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Can I register extraprovincially in Alberta when I incorporate in British Columbia?

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Can I register extraprovincially in Alberta when I incorporate in British Columbia?

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Yes. To help make the registration process easy and seamless, the Name Requests Online system will ask clients creating British Columbia companies if they intend to do business in Alberta and will facilitate the Alberta names search (NUANS) on their behalf. NRO will also be enhanced to advise the client by email of the results of the NUANS search, as well as the results of the name approval request in British Columbia. BC Registry Services has also enhanced its Corporate Online system to facilitate registration of a British Columbia company in Alberta. Information required to facilitate registration in Alberta will be requested as part of the existing transactions that create a new British Columbia company. There will also be a new self-serve transaction on Corporate Online for those existing British Columbia companies who intend to do business in Alberta and need to register there. The registration information collected by Corporate Online will automatically be sent to the Alberta Reg

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