
Restore Your Dissolved Corporation
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Reviving a dissolved business isn’t just about filing a form it’s about making sure your company is fully compliant and ready to operate again. Here’s why business owners across Canada trust us to handle it right:
Here’s what sets it apart:
Let us take care of the details so you can focus on getting your business back on track, legally and confidently.
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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.

Our experts will handle all required paperwork, including Articles of Revival and supporting documents. We’ll file everything with the appropriate corporate registry and monitor progress.

Once approved, you’ll receive your Certificate of Revival. We’ll also guide you on staying compliant moving forward—whether it’s annual filings, tax accounts, or corporate changes.

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To revive a dissolved corporation in Canada, you must file Articles of Revival with the appropriate federal or provincial registry, pay any outstanding fees, and bring corporate filings up to date.
When a corporation is revived:
Corporations typically need revival when they’ve been:
Eligibility can vary depending on the province, but in most cases, the following people can apply:
Keep in mind: professional representatives like lawyers or accountants usually can’t sign the revival documents unless they’re directly tied to the corporation.
While procedures vary by province, the general revival process involves:
Determine why the corporation was dissolved (e.g., missed filings, unpaid taxes)
Fix Outstanding Issues (e.g., tax, penalties, interest)
Submit Revival Application (e.g., Articles of Revival)
Pay the Government Fees
Wait for Approval – Processing times differ by jurisdiction, and approval is not always guaranteed.

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