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  • Unincorporated
    • Register a Sole Proprietorship
    • Register a Trade Name
    • Register a General Partnership
    • Register a Limited Partnership (LP)
    • Register a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)
  • Annual Return
  • Intellectual Property
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  • LLC for Foreigners
  • Incorporation
    • - Alberta Corporation
      • - - Basic Package: Alberta Corporation
      • - - Standard Package: Alberta Corporation
      • - - Premium Package: Alberta Corporation
    • - Alberta Professional Corporation
    • - Alberta Non-Profit Organization
    • - Federal Corporation
    • - Federal Non-Profit Organization
    • - Extra Provincial Registration
    • - Company Branch Registration for Foreigners
  • NUANS
  • Filings
    • - Corporate Name Change
    • - Revive a Corporation
    • - Notice of Change
    • - Update Business
    • - Dissolve a Corporation Online
    • - Dissolve a Business
    • - Continuance
    • - Order Corporate Documents
    • - Article Amendment
  • Unincorporated
    • - Register a Sole Proprietorship
    • - Register a Trade Name
    • - Register a General Partnership
    • - Register a Limited Partnership (LP)
    • - Register a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)
  • Annual Return
  • Intellectual Property
    • - Trademark Search Report
    • - Trademark Registration
    • - Copyright Registration
  • LLC for Foreigners

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  • Fill out the incorporation form online and register your corporation with our corporate lawyers at an affordable fee.
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  • Frequently Asked Questions

  • ♦ What is Named Corporation?
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    A Named Corporation is a corporation that has been registered with a unique corporate name chosen by its owners. This name is approved by the Government of Alberta and becomes the official legal name of the corporation. The use of a distinctive and meaningful name can be important for branding, marketing, and legal identity purposes, as it is the primary way the corporation is identified in the business world.

  • ♦ What is Numbered Corporation?
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    A Numbered Corporation is assigned a numerical identifier or registration number by the Government of Alberta. Numbered corporations are commonly used when business owners have not yet decided on a specific business name. Once a numbered corporation is registered, the business owner can later choose to assign a specific name to the corporation.

  • ♦ What is Articles of Incorporation?
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    The Articles of Incorporation serves as the foundation of the corporation's existence and outlines essential information about the company.

  • ♦ What is Certificate of Incorporation?
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    The Certificate of Incorporation is a legal document issued by the government that officially recognizes and confirms the creation and existence of a corporation as a separate legal entity.

  • ♦ What is By-Laws & Minute Book?
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    Bylaws are a set of rules and regulations that govern the internal operations and management of a corporation. They are established by the founders or directors of the corporation and serve as a framework for how the entity conducts its business and makes decisions.
    A Minute Book also known as a corporate minute book or company records book, is a physical or digital repository of official records and documents related to the corporate governance and activities of a corporation. The minute book typically includes key documents such as: Bylaws, Resolutions, Annual Reports etc.,

  • ♦ What is CRA Business Number?
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    When you incorporate with province of Alberta, your corporation will be automatically assigned a business number (BN). There is no cost to obtain a business number. A CRA business number allows access to various federal, provincial and tax programs.

  • ♦ What is Corporate Income Tax Account?
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    When you incorporate with province of Alberta, your corporation will be automatically assigned a corporation income tax program account number. There is no cost to obtain a corporation income tax program account number. The Corporate Income Tax account is used to manage and report a corporation's income tax related activities to CRA

  • ♦ Why Notarize Incorporation Documents?
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    In many situations, you may be required to provide notarized incorporation documents to government body, financial institutions or regulatory body.

  • Corporation's Details

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  • ♦ What is NUANS report?
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    A NUANS Report is required to check the availability of a proposed corporate name. Before registering a corporation in Alberta, it's crucial to ensure that the chosen name is unique and does not infringe on the trademarks or corporate names of existing entities. NUANS reports have an expiration date, so it's important to use the report and incorporate your corporation within the specified time frame. If you don't, you may need to obtain a new NUANS report.

  • ♦ What is business activity?
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    Business Activity: refers to the specific commercial, economic, or operational actions and endeavors that the corporation engages in as part of its normal operations. Business activities encompass a wide range of actions and transactions that are conducted by the corporation to achieve its objectives, typically with the primary goal of generating revenue and profits.

  • ♦ What is Registered Office address?
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    A Registered Office Address is the official address where the corporation is registered with the government and where legal documents, notices, and correspondence from government agencies, courts, and other official entities are typically sent. Physical address and a legal land description can only be used as a registered office address. UPS/Canada post rental addresses and PO Boxes are prohibited from being used.

