{"id":58,"date":"2012-06-30T05:13:01","date_gmt":"2012-06-30T05:13:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.weblegal.ca\/incorporating\/"},"modified":"2022-11-26T00:35:52","modified_gmt":"2022-11-26T00:35:52","slug":"incorporating","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.weblegal.ca\/incorporating\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Incorporate a Canadian Business"},"content":{"rendered":"

In Canada, you can incorporate a Canadian business as a Federal Corporation or a Provincial Corporation.<\/p>\n

A Federal Corporation<\/strong><\/a> can carry out its operation using the same name anywhere in Canada. However, it may still have to register itself separately in the province from where it operates its business. This process is called Extra-Provincial registration<\/strong><\/a>.<\/p>\n

A Provincial Corporation<\/strong><\/a> is a company which can carry out its business in the province where it is incorporated. It can also carry out business in other provinces, but will need to obtain the autorisation from the provinces in question.<\/p>\n

Ownr<\/strong><\/a> allows you to incorporate a business without leaving your seat through their easy to fill form. They will then fill out the Articles of Incorporation and file all the required documents with the proper government authorities on your behalf.<\/p>\n

Incorporate a:<\/p>\n