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  • How to start a business in Canada?

    If you want to occupy the North American market and do business in Canada, registering a company is the first step.
  • Detailed explanation of company registration in Ontario (Part 2): Limited liability company Limited liability company

    When a company is registered in Canada, can be divided into Sole Proprietorship, Partnership or Corporation .

    In the previous article, we talked about the registration steps for sole proprietorships and partnerships. Today we will talk about how to register a limited liability company in Ontario.

  • Detailed explanation of company registration in Ontario (Part 1): sole proprietorship, partnership company

    Ontario is a great place to start a business in Canada. First, Ontario is the wealthiest market in Canada, with a population of 13.5 million people and the highest personal income in Canada.
  • Choosing the type of business that suits you is not easy

    How to run a business legally in Canada? Do I need to register to run a business in Canada?

    The answer is of course. In general, there are three types of businesses you can choose to register: sole proprietorship, partnership, and corporation.
    For new immigrants or international students who have just graduated and want to start their own business, choosing the type of business that suits them is indeed a troublesome matter. The editor below will help you answer it in detail.

  • Trademark registration: We should protect our trademarks like we protect our eyes

    Trademark registration is of vital importance to a business. There is such a sentence that classically describes the importance of trademarks to an enterprise: “We must protect our trademarks like we protect our eyes.”
  • How do non-residents of Canada start a company in Canada?

    Are you not a Canadian, but want to open a company or run a business in Canada? This article is for you. There are three situations below, please take your seat!

  • Trademark registration: 6 preparations you need to make for your “trademark”

    As 2018 begins, the countdown to the implementation of Canada’s new trademark law begins. Bill C-31 of 2014 is expected to be fully implemented in early 2019. The Madrid Protocol, the Nice Classification for Similar Goods and Services and various other changes to Canadian law and practice will take full effect.
  • 6 preparations you must make before starting a company

    To start your own business and start your own company, you must be prepared, understand the market, predict the problems you may encounter in the future, and formulate a targeted plan.
    As an entrepreneur, you not only have to think about the numbers in business, but you also have to be prepared to run a business and deal with people. Even executives with many years of experience will be caught off guard a lot when starting their own business, and your previous management experience may not always be useful. The following 6 preparations are what you should do before starting a company :
  • These 10 things you must do before starting a company! 【Preparation】

    I have decided to take the first step to start a business, but do I need to prepare anything before starting a company?
  • How can Canada protect your brand?

    Customers' perceptions and feelings about your business, products and services jointly shape your brand image. How can you ensure that the brand you have spent so much effort and money to build is not infringed? Today we will talk about how to protect your brand in Canada.
  • Registration, operation and tax characteristics of non-profit organizations

    What is Canadian Not-for-Profit Corporation Law?

    Canada’s Not-for-profit Corporations Act,

    The NFP Act, for short, is the law governing the internal affairs of federal nonprofit corporations. Effective October 17, 2011, it replaces the Canada Corporations Act (CCA Part II) that previously governed federal not-for-profit corporations.

  • 8 practical tips for developing a business plan

    Many people think that a business plan is like a school assignment. You only need to fill in more than 20 parts and it is over . Actually, this is wrong. A business plan is not a school assignment and is more than just filling in the blanks. You have to start thinking from day one about how to survive in this industry for a long time, how to start this business, how to make a profit. Your business plan should be clear and concise and doesn’t need to be fancy to be successful. A well-developed business plan provides a roadmap for your company and is a great starting point.
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