info@businesscanada.ca