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I have constituted a company under a law of Canada; may I file a Dclaration initiale (initial declaration) free of charge?

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I have constituted a company under a law of Canada; may I file a Dclaration initiale (initial declaration) free of charge?

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No. Only companies constituted under a Qubec law may file an initial declaration. If your company is constituted under a law of Canada or a province other than Qubec and you wish to or are required to register, you must file a Dclaration d’immatriculation (declaration of registration) and pay the required fee of $212.

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