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Dissolve an Extra-Provincial Registration

Close An Out-of-Province Registration

Only $99 + Government Fee

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Dissolve an EP Registration Packages

Dissolve an EP Registration

✔ Cancel your extra-provincial registration officially
✔ We handle all required filings and paperwork
✔ Avoid late fees and registry penalties
✔ Fast, reliable, and affordable service

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Why Choose Us To Dissolve A EP Registration?

If your corporation is no longer doing business in a province outside its home jurisdiction, you must formally dissolve your extra-provincial registration. We’ll take care of the paperwork and filings so your business remains fully compliant.

Here’s what sets us apart:

Remember, extra-provincial dissolution is the official process of removing your corporation’s registration from a province or territory where it was previously authorized to operate.

Whether you’re downsizing, relocating, or no longer need to operate in that province, we help you from start to finish.

Quick. Compliant. Done Right the First Time.

Start Dissolving Your EP Registration

Just 3 Simple Steps

Fill out the online form​

Kick things off by completing our easy step-by-step form. You can place your order using a credit card, PayPal, or e-transfer—whichever is most convenient.​

We handle the filing

We complete the required provincial forms and submit the dissolution request on your behalf.

Receive confirmation of dissolution

You’ll receive a formal notice once the EP registration has been successfully cancelled.

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Frequently Asked Questions

It’s the formal process of cancelling your corporation’s registration in a province or territory where it was registered to do business, but is no longer operating.

Yes. If your business has ceased operations in a province, you must dissolve the registration to avoid future annual filings, penalties, and government fees.

No. Dissolving your registration in one province does not affect your corporation’s legal standing in its home province or federally, unless you’re dissolving the entire business.

Timelines vary by province, but most extra-provincial dissolutions are processed within 5 to 15 business days once all documents are submitted.

Typically, you’ll need your corporation number, proof of good standing, and authorization from the home jurisdiction. Some provinces may require additional filings or declarations.

Yes. If your business returns to operate in the province, you can apply for a new extra-provincial registration at that time.

 

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