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Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) Packages

Ontario Limited Liability Partnership

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BC Limited Liability Partnership

Quebec Limited Liability Partnership

Saskatchewan Limited Liability Partnership

Manitoba Limited Liability Partnership

Nunavut professional corporation
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Why Choose Our Limited Liability Partnership Registration Services?

Need your Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) set up fast? Our rush service is designed for entrepreneurs who are ready to start registering without delay.

Here’s what sets it apart:

Whether you’re starting a holding company, a professional corporation, or a limited liability partnership (LLP), our express service means you don’t have to experience long wait times for government processing.

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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

Once your payment is confirmed, our experienced registry agent reviews everything and files your documents with the appropriate Ontario government office. No need to worry about red tape or delays.

Receive your incorporation documents

Incorporating a business in Ontario doesn’t have to be complicated. You’ll receive your official Certificate and Articles of Incorporation right in your inbox—often in just a few business hours.

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Registering a Limited Partnership & Limited Liability Partnership in Canada

Frequently Asked Questions

An LLP is a partnership where partners have limited personal liability for each other’s actions, often used by licensed professionals.

Only certain licensed professionals (like lawyers, accountants, and engineers) can register an LLP, depending on the province.

In an LLP, partners are protected from each other’s professional mistakes, while in a general partnership, all partners share full personal liability.

No — an LLP itself does not pay corporate tax; profits pass through to partners’ personal tax returns.

 

Yes, an LLP can hire employees just like any other business.

Not legally required, but strongly recommended to outline responsibilities and profit-sharing.

Usually 1–3 business days, depending on provincial rules and name approval.

Yes, you can change to a corporation in the future if your business needs evolve.

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