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Incorporate a Federal Non Profit in Canada

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  • Your Package Includes the Following:

  • Which Package to Choose? 'Not Charity Intended' package is suitable if you are certain that your organization has no intention to be a charitable organization in future. On the other hand, 'Charity Intended in Future' package is more suitable if your organization is intended for faith-based services, relief of poverty, promoting education and awareness, senior services, social services or promoting any specific benefit to community.

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  • What services may I add?
    • NUANS search and name approval
    • By-laws, custom articles
    • Extra-provincial registration
    • CRA accounts
    • WCB accounts
    • Corporate seal, minute book binder
    • Annual return, corporate maintenance
    • Domain name reservation
    • Address services
    • Express registration queue
    • And more
  • May I get help for placing an order?
    Yes, our customer service agents can provide general guidelines and assistance (not legal advice). Feel free to call us at 403-768-2726 during our business hours, you may initiate a with us.
  • Is it a one-time payment?
    Yes, this is a one-time payment with no monthly or annual fees.
  • What is 'Not Charity Intended' package?
    The Not Charity Intended package is ideal if you are certain that your organization does not intend to become a charitable organization in the future. Typically, these types of organizations include community associations, sports and recreation groups, arts and cultural groups, health and wellness organizations, housing initiatives, and newcomer settlement groups.
  • What is 'Charity Intended in Future' package?
    The Charity Intended package is ideal if you wish to keep the option open for becoming a charitable organization in the future. Typically, organizations that opt for this package include faith-based institutions, those focused on poverty relief, promoting education and awareness, providing senior or social services, or promoting a specific benefit to the community.
  • How should I receive the documents?
    You will place your order online by completing the form and making payment via credit card or Interac e-Transfer. Once we receive your order, we will review it and proceed with the registration accordingly. Your corporate documents will be sent to you by email. If your order includes any items for shipping, they will be delivered via Canada Post to your business address.
  • How to get organization's by-law?
    We provide a service to prepare the by-laws for your organization. Our in-house legal and accounting teams will prepare, review, and finalize the by-laws in accordance with the Not-for-Profit Corporation Act. You will have the option to include the by-laws in your package during the next steps.
  • Do you offer Post-Incorporation Services?
    Yes, we offer 3 types of post-incorporation and maintenance service:

    • Annual Return: At the end of the year, we will file annual corporate return for you.

    • Phone Support:
    • corporate Update (address change, director's change, shareholder change, officer change). Please Click Here for more details.
    • Complete Maintenance: Annual Return + Phone Support + Notice of Changes Click Here for more details.
  • May I get corporate seal?
    Yes, you have the option to add your organization's corporate seal (either a pocket seal or a desk seal) during the next steps. View Seal options .
  • May I get CRA Program Accounts?
    Yes, CRA program accounts, including GST/HST accounts, payroll accounts, and export/import accounts, can be added to the package during the next steps.
  • Federal Non-Profit: Initial Return
    Federal Non-Profit: Articles of Incorporation
    Federal Non-Profit: Certificate of Incorporation
  • Activity

  • Example: food banks, soup kitchens, and low-cost housing units..
  • Example: colleges, universities, and research institutes.
  • Example: places of worship and missionary organizations.
  • This includes only those categories which the courts have decided as charitable. For example, relief to victims of natural disaster, services to old age or disabled, preserving of environment, welfare to children or victims of substance abuse, fire rescue operation, animal shelters or provide public amenities to benefit the community.
  • Minimum 2, maximum 5 purposes shortly and clearly to avoid delays Sample

  • Accepted file types: doc, docx, Max. file size: 2 MB.
    Can be uploaded only in Microsoft Word (doc or docx) format
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  • Why activities are so important?
    To qualify as a charity, an organization must have purposes that are exclusively charitable, along with charitable activities that support those purposes. The purposes (also known as objects) outline the organization's aim or primary intent, while the activities detail how the organization will achieve its objectives.
  • How to describe the activities?
    When describing a charitable activity, consider the following points:
    • what you want to achieve
    • how you're doing it – detailed plans
    • who the beneficiaries are and how they are selected any fees charged
    • frequency and length of the activity
    • involvement of employees and volunteers
    • how you maintain direction and control over activities and resources
    • other logistics (transportation, facilities, etc.)
  • Organization Name

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  • Note: please upload the right document to avoid delay.

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  • What is required for the Name Approval?
    The name must be submitted to the government for approval. This process involved:
    • Submitting a name request application to Government. 3 choices of names can be included per submission, if you don't 3 choices you can write the same name.
    • Government, they will check the availability of your Name and determine whether it is valid for registration
    • Once Government has processed the name submission, you will receive a Name Request Number (NR number) which is valid for 56 days.
  • What is a NUANS Report?
    It is a computerized name search report generated based on a proposed corporate or business name or trademark from government databases. This report lists similar and conflicting names of existing businesses and trademarks. To incorporate a federal corporation, an appropriate NUANS report is required.
  • Are there different type of NUANS?
    Yes. There are 2 different kinds of reports:
    • A NUANS report is required for federal incorporation, as well as for each of the following provinces: BC, British Columbia, and New Brunswick.
    • The remaining Canadian provinces have their own name approval processes and do not require a NUANS report. Examples of such jurisdictions include: British Columbia, Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, and Yukon. Each of these provinces requires a name search report from their respective provincial database and registry, rather than from the NUANS database.
  • Why do I need a NUANS & name approval?
    A NUANS report is required for all named incorporations. This name search report does not guarantee that the name will be accepted by the government. We also conduct an analysis of the name alongside the NUANS report to ensure it is suitable and acceptable for the corporation's name.
  • Federal Non-Profit: NUANS
  • Incorporation Date

  • MM slash DD slash YYYY
    Future Incorporation Date must be within 30 days from current date
  • The proposed incorporation date is official registration date for the corporation. It is also called the anniversary date or the date in which the following year, corporation's annual return gets due. Requested date for incorporation cannot be in past date. It must be current date or maximum 30 days in future.
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  • What is proposed incorporation date?
    The proposed incorporation date serves as the official registration date for the corporation. It is also referred to as the anniversary date, which marks the date when the corporation's annual return is due in the following year. The requested incorporation date cannot be a past date; it must be the current date or a maximum of 30 days in the future.
  • Can I propose the date on weekend or holiday?
    Yes, you can choose a future date for incorporation. The incorporation will take effect on your requested date, regardless of whether it falls on a weekday, weekend, or holiday.
  • Corporation's Address