  • ♦ What is Legal Suffix?
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    A Legal Suffix: also known as a corporate suffix, is a specific designation or abbreviation added to the end of a business entity's name to indicate its limited liability (Corporation) legal structure or type. The most common legal suffixes include: Incorporated, Limited, Corporation, Inc., Ltd., & Corp.

  • ♦ What is an address service?
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    If you do not have an address in Alberta, you can purchase our Address service to register your Alberta corporation. Other features with this includes mailing and scanning only government issued documents that are received by us . Please note that by opting for this service, you are not renting this address for operation of your business.

  • Agent for Service

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    Alberta rules and regulations pertaining to business registrations requires that a valid Photo ID must be submitted along with the application. An acceptable Photo ID includes Driver's license, Passport, firearms ID, permanent resident card.
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  • ♦ Who can be Agent for Service?
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    In Alberta, corporations are generally required to designate an agent for service. This agent must have a physical address within Alberta where legal documents and official notices can be served.

  • ♦ Why do I need to upload my ID?
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    Alberta rules and regulations pertaining to business registrations requires that a valid Photo ID must be submitted along with the application. An acceptable Photo ID includes Driver's license, Passport, firearms ID, permanent resident card

  • Directors

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  • ♦ Who can be a Director?
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    To serve as a director of a corporation in Alberta, a director must be of legal age and have the mental capacity to manage their affairs. In Alberta, the legal age for directors is 18 years or older.

  • ♦ Is there any director residency requirement?
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    Alberta government has eliminated director residency requirements on July 23, 2020. Previously, 25% of the directors of an Alberta Corporation were required to be resident Canadians (Canadian citizen or permanent resident)

  • Articles of Incorporation

  • Articles of Incorporation are an essential part of the process when forming a corporation in Canada. Here's an overview of what you can typically find in articles of incorporation in Alberta: Corporate Name, Registered Office Address, Share Structure, Directors, Restrictions, Effective Date.
  • Frequently Asked Questions

  • ♦ What is Standard articles of incorporation?
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    Standard articles of incorporation, also known as "model articles" or "template articles," are pre-written or pre-drafted documents that provide a basic framework for creating a corporation. These standard articles serve as a starting point for individuals or organizations looking to incorporate and outline essential information about the corporation's structure and operation.

  • ♦ What is Customized articles of incorporation?
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    Customized articles of incorporation are legally drafted documents that outline the specific details and provisions governing the creation and operation of a corporation. Unlike standard or model articles of incorporation, which provide a generic framework, customized articles are tailored to meet the unique needs, preferences, and circumstances of the corporation and its founders.

  • Share Structure

  • Many corporations set an initial share price of either $0.01 or $1.00 per share.
  • Many corporations set an initial share price of either $0.01 or $1.00 per share.
  • Many corporations set an initial share price of either $0.01 or $1.00 per share.
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  • Frequently Asked Questions

  • ♦ What is Share Class?
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    Share Class: typically refers to different categories or types of shares that a company may issue. Share classes are used to distinguish various ownership rights, privileges, and characteristics associated with different groups of shareholders.

  • ♦ What is Share Price?
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    We recommend setting initial share price of $1 for a share being issued. This is typically something that a new company does.

  • ♦ What is Share Number?
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    Share number refers to the total quantity of shares that a company has issued and is available for ownership by investors.

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  • ♦ Who can be a Shareholder?
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    A shareholder of a corporation is an individual or entity that holds ownership in the corporation by owning one or more shares of the corporation's stock. Shareholders can be individuals, other corporations, trusts, or other legal entities.

  • Officers

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  • Frequently Asked Questions

  • ♦ Who can be a Officer?
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    officers of a corporation are typically individuals who are appointed or elected to hold specific executive positions within the corporation. The specific roles and qualifications for officers can vary depending on the corporation's bylaws, its articles of incorporation, and the business needs of the organization. Here are common officer positions in a corporation and considerations regarding who can hold these positions in Alberta: President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, CEO.

  • Authorized Representative of the Corporation

  • An authorized representative of an Alberta corporation is an individual designated to act on behalf of the corporation for various legal and administrative matters. This representative is often responsible for interacting with government authorities and have authority to make important decisions or sign documents on behalf of the corporation.

  • Max. file size: 128 MB.
    Alberta rules and regulations pertaining to business registrations requires that a valid Photo ID must be submitted along with the application. An acceptable Photo ID includes Driver's license, Passport, firearms ID, permanent resident card.
  • Frequently Asked Questions

  • ♦ Why do I need to upload my ID?
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    Alberta rules and regulations pertaining to business registrations requires that a valid Photo ID must be submitted along with the application. An acceptable Photo ID includes Driver's license, Passport, firearms ID, permanent resident card.

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