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gen121

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Hi All, I already own a Limited Liability Company in UK and would like to register a branch in Canada. I am considering Ontario or/and Quebec (Where my spouse and I have applied)
Does any one know of a good registrar that is well priced (cheap) in either province?

Also, does any one know if owning a company in Canada can help to expedite my application i.e. just like being offered a job in Canada can mean shorter processing time for applications?
 
Guide to Federal Incorporation
http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/cd-dgc.nsf/eng/h_cs04839.html


Federal registration info (can be done online).

http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/cd-dgc.nsf/eng/cs02194.html

Note:

What percentage of directors must be resident Canadian?

As per the Canada Business Corporations Act, 25% of the directors must be "resident Canadian". (as per the definition in the Immigration Act)

For example: if there are four directors, at least one must be resident Canadian. if there are 5 directors 2 must be resident Canadian etc…


Federal vs Provincial
http://www.newbusinessnow.com/information/tables.htm

From my experience, owning a company will not expedite your application.
 
Thanks for your reply Baloo.

A few more questions, will owning a company make it easier to get a visa and for longer stay? I currently come in with six months visa.
Also, will a company aid my application in any way I.e. Showing interest in Canada Or can it harm it?
is there any advantage at all with Company registration, since, I believe, I can do business with Canadian companies from my company in the UK.

Looking ahead to moving to Canada, I am considering starting the process of buying a property in Quebec, is this a positive move (since my application is being processed)?
Thanks for your reply.
 
gen121 said:
Thanks for your reply Baloo.

A few more questions, will owning a company make it easier to get a visa and for longer stay? I currently come in with six months visa.

You may have guessed that just after I started this immigration journey, I was in a similar position to you, a Brit' director running a UK company, looking at the possibility opening a Canadian company.

When you say owning a company, in this instance I assume that you mean the UK one?
I believe that it does impact immigration decisions, both at CIC and at the border, but I have no idea how much.
In my experience I know that it helped me prove my ties to the UK (this is mentioned in my immigration notes FOSS & GCMS).
It may seem strange, but to be allowed into Canada (if you visit a lot), you really need to show plenty of evidence of ties to the UK. Visiting too much, does attract attention.

Before becoming a PR I visited Canada lots of times, entering with the generic six month stay, for both business and pleasure.
To give you an idea of what "lots of times" means - If I remember correctly, in the last four or five years I have been in the UK for a total of about twelve weeks.
I have also applied for and received multiple "extensions of stay" visitor records; you need proof of UK ties in the extension application.

gen121 said:
Also, will a company aid my application in any way I.e. Showing interest in Canada Or can it harm it?
is there any advantage at all with Company registration, since, I believe, I can do business with Canadian companies from my company in the UK.

In this case I assume you mean the Canadian company.
The big issue for me was I had enough going on with the UK company to be able to hold off the Canadian one.
I did not want to confuse the immigration issue (I applied family spousal), as in my opinion having lots of strong ties in Canada does't help when you try to enter Canada on visitor status.
You can "do business" in Canada, but be very careful of how you do it. There are specific rules that cover business visitors, if you break them (and get caught) you will find it very difficult or impossible to visit Canada. I know a few people who have received bans of one or two years.

gen121 said:
Looking ahead to moving to Canada, I am considering starting the process of buying a property in Quebec, is this a positive move (since my application is being processed)?
Thanks for your reply.

It is a personal choice really, I did not want to start the process until after getting PR, but maybe I am risk averse :)
I also prefer to be "in country" when making large transactions.
 
Thanks Baloo.
It is great to know that I am getting advice from someone who has been 'there'.

A few clarifications required. Can you please explain what you mean by "The big issue for me was I had enough going on with the UK company to be able to hold off the Canadian one."

Can you send me the link to "...(this is mentioned in my immigration notes FOSS & GCMS)."

When I mentiond "I can do business with Canadian companies from my company in the UK", it is to say that my UK company has business relationships with a company in Canada and I have not been asked to register a Company in Canada for them to use our service. Communication is usually via mail or online telephony. Enlighten me, is there a law against that in Canada?
I have not had any need to do business while on holidays in Canada.
 
Hi Baloo,

To answer the questions from your mail.

I have not registered a Company in Canada yet (I want to be sure it will not impact negatively on my immigration application hence the request for advice).

2. My UK Company is mainly into online App. development and marketing.

Thanks
 
gen121 said:
Thanks Baloo.
It is great to know that I am getting advice from someone who has been 'there'.

A few clarifications required. Can you please explain what you mean by "The big issue for me was I had enough going on with the UK company to be able to hold off the Canadian one."

I had lots of business activity happening in the UK, even though I was in Canada, the good news is that I am able to work remotely (this is allowed while in Canada).
As I was so busy, I did not have the time to devote to opening the Canadian company. Also as a non resident it can be problematic to meet the Canada Business Corporations Act rule, where 25% of the directors must be "resident Canadian".


Can you send me the link to "...(this is mentioned in my immigration notes FOSS & GCMS)."
These notes are the details about my trips into Canada and my immigration process, you can order your own at http://immipedia.ca/Ordering_FOSS_and_CAIPS_notes
My notes had comments like "his business indicates strong ties to the UK", Canada likes to see that visitors have solid ties back home


When I mentiond "I can do business with Canadian companies from my company in the UK", it is to say that my UK company has business relationships with a company in Canada and I have not been asked to register a Company in Canada for them to use our service. Communication is usually via mail or online telephony. Enlighten me, is there a law against that in Canada?

No that is fine. Make sure payments are made to the UK account.
If you are going to visit and do business in Canada, read the notes on business visitors at the CIC site http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/business.asp.
If you need more discussion on this please email me, you will find my email address in the last private message.


I have not had any need to do business while on holidays in Canada.
Keeping it that way is easier :)
 
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