  • A corporation is required to have a physical registered office address in selected province. P.O. box or virtual mail box address is not acceptable. If you do not have a physical address, we offer address and mail scanning service.
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  • Why an Address in Canada is required?
    All corporations in Canada are required to have a physical or street address in the province. This address can be a rental location or a home address.
  • Is this address changeable?
    Yes, this address can be changed later. In many cases, if a commercial location has not yet been rented, a residential address is provided as the corporation's address.
  • What is a Registered office address & mail scanning service?
    • If you are setting up a business in Canada but do not have a street address, we offer an address service that you can utilize. This service primarily functions as a document scanning and mailing service.
    • By adding this address to your package, we will receive all documents sent to your business by the Canada Revenue Agency and the government, and we will forward them to you as scanned email copies.
  • Is Registered office address & mail scanning service renewable?
    Yes, you have the option to renew it on an annual basis. Normally, the price remains same.
  • Extra-Provincial Registration (Mandatory)

  • Federal Corporations are required to register in the province in which they will conduct business and where the registered office is located. If you are planning to expand your business to other jurisdictions and provinces in the future then you will have to registering in those places too at that time. Moreover, extra-provincial registration documents are usually required for opening bank accounts, getting city licences and other business and official procedures.
  • Note: If you select Skip Provincial Registration, you must do it before commencing your business.
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  • Why an extra-provincial registration is required?
    All federal corporations must register with the province where their head office or registered office is located. This process is known as extra-provincial registration and is mandatory. It can be completed alongside federal incorporation or afterward, but it must be done before commencing any business activities.
  • Contact Person

  • Agent for Service or Contact Person in BC

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  • A Canadian Valid Photo ID

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  • Who can be a Contact person?
    The Director as an Contact Person for the Corporation, it can also be a service provider, such as an accountant or a lawyer.
  • Who can be a Agent for Service?
    Usually Director is the Agent for Service of the Corporation or Contact Person residing in BC.
  • Director(s) - Minimum of 3 Directors is REQUIRED

  • Directors supervise the overall management of the corporation and make all major decisions and they assume certain liabilities. Each director has equal power and may require to be present during the opening of the bank account. Therefore, trustable and decision making individual(s) should be added to this role.
  • Second Additional Director

  • Third Additional Director

  • Fourth Additional Director

  • Fifth Additional Director

  • 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.
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  • Who can be a Director?
    A director must be person of :
    • at least 18yrs of age.
    • of sound mind or mentally stable.
    • not declared in a state of bankruptcy.
    • It can be a Canadian Resident or Non Resident.
    • Minimum 25% of directors (1 out of 4) must be Canadian Resident.
  • Can I add or Remove a director later?
    Yes. A director can be added or removed at a later time.
  • Are you incorporating for a client?
    If you are a lawyer, accountant, or another service provider opening this corporation on behalf of a client, please refrain from entering your name in this section. It is designated for the primary owner(s) of the corporation. We do not communicate with the directors; instead, we will contact the person listed in the billing address.
  • Incorporator(s)

  • An incorporator is an individual or company who is requesting the government to incorporate this company. Only owners or shareholders can be incorporators. Generally, all the directors are the incorporators. If you are incorporating as representative for your client, it should be client's name here, not your name.
  • Second Additional Incorporator

  • Third Additional Incorporator

  • Fourth Additional Incorporator

  • Fifth Additional Incorporator

  • 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.
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  • Who is an incorporator?
    An Incorporator can be an Individual or another Company, usually all Directors are Incorporators.
  • Are you incorporating for a client?
    If you are a lawyer, accountant, or other service provider opening this corporation on behalf of a client, please do not enter your name here. The incorporator(s) are typically the director(s) and owner(s) of the corporation. We do not communicate with the directors; instead, we will contact the person specified in the billing address.
  • Articles of Incorporation

  • Standard:Our standard articles include all standard clauses for a regular not-for-profit corporation to operate in Canada. You cannot add a personalized or custom clause.

    Custom:With this option you have the flexibility to include custom clauses to be inserted in the articles for your your special needs, if any. Choose this option if you require such an option and provide a write up of your special requirements.
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  • Can I change the Articles of Incorporation?
    Once the corporation is registered, the Articles of Incorporation are also filed with the government. The articles of an incorporated business can be changed through the proper filing of Articles of Amendment and payment of the associated fees. Sample
  • Do I need custom articles?
    The requirement to customize articles varies, so we cannot provide specific suggestions on how to customize them. Generally, organizations customize their articles to accommodate specific requirements, such as multi-tier member classes, the specific duration of directors in their positions, or clauses on being limited by guarantee. If you do not have any specific reasons for customization, then no changes are necessary.
  • By-laws (Mandatory)

  • Why by-law is Required?Your corporation MUST have by-laws as required under the Not-for-Profit Corporations Act (NFP Act). It is the corporation's responsibility to ensure that its by-laws meet its specific needs and are in compliance with the NFP Act.
  • No By-law: Not Included
    ❌Interpretations of Articles❌Adding Officers & Members❌Execution: Signature Requirements
    ❌Membership Termination Clause❌Director & Officer Nomination Clause❌Financial Statement Transparency Clause
    ❌Borrowing Powers❌Membership Classes❌Membership Transfer Rules
  • Standard by-laws: Standard Provision
    ✔Definitions and Interpretations✔Members & Officers Information✔Execution: signed by any two officers or directors
    ✔Membership termination: basic structure✔Nominating directors: supports by 5% members✔Financial statements: send to all members
    ✔Borrowing: members’ approval not required✔Membership class: one class✔Membership transfer: to corporation
  • Custom by-laws: Personalized
    ✔Definitions and Interpretations✔Members & Officers Information✔Execution: own writing
    ✔Membership termination: complex structure✔Nominating directors: own criteria✔Financial statements: send or not to all members
    ✔Borrowing: members’ approval required/not required✔Membership class: one/two class✔Membership transfer: not eligible/to corporation/to public
  • By-laws Skipped

