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Manitoba company registration

Manitoba company registration

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Manitoba Company RegistrationPrice Details:

Government fee: $475 (includes government fee and electronic filing fee)
Service fee: $99 (includes standard documents and certificates)

The basic information you need to provide is as follows:

  • Driver's License of Manitoba legal person or other valid ID
  • If there is no Manitoba local legal person, you need to provide the ID of at least one of your company's main employees who lives in Manitoba.
  • At least 25% of the directors must be residents of Manitoba, Canada.

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Q&A

1. What is the Canadian Provincial Company Registration Service?

A: This service helps clients register local companies in various Canadian provinces (such as British Columbia, Ontario, and Alberta).

2. What is the difference between registering a provincial company and a federal company?

A: A provincial company can only operate in the province of registration, which is faster and less expensive, making it suitable for local businesses. A federal company can operate nationwide, but still requires additional registration in the province where it operates. If you primarily operate in a single province (such as British Columbia), provincial registration is more efficient.

3. What information or documents are required?

A: Registering a provincial company generally requires:
Company name (English/French/Company Number)
Information of principals (shareholders, directors)
Registered office address (business address is acceptable)
Description of business scope (required in some provinces)

4. How long does it take to register a provincial company?

A: Processing times vary slightly by province:
Usually 1–3 business days, 3–7 business days in some provinces.

5. Can I register a company without Canadian citizenship?

A: Yes. Non-residents can register a Canadian company, but they will need to provide valid identification, a Canadian address (where mail can be received), and may require a local nominee director (in some provinces).