Canada Corporate Registry Services

Canada Corporate Registry Services With a global clientele, Canadian expertise and a strong national presence, Ecompanies Canada is an independent Canadian firm that offers international clients comprehensive industry knowledge and insights into what it takes to successfully do business in Canada. Ecompanies Canada provides Canada corporate registry services to foreign companies and global entrepreneurs from […]

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Alberta Registered Agent Services

Alberta Registered Agent Services Alberta Registered Agent Services | Agent Representation | Agent for Service Alberta Registered Agent services for domestic corporations, extra-provincial corporations and foreign corporations in Alberta. A registered agent acts as a registered address for corporations in the province of Alberta. The registered agent provides a registered address for the receipt of […]

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Directors’ Residency Requirements for Canadian Corporations

The federal Canada Business Corporations Act (the CBCA) requires that at least one-quarter of the directors of most federal corporations be resident Canadians. For provincial corporations, here is a list of the requirements: Alberta Directors’ residency requirements: YES At least 1/4 of the directors of a corporation must be resident Canadians. British Columbia Directors’ residency requirements: […]

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Canada Passive Nominee Director Services

Canada Passive Nominee Director Services Canada Nominee Passive Director Services in Canada. When you’re setting up a new business or a subsidiary in Canada (Alberta, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Newfoundland and Labrador, Manitoba and Federal Corporations, Government regulations require you to appoint a Canadian resident director. This can be challenging when you’re a foreign company or investor […]

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Corporate Ownership Restrictions in Canada

Federal and provincial governments impose corporate ownership restrictions in certain strategic or sensitive industries, including: Financial Institutions: Generally, without ministerial approval, a foreign bank cannot own more than 10 percent of any class of shares in any Canadian bank, including a Canadian bank subsidiary. There are various exceptions to this general rule. Broadcasting: In an […]

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