  • As per NFP act, having the by-law is mandatory. BC Business Registry not responsible for skipping the following:
    • Not appointing officers: president, secretary etc.
    • Not adding any member
    • Not defining members can vote or not
    • Not defining borrowing powers
    • Not defining membership termination
    • Not defining how to pass a motion
    • Not defining the term for directors
    • No omissions and errors clause
    • No dispute resolution clause
    Click 'Previous' to add the by-law, or 'Next' to proceed without by-law.
  • Officer(s)

  • Officers are responsible for the day-to-day operation of the corporation. The owners as well as the employees of the corporation can be in this role.
  • Second Additional Officer

  • Third Additional Officer

  • Fourth Additional Officer

  • Fifth Additional Officer

  • 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.
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  • Who are the Officers in a corporation?
    Officers in a corporation are responsible for managing the daily activities of the organization and may also serve on the board of directors. Common officer titles include President, Secretary, Treasurer, Vice President (VP), and Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
  • Which title to choose for Officers?
    There are no specific rules regarding the titles of officers, so you can use any title that best fits the duties of the officer. However, almost all corporations have an officer titled ‘President',which can be useful for the operation of the corporation and when preparing legal contracts or documents.
  • Can more than one person hold the same Officer title?
    Unless there is a specific reason for it, having the same title for more than one officer is not advisable.
  • Members

  • First Member

  • 2nd Member

  • 3rd Member

  • 4th Member

  • 5th Member

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  • Who can be a Member?
    Members of a corporation can be individuals or other companies. They may have voting rights and are comparable to shareholders of business corporations. There can be one type or two types of members: those with voting rights and those without voting powers.
  • CRA Program Accounts Set Up

  • Generally, when an organization is incorporated, its associated CRA program accounts are also created.
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  • Who needs a GST/HST account?
    f you sell products and services in Canada and collect GST/HST from your customers, you are required to obtain a GST/HST account number.
  • Who needs a payroll account?
    If you hire employees, including yourself, you will need to obtain a Payroll Account Number.
  • Who needs an Import account?
    If you import goods into Canada, you are required to have an Import Account Number.
  • Who needs an Export account?
    If you export goods out of Canada, you must obtain an Export Account Number.
  • WCB Account & Other Registration

  • If you hire or plan to hire one or more Employees, you may need to register for Workers' Compensation Boards (WCB) Account.
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  • Who needs a Corporate Tax account?
    All corporations require a Corporate Tax ID (RC 0001) to file taxes. Taxes must be filed even if the income is zero (0) dollars for the year.
  • Who needs to register with WCB?
    • Registering with Workers' Compensation Boards (WCB) is mandatory for most businesses in selected provinces within 10 days of hiring their first employee. Certain types of businesses may be exempt from mandatory registration based on their activities (for example, banks, insurance companies, hair salons—though there are exceptions, private schools or daycares, and travel agencies). However, many employers in these industries opt to register with the WCB anyway to ensure protection for their workers.
    • WCB registration is particularly important for small businesses and start-ups, as it provides financial security in the event of a workplace accident.
  • Why should I choose in package?
    1. These services, when included with the package, are more cost-effective. Opting to obtain these services later involves a manual process that can be more expensive and time-consuming.
    2. Costs incurred during business setup are referred to as Business Development Expenses and are tax-deductible. In contrast, costs that arise after the business is registered are classified as operational costs and are not tax-deductible. Since these expenses are mandatory for filing, it is advisable to include them in the package.
  • Domain & Marketing Services


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  • What is domain name?
    We recommend reserving a domain name that matches your business name. If your desired domain name is already taken by another domain registrar or a competitor, it may be challenging to establish your brand and operate your business effectively without a proper website. (example: www.yourbusinessname.ca)
  • What is professional Email Address?
    A Business Email Address includes your business name and is used for communications based on your custom domain. (example: CustomName@companyname.com)
  • Annual Services


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  • What is Annual Support Service?
    Yes, we offer 3 types of post-incorporation and maintenance service:

    • Annual Return: At the end of the year, we will file annual corporate return for you with step by step process.

    • Phone Support:
    • corporate Update (address change, director's change, shareholder change, officer change). Please Click Here for more details.
    • Complete Maintenance: Annual Return + Phone Support + Notice of Changes Click Here for more details.
  • Why do I need Annual Return?
    The Annual Return of a corporation must be filed by every Canadian corporation each year to maintain its active status. This filing ensures that the corporation's records remain up to date.
  • Corporate Kits and Supplies




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  • Non-profit tax guide eBook?
    This book, prepared by our chartered accountant, is designed for all new non-profit organizations. It provides a step-by-step guide on the benefits a non-profit organization can claim and the processes for claiming them. Additionally, the book covers non-profit bookkeeping, charitable giving rules, and other essential tax regulations.
  • What is corporate seal?
    The official seal is a tool used to stamp or emboss important documents of your organization, indicating that the document has been certified and approved by the Board of Directors. It is commonly used for:
    1. employment and vendor contracts
    2. minutes from Board of Directors meetings
    3. leases
    4. To be granted for bank loans or mortgages
    5. any contracts or agreements
  • What is membership certificate?
    A non-profit corporation does not issue share certificates to establish participation. Instead, its members receive Membership Certificates, which serve as legal and official proof of membership in the not-for-profit organization.
  • How supplies will be shipped?
    Supplies, such as the physical minute book and corporate seal, will be shipped via Canada Post (expedited), and you will receive a tracking number via email. Please note that this address is solely for the shipment of supplies, while government documents will always be sent to the corporation's registered address.
  • Processing Queue

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  • What is included in this Processing Queue?
    The Processing Queue consists of the incorporation process, along with the emailing of the Certificate, Articles, and Electronic Minute Book. The remaining processes in this package, such as obtaining a Business Number, setting up CRA program accounts, WCB registration, and others, will be initiated after the incorporation is complete.
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Why should I choose bc Business Registry?

Trusted & Experienced
Consider ourselves quite proud of the extensive, thorough, and compliant review process to ensure formation for your business is precisely accurate and mistake-free.
Empowering Entrepreneurship
With our services, you are choosing a hybrid approach: the best of two worlds. Benefit from the flexibility and control provided by a ‘do it yourself’ strategy, while still enjoying the expertise and reassurance given by professional guidance—the ideal mix for today’s entrepreneur: affordable, comprehensive, and centered on you.
Personalized Attention
At BC Business Registry, each client is unique. Our professionals will be visiting your business as if it is the only one; serving with high professionalism. If you need to get help with anything, feel free to reach us via: phone, live chat, or email. First of all, your success matters.
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Avail of our super express incorporation services for quicker processing. We make sure that the processing from our end is completely efficient, and we are able to file within 2 hours from the time your order is placed. We strive to expedite the process by our team so that you get the incorporation documents as soon as possible.
Affordable Pricing
With the notion that finances for first-time business entrepreneurs can be pretty scarce, BC Business Registry is economical in pricing. We don’t feel that your cost should stand in the way of your business ambitions. We offer an affordable alternative for all your incorporation needs.

Why should I incorporate my Non-Profit federally?
  • Name Protection: The chosen name of your non-profit is safeguarded under federal law, preventing other entities from using it across Canada. This ensures strong brand protection and aids in avoiding legal disputes.
  • Limited Personal Liability: A federally incorporated non-profit is a separate legal entity from its members. This shields directors and members from personal liability for the non-profit’s debts and obligations.
  • Perpetual Existence: A federal non-profit can operate indefinitely, irrespective of changes in membership or leadership. This facilitates long-term planning and stability.
  • Attracting Funding: Federal non-profits may be more appealing to donors and grant-making organizations due to their limited liability and the ease of transferring memberships.
  • Tax Advantages: Federal non-profits can enjoy a variety of tax advantages, including tax-exempt status and specific deductions, particularly beneficial for charitable organizations.
  • Access to Funding: Federal non-profits can access funding through various means, including grants, donations, and fundraising activities.
  • Enhanced Credibility: Federal incorporation can boost credibility with partners, donors, and the public, signifying a professional and established organization.
  • Separate Credit Rating: Federal non-profits establish their own credit rating, separate from the personal credit scores of its members. This can facilitate obtaining organizational credit and securing loans.
  • Member Benefits: Federal Non-Profits can offer benefits to members, which can be attractive to potential members.
  • National Recognition: Federal incorporation provides recognition and legitimacy across Canada, allowing for expansion and growth in different provinces and territories.
What are the unique benefits of incorporating federally?
  • Heightened Name Protection: Corporations Canada applies very tough tests before granting a company the right to use a particular name. When a company’s name is approved, it’s protected across the country – a status second only to trade-mark protection.
  • Right to Carry on Business Anywhere in Canada: Federally incorporated companies can carry on business anywhere in Canada, and there are no restrictions regarding the province or territory where the head office is located, corporate records are maintained and annual general meetings are held.
  • Recognition: Federal incorporation is often considered a sign of distinction, companies incorporated federally receive global recognition as Canadian companies.
How quickly can my Non-Profit be incorporated?

Your Non-Profit can be incorporated in just 3 BUSINESS DAYS! Please note, this timeframe does not account for the extra time that may be required to tailor the articles of incorporation to your specific purposes and activities.

What is required to incorporate my Federal company?
  1. Choose an Organization Name: Your Non-Profit name must be unique and distinguishable from other registered organization names in Canada. You will need a NUANS report. Legal suffixes such as — Inc., Ltd., Corp., Incorporated, Limited, Corporation — are not applicable. Words such as — Club, Association, Organization — are allowed. If we find any issues with the proposed name we will guide you and suggest possible names that would be viable for the incorporation.
  2. Incorporators, Directors, and Officers: In the process of incorporation, you must determine the directors and officers and their respective roles. At least three individuals are required to serve as directors for Non-Profits in Canada. Officers are viewed as employees within the organization.
  3. Registered Office Address: Every Non-Profit is required to have a registered office address, which could be either a commercial or a residential location. If you do not have an accessible address in Canada, our Address & Mail Forwarding Service is available for purchase (Only available for registration purposes).
What are the roles in a Not-For-Profit?
  • Incorporators: Incorporators are the individuals who initiate the process of establishing the Not-For-Profit organization. They file the necessary paperwork with the appropriate government agency to legally form the organization. In many cases, the incorporator can be an attorney or a service company that specializes in Not-For-Profit formations. Once the organization is formed, the incorporator’s role is typically complete.
  • Board of Directors: The board of directors is a group of individuals elected by the members to oversee the management of the organization. They make high-level decisions and set the strategic direction of the organization. Directors are responsible for appointing officers and they have a fiduciary duty to protect the interests of the members.
  • Officers: Officers are individuals appointed by the board of directors to manage the day-to-day operations of the organization. Common officer positions include the Executive Director, Chief Financial Officer (CFO), and Chief Operating Officer (COO). Officers are considered employees of the organization and they carry out the strategies set by the board of directors.
  • Members: Members are the stakeholders of the Not-For-Profit organization. They do not hold shares of stock, as Not-For-Profit organizations do not issue stock. Members have the right to vote on major organizational decisions, such as electing directors. Unlike shareholders in a corporation, members do not receive dividends, as any profits made by the organization are reinvested back into the organization’s mission.
Are there any residency requirements to incorporate federally?

Yes, a minimum of 25% of the directors of the Non-Profit must possess either Citizenship or Permanent Resident (PR) Status.

What is the difference between a For-Profit and a Not-For-Profit?

The main difference lies in how they handle the profits and their primary objectives.

  • For-Profit Organizations: These are businesses established with the primary intent of generating profits for the business owner or their shareholders. The main focus isn’t necessarily societal or community benefits, but rather earning a profit from goods sold or services provided.
  • Not-For-Profit Organizations: These organizations exist to fulfill an owner’s organizational objectives and are not primarily focused on generating profits. They can operate for social welfare, civic improvement, sport, recreation, or any other purpose except profit. They do not have shareholders or owners who receive dividends or financial distributions.
What is a Registered Charity?

A registered charity is a specific type of non-profit organization that operates on a non-profit basis and has been registered under the Income Tax Act. They must use their resources for charitable activities and have charitable purposes that fall into one or more of the following categories:

  • The relief of poverty
  • The advancement of education
  • The advancement of religion
  • Other purposes that benefit the community

Examples of registered charities include food banks, colleges, places of worship, and animal shelters. All registered charities, regardless of their designation, can issue official donation receipts for income tax purposes.

It’s important to note that while all registered charities are non-profit organizations, not all non-profit organizations are registered charities.

What are the benefits of a Registered Charity?
  • Issuing Official Donation Receipts: Registered charities can issue official donation receipts for gifts received from individuals and corporations. This can encourage more donations as donors can use these receipts for tax deductions.
  • Exemption from Income Tax: Registered charities are exempt from paying income tax. This allows them to use more of their resources towards their charitable purposes.
  • Eligibility to Receive Gifts: Registered charities are eligible to receive gifts from other registered charities. This can provide additional resources to further their charitable activities.
  • Increased Credibility: Being a registered charity can increase an organization’s credibility in the community. This can enhance its reputation and attract more support from the public.
  • GST/HST Exemption: Many goods and services provided by registered charities are exempt from goods and services tax/harmonized sales tax (GST/HST)1. This can reduce the cost of providing these goods and services.
  • Easier to Obtain Grants: Some funders only give grants to registered charities. This can open up additional funding opportunities.
What are Extra-Provincial Registrations?

Extra-provincial registration is the procedure where a corporation, whether incorporated federally, provincially, or territorially, requests authorization to undertake business operations in a different jurisdiction (province or territory). This registration enables the corporation to operate legally and fulfill its obligations in the additional jurisdiction.

Extra-provincial registration is necessary for several reasons:

  • Legal Compliance: Each province or territory has its own laws and regulations governing business activities. By undergoing extra-provincial registration, corporations ensure compliance with the specific requirements of the jurisdiction where they plan to operate.
  • Protection of Rights: Extra-provincial registration allows corporations to protect their legal rights and access the benefits and protections offered by the laws of the additional jurisdiction. It provides a legal framework for the corporation to conduct business activities, enter into contracts, and enforce its rights.
  • Transparency and Accountability: Extra-provincial registration promotes transparency and accountability by making information about the corporation’s operations and activities available to the regulatory authorities and the public in the additional jurisdiction.

If you are planning to operate in other provinces or territories, you will also need to register as an extra-provincial or extra-territorial corporation in those jurisdictions. This process carries legal implications and requires compliance with the laws and regulations of both the original jurisdiction of incorporation and the additional jurisdiction. These implications may include filing requirements, maintaining a registered office address, and appointing a registered agent within the additional jurisdiction. Our Address Service and Agent Service, enables our clients to register their corporations in provinces and territories where they currently have no presence. These services are included in our incorporation packages.

Will I receive any post-incorporation support?

Yes, we offer 3 types of post-incorporation and maintenance services. Click Here to read more

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AGREEMENT TO OUR LEGAL TERMS

Welcome to BUSINESS REGISTRATION CENTER INC.

We are Business Registration Center (“Company”, “we”, “us”, or “our”).

Business Registration Center is a registered Company in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. We operate the website https://bcregistryonline.ca/ (the “Site”), as well as any other related products and services that refer or link to these legal terms (the “Legal Terms”) (collectively, the “Services”).

These Terms and Conditions constitute a legally binding Agreement between Business Registration Center 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 and other applicable laws, statutes and regulations. 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, and it is the Users’ responsibility to review the Website periodically and stay informed of any changes.

The Company reserves the right, in our sole discretion, to make changes, modifications or delete these Legal Terms at any time and for any reason. We will alert you about any changes by updating the “Last updated” date of these Legal Terms, and you waive any right to receive specific notice of each such change. It is your responsibility to periodically review these Legal Terms to stay informed of updates. You will be subject to, and will be deemed to have been made aware of and to have accepted, the changes in any revised Legal Terms by your continued use of the Services after the date such revised Legal Terms are posted.

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 604-449-9597, or email us at info@bcregistryonline.ca.

1. OUR SERVICES

At Business Registration Center we are committed to offering high quality services and products that meet the needs of our customers. At all times it is our priority to distribute our products and services according to the laws and regulations of any country or jurisdiction. However, it is your responsibility as User, to ensure that the use of this Website and our services comply with the laws and regulations of your country or jurisdiction.

Business Registration Center 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.

2. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

2.1 Our Intellectual Property Rights

The materials we use on this Website, including all content, features, illustrations, images, icons, logos, etc. are intellectual property of Business Registration Center. The Company’s intellectual property is protected by domestic and international copyright law, trademark and other intellectual property laws.

Our Terms of Use allow you to use our materials for your own business purposes or, if you are a professional intermediary, on behalf of your clients. You are authorized to print or download pages from the Website for these purposes, as long as you follow this Agreement with our Company.

You are NOT allowed to make modifications of any material from our Website, resell or redistribute our content, or use our materials to offer competing services.

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. Subject to your compliance with these Legal Terms, you may use our Website, services, and products, but you are not permitted to resell, white-label, rebrand, or redistribute our services as your own, or to copy, reproduce, or republish our content without our prior written consent.

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. The intermediary is responsible for ensuring their client provides accurate information and understands that Business Registration Center‘s contractual relationship is with the intermediary, not the end client.

Prohibited Uses: You may not resell, white-label, rebrand, or otherwise redistribute our services as if they were your own offerings. You may not use our services to operate a competing incorporation or business registration service. Violation of these restrictions constitutes a material breach of these Terms and Conditions.

By using our Website, services or products, you agree that you will use our Website only for lawful purposes and according to our Terms and Conditions. You further agree that you will not 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.

4. USERS REPRESENTATIONS

By using the Services, you indicate and certify that:

  • All the information you provide to us is true, correct, present 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 and agree to adhere to these Legal Terms.
  • 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 or any portion thereof.

5. USERS RESTRICTIONS

By using this Website, you expressly agree and acknowledge that 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 Registration Center reserves the right to determine whether or not any content is appropriate and complies with these Terms and Conditions.

6. USERS IDENTITY VERIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION FOR PAYMENT

Business Registration Center follows the standard rules of Identity Verification according to Canadian law including the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (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, etc.

In those circumstances, Business Registration Center will not process an order or offer a service, until a successful Identity Verification of the payer is completed and Consent of Authorization for the payment have been obtained.

Furthermore, if there is a requirement regarding a payment clearance from the government or another agency, our company will also require the payer to send Identity Verification and Consent Authorization.

7. USERS DATA

We will maintain certain data that you transmit to the Services for the purpose of managing the performance of the Services, as well as data relating to your use of the Services.

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.

You agree that we shall have no liability to you for any loss or corruption of any such data, and you hereby waive any right of action against us arising from any such loss or corruption of such data.

7.1 Data Retention

Business Registration Center retains customer information for varying periods based on the nature of the data and applicable legal requirements. Our retention schedule is as follows:

  • Financial Records: We retain billing information and credit card transaction records for a period of 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 any orders, including government forms, incorporation documents, and related materials, 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, document requests fall outside the scope of the original service. If you require assistance retrieving documents after this time, a new service request and applicable fees will apply.

8. PRODUCTS AND SERVICES

At Business Registration Center we are committed to delivering excellent customer service and products to our customers. Our Company prides itself on getting our customers satisfaction with our services and products delivered.

We make every effort to display with accuracy the features, specifications, colours and details of the products available on the Website. However, we cannot certify that all the information provided on our Website is correct, complete or free of errors.

Our products and services are subject to availability, and we cannot assure that the items or products will be available. We reserve the right to discontinue any products or services on our Website, at any time for any reason. Prices for all products are subject to change.

8.1 Address Service

Service Description

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

Service Agreement Required

To activate the Address Service, Users must execute a separate Address Service Agreement with Business Registration Center. This Agreement contains additional terms and conditions specific to the Address Service and constitutes Business Registration Center’s formal consent for the User to utilize the provided address. The Address Service shall not be deemed active until such Agreement is fully executed by both parties.

Mail Scanning Service

  • Only official government correspondence will be accepted, scanned, and forwarded digitally to the User.
  • All other mail, including but not limited to bank statements, personal correspondence, marketing materials, and packages, will be refused and returned to sender.
  • Business Registration Center assumes no liability for refused mail or any consequences arising from such refusal.

Subscription and Renewal

The Address Service is provided on an annual subscription basis. Users must renew the Service each year to maintain an active address. The renewal fee must be paid on or before the expiry date to ensure continuous service.

Non-Payment Consequences

  • The outstanding amount will be sent to a collection agency.
  • Business Registration Center 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

Service Description

The Agent Service satisfies governmental requirements in certain jurisdictions that mandate a local resident act as a representative for businesses. This Service enables Users who are not residents of the required jurisdiction to register their business by appointing Business Registration Center’s designated agent as their representative solely for registration and statutory purposes.

Service Agreement Required

The Agent Service requires execution of a separate Agent Service Agreement between the User and Business Registration Center. This Agreement contains additional terms and conditions governing the agent relationship and includes Business Registration Center’s consent to act as the User’s agent for service. The Agent Service shall not commence until the Agent Service Agreement is fully executed by both parties.

Scope and Limitations

  • The Agent Service is strictly limited to meeting registration requirements and receiving official government correspondence.
  • The appointed agent does not have authority to conduct business operations on behalf of the User.
  • The appointed agent does not have authority to enter into contracts or agreements.
  • The appointed agent does not have authority to make business decisions.
  • The appointed agent does not have authority to represent the User in any capacity beyond statutory requirements.

Subscription Terms

The Agent Service operates under the same subscription model as the Address Service, requiring annual renewal and payment. All terms regarding renewal, non-payment consequences, and notification procedures outlined in Section 8.1 shall apply equally to the Agent Service.

8.3 Government Information and Documentation Fees

Business Number

Upon successful registration, a Business Number is typically generated automatically by the government. While this number is issued at no cost by the government, Business Registration Center charges a service fee to retrieve, process, and securely deliver this information to the User.

Company Key Ontario and Similar Identifiers

In Ontario, a Company Key is automatically generated upon incorporation. Other jurisdictions may issue similar codes, identifiers, or passwords. While these are generated at no cost by the government, Business Registration Center charges a service fee for retrieving these credentials from government systems, securing and safeguarding this sensitive information, delivering the information through secure channels, and providing guidance on proper usage and security.

Fee Justification

These service fees compensate Business Registration Center for the time, expertise, and secure systems required to obtain and deliver government-issued information that Users may otherwise need to retrieve themselves through government channels.

8.4 Instant and Automated Products

Business Registration Center may offer certain products or services that are generated, retrieved, processed, or delivered automatically or near-instantly through the Website, including through third-party systems, APIs, or government registry data sources. These products may include, where offered, instant name searches, Nuans reports, document retrievals, or other automated products. Because processing begins immediately upon order placement, these products may be non-refundable as set out in Section 12.

9. PURCHASES AND PAYMENT

The prices of the services or products on this Website are delivered in Canadian currency CAD.

We accept the following forms of payment:

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

By ordering our Services or Products you agree to provide your current, complete, and accurate information for all purchases, such as your email address, payment method, credit card information, etc.

Once we receive your payment information, we will email you to confirm your transaction has been processed. You further agree to make all the payments for your purchase and any applicable shipping charges, if applicable.

By placing an order on our Website, you accept that we may make errors or mistakes in the orders and will make the corrections to the pricing accordingly.

We reserve the right to reject any order placed on our Website if we consider there is a discrepancy, a possible scam or does not meet our verification requirements.

Billing Corrections: In the event of a billing error by Business Registration Center, such as a duplicate charge or incorrect amount charged, we will correct the error by reversing or adjusting the charge. Billing corrections are administrative adjustments and are handled separately from our Refund Policy.

Contract Formation: A binding contract between you and Business Registration Center is formed at the moment your payment is successfully processed. By completing a purchase, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agreed to these Terms and Conditions, including our Refund Policy. Order confirmation emails are provided for your records and do not affect the timing of contract formation.

10. SERVICE TERM AND TERMINATION

These Legal Terms shall remain in full force and effect while you use our Services or products.

We reserve the right to, in our sole discretion and without notice or liability, deny access to and use of the Services, including blocking certain IP addresses, to any person for any reason or for no reason, including without limitation for breach of any representation, warranty, or covenant contained in these Legal Terms or of any applicable law or regulation.

We may terminate your use or participation in the Services or products and any content or information that you posted at any time, without warning, in our sole discretion.

The Agreement of services or our products starts the day you request our services or products, and it can expire or terminate, depending on the nature of the product or service we provided.

Termination

An agreement terminates when the parties do not reach the end of the agreement but one of them desires to terminate it because the other party violated the provisions of this Policy. Any refund in such circumstances shall be subject to Section 12 (Refund Policy), and fees designated as non-refundable in that section shall not be refunded.

  • If you place an order with us but 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 from you in a timely manner.

Expiration

When an agreement expires, it is the “end” of the contract and there cannot be a refund, as the agreement has already expired. The service is valid for a certain period and once the time arrives, the agreement expires.

11. SERVICE LIMITATION AND EXPIRATION

11.1 Suspension and Termination

In the case that Business Registration Center notices any issue with an order, and there are any possible risks, consistent and material violations of policies, Business Registration Center reserves the right to suspend or terminate the service if it is mandatory by law.

11.2 Abandoned Orders

In the event that Business Registration Center requires additional information or documentation from a User to complete an order, and the User fails to respond to our communication attempts, the following protocol shall apply:

Communication Timeline

When we require a response from the User to proceed with an order, Business Registration Center will contact the User via phone and email. If no response is received within seven (7) days of the initial contact, we will send a second reminder. If the User still fails to respond, a third and final reminder will be sent, which will include a deadline of an additional seven (7) days for the User to respond.

Order Abandonment

If the User fails to respond within twenty-eight (28) days from our initial contact attempt, the order shall be deemed abandoned and Business Registration Center will close the order. No refunds will be issued for abandoned orders, as the abandonment is due to the User’s failure to provide necessary cooperation to complete the Services.

Reactivation

Should the User contact Business Registration Center after an order has been deemed abandoned, we reserve the right, in our sole discretion, to refuse reactivation of the order. If we agree to reactivate an abandoned order, the User may be required to pay a reactivation fee in addition to any outstanding amounts before Services can resume from the point of abandonment.

12. REFUND POLICY

Thank you for choosing Business Registration Center. We strive to ensure that you are fully satisfied with our services and products. Before placing an order with us, please review this Refund Policy carefully.

If you wish to cancel your order, contact us as soon as possible. Refund eligibility is determined by the work completed at the time of your cancellation request, as outlined in the sections below. Certain fees are non-refundable regardless of when cancellation is requested.

13. THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES AND CONTENT

Our Website may contain (or you may be sent via the Site) links to other websites (“Third-Party Websites”) as well as articles, photographs, text, graphics, pictures, designs, music, sound, video, information, applications, software, and other content or items belonging to or originating from third parties (“Third-Party Content”). Business Registration Center does not investigate, examine or check the content of those Websites. Therefore, we are not responsible for those Sites’ practices, policies and content.

Such Third-Party Websites and Third-Party Content are not investigated, monitored, or checked for accuracy, appropriateness, or completeness by us, and we are not responsible for any Third-Party Websites accessed through the Services or any Third-Party Content posted on, available through, or installed from the Services, including the content, accuracy, offensiveness, opinions, reliability, privacy practices, or other policies of or contained in the Third-Party Websites or the Third-Party Content. Inclusion of, linking to, or permitting the use or installation of any Third-Party Websites or any Third-Party Content does not imply approval or endorsement thereof by us.

If you decide to leave the Services and access the Third-Party Websites or to use or install any Third-Party Content, you do so at your own risk, and you should be aware these Legal Terms no longer govern. You should review the applicable terms and policies, including privacy and data gathering practices, of any website to which you navigate from the Services or relating to any applications you use or install from the Services.

Any purchases you make through Third-Party Websites will be through other websites and from other companies, and we take no responsibility whatsoever in relation to such purchases which are exclusively between you and the applicable third party. You agree and acknowledge that we do not endorse the products or services offered on Third-Party Websites and you shall hold us blameless from any harm caused by your purchase of such products or services.

Additionally, you shall hold us blameless from any losses sustained by you or harm caused to you relating to or resulting in any way from any Third-Party Content or any contact with Third-Party Websites.

14. PRIVACY POLICY

Business Registration Center is committed to protecting and respecting your privacy in accordance with the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) and other applicable privacy laws. This section provides an overview of our privacy practices. For complete details, please refer to our comprehensive Privacy Policy available at https://bcregistryonline.ca/privacy-policy/.

14.1 Privacy Officer

We have designated a Privacy Officer who is accountable for our compliance with PIPEDA and these privacy commitments. Our Privacy Officer can be contacted at:

Privacy Officer
BUSINESS REGISTRATION CENTER INC.
102-1270 Central Pkwy W
Mississauga, Ontario L5C 4P4
Email: info@bcregistryonline.ca
Phone: 604-449-9597

14.2 Personal Information We Collect

We collect personal information that you provide directly to us, including:

  • 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.

14.4 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. To exercise your privacy rights, please contact our Privacy Officer.

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 or products at any time or for any reason, without notice, in order to observe the law. However, we have no obligation to update any information on our services. Therefore, we will not be liable to you or any third party for any modification, price change, suspension, or discontinuance of the Services.

We cannot guarantee the services or products will be available at all times. We may experience interruptions, delays, or errors due to software, hardware, maintenance or updates problems. We reserve the right to change, revise, update, suspend, discontinue, or otherwise modify our services and products at any time or for any reason without notice to you. By using our Website you agree that we are not liable or responsible for any modification, discontinuance, interruption, or any other change to the services or products.

16. Governing Law

These Terms and Conditions and any separate agreements whereby we provide you Services 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

By using our Website, you agree that any dispute arising from or relating to the subject matter of 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, Canada, and waive any objection to the exercise of jurisdiction over you by such courts and to venue in such courts.

BUSINESS REGISTRATION CENTER INC. shall also maintain the right to bring proceedings as to the substance of the matter in the courts of the country where you reside or, if these Legal Terms are entered into in the course of your trade or profession, the province of your principal place of business.

18. CORRECTIONS

Even though we are always working on updating our services and products on our Website, the description of the services or products may contain typographical errors, inaccuracies, or omissions, including descriptions, pricing, availability, and various other information. We reserve the right to correct any errors, inaccuracies, or omissions and to change or update the information on the Services at any time, without prior notice. Business Registration Center does not accept any liability for the accuracy or completeness of any information, including prices, products’ descriptions, specifications, availability, etc. We reserve the right to change or update information and to correct errors, inaccuracies, or omissions at any time without prior notice.

19. DISCLAIMER

Business Registration Center has worked hard to ensure the correctness of the information we provide on our Website to our Users. However, we do not offer any warranty or representation of any kind, and the information we provide is “AS IS”. Business Registration Center does not assume any responsibility for the veracity, correctness or legality of the information we provide on this Website. By using our website you agree that you are using our Website at your own risk.

We assume no liability for the errors, mistakes, or imprecise information available on this Website.

Business Registration Center shall not be liable for any loss or damages that may result from the use or information on this Website.

By using our Website, you agree that we make no warranties or representations of our Website because Business Registration Center is not a law firm and we do not offer legal advice or legal representation to our customers. Business Registration Center is a private company and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to any federal, provincial, or municipal government agency.

By using our Website, you agree that the information we provide is only for educational or informational purposes and that our services are limited to filing government forms and corporate business. Business Registration Center does not guarantee the use, operation or function of this Website. The information we provide on this Site does not constitute advice of any kind nor should it replace competent legal, accounting or other professional advice. If you are seeking a specific service or warranted results, we recommend you to contact a professional in that specific area. Moreover, Business Registration Center should not be liable for any loss, compensatory or consequential damages you may have incurred as a result of using our Website.

If you are dissatisfied with the contents, Terms and Conditions of this Site, please contact us at info@bcregistryonline.ca, we would like to hear from you and see how we can be of help.

20. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

To the extent permitted by applicable law, including the Consumer Protection Act, 2002 (Ontario), Business Registration Center shall NOT be liable for any indirect, incidental, consequential, special, punitive or exemplary damages, including but not limited to loss of business profits, revenue, use or data incurred by any party, whether in a contract, tort (including but not limited to negligence) or other way arising in connection with:

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

Nothing in these Terms and Conditions 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.

Business Registration Center’s total cumulative liability for any claim under this Agreement 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 issue.

20.1 No Guarantee of Outcomes

Business Registration Center provides professional online business registration services throughout Canada. 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.

All outcomes depend on factors outside our control, including government policies, regulatory requirements, and the accuracy of information provided by clients. Our services are limited to document preparation and submission assistance only.

21. INDEMNIFICATION

You agree to defend, indemnify, and hold us harmless Business Registration Center from and against any and all claims, liabilities, damages, judgments, awards, 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 of this Terms & Conditions.

No waiver by the Company of any term or condition set out in these Legal Terms shall be deemed a further or continuing waiver of such term or condition or a waiver of any other term or condition, and any failure of the Company to assert a right or provision under these Legal Terms shall not constitute a waiver of such right or provision.

23. ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS, TRANSACTIONS, AND SIGNATURES

When you visit our Website, email us, and complete online forms, that constitutes electronic communications. You consent to receive electronic communications, and you agree that all agreements, notices, disclosures, and other communications we provide to you electronically, via email, satisfy any legal requirement that such communication be in writing.

You hereby agree to the use of electronic signatures, contracts, orders, and other records, and to electronic delivery of notices, policies, and records of transactions initiated or completed by us or via the Services. You hereby waive any rights or requirements under any statutes, regulations, rules, ordinances, or other laws in any jurisdiction which require an original signature or delivery or retention of non-electronic records, or to payments or the granting of credits by any means other than electronic means.

24. FORCE MAJEURE

Neither party shall be liable to the other for any failure or delay in performance under these Terms and Conditions which is due to fire, flood, earthquake, pandemic, governmental action, war, terrorism, embargo, acts of civil or military authorities, act of God, act or omission of carriers or suppliers, equipment failure, strike, labor dispute, or other causes beyond its reasonable control, provided that such party promptly notifies the other and uses its best efforts to remedy the situation.

The party affected by the force majeure event 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 of the force majeure event.
  • Resume performance of its obligations as soon as reasonably practicable after the force majeure event ceases.

If a force majeure event prevents a party from performing its obligations for more than sixty (60) consecutive days, either party may terminate the affected services upon written notice to the other party.

For clarity, force majeure shall not excuse the obligation to pay money owed under these Terms and Conditions unless the force majeure event specifically prevents such payment.

25. ASSIGNMENT

You may not assign or transfer these Legal Terms or any of your rights or obligations hereunder, in whole or in part, by operation of law or otherwise, without our prior written consent. We may assign these Legal Terms or any of our rights or obligations at any time without notice or consent. Any attempted assignment in violation of this section shall be null and void.

26. ENTIRE AGREEMENT

The Terms of Use and Conditions and other relevant policies incorporated herein by reference constitute the sole and entire Agreement between the User and the Company regarding the Website and supersede all prior and contemporaneous understandings, Agreements, representations, and warranties, of any kind, regarding the use of the Website.

27. CONTACT US

If you have any questions or concerns regarding our services or products, or if you wish to receive further information regarding use of the Services, please contact us at:

Business Registration Center
102-1270 Central Pkwy W
Mississauga, Ontario L5C 4P4 Canada
Phone: 604-449-9597
Email: info@bcregistryonline.ca