1. Why Register a Company in BC? Key Advantages
British Columbia is consistently ranked as one of Canada’s top provinces for business. With a strategic location on the Pacific Rim, a thriving tech sector, the largest South Asian community in Western Canada, and the most immigrant-friendly incorporation rules in the country — BC is the go-to province for Indian entrepreneurs, newcomers, and non-residents.
| Factor | BC Advantage |
| Director Residency | NO Canadian resident director requirement — 100% foreign ownership permitted ✔ |
| NUANS Name Search | NOT required in BC — name reviewed and approved during online filing ✔ |
| Processing Time | Same day to 1 business day — fastest in Canada ✔ |
| Annual Return Fee | $0 — BC has NO annual return fee ✔ |
| Governing Law | BC Business Corporations Act (BCBCA) — modern, flexible corporate legislation |
| Filing Fee | $350 — online via BC Registries (bcregistry.gov.bc.ca) |
| Sales Tax | 5% GST (CRA) + 7% PST (BC Ministry of Finance) — two separate registrations |
| South Asian Community | Surrey & Vancouver — largest South Asian population in Western Canada. Strong Indian business ecosystem. |
| DKP Global HQ | Surrey BC — +1-672-833-4342. We handle BC incorporations daily. Strongest local expertise. |
2. BC Provincial vs Federal Incorporation — Which Is Right for You?
| Factor | BC Provincial (BCBCA) | Federal (CBCA) |
| Filing Fee | $350 (BC Registries) | $200 (Corporations Canada) |
| NUANS Name Search | NOT required ✔ — name checked at filing | Required — $13.80 (federal NUANS) |
| Processing Time | Same day ✔ | 1–5 business days |
| Name Protection | BC only | All provinces and territories ✔ |
| Director Residency | NONE ✔ — 100% foreign directors permitted | 25% Canadian residents required |
| Annual Return Fee | $0 ✔ — no annual return fee in BC | $20–$40/year — Corporations Canada |
| Multi-Province Operations | Must register extra-provincially in each additional province | File once — operate across Canada (extra-provincial registration still needed per province) |
| Best For | Non-residents, Indian immigrants, BC-based businesses, fastest setup — recommended for 90% of DKP clients | National brands, multi-province businesses with Canadian directors |
| DKP Global’s Recommendation: For the vast majority of Indian immigrants, newcomers, and non-residents — BC Provincial Incorporation is the clear winner. Same-day filing, no NUANS, no Canadian director, no annual return fee. If your business grows nationally, you can always register extra-provincially in other provinces later. |
3. Business Structures Available in BC
Before filing for company registration in BC, choose the right legal structure. The BC Business Corporations Act (BCBCA) governs corporations registered in British Columbia.
| Structure | Liability | Tax | Setup Cost | Best For in BC |
| Sole Proprietorship | Unlimited — personal assets exposed | Personal income tax | $40–$60 (name reg) | Not recommended — no liability protection |
| General Partnership | Unlimited — all partners liable | Pass-through (T5013) | $200–$400 | 2+ owners — only if you have a specific reason to avoid incorporation |
| BC Corporation (BCBCA) | Limited — shareholders protected ✔ | Corporate tax + personal on dividends | $350 | RECOMMENDED ✔ — all non-residents, Indian immigrants, Surrey/Vancouver businesses |
| Federal Corporation (CBCA) | Limited — shareholders protected ✔ | Corporate tax + personal on dividends | $214 | Only if operating nationally and have Canadian resident directors — not ideal for most NRIs |
| Professional Corporation (PC) | Limited (with conditions) | Corporate + personal | $800–$2,000 | BC-licensed professionals — doctors, lawyers, accountants, engineers, dentists |
| Canada has NO LLCs. Many Indian entrepreneurs search ‘LLC registration BC’ — the Canadian equivalent is a Corporation under the BCBCA. It provides identical limited liability protection. DKP Global incorporates BC Corporations for Indian clients daily. |
4. Step-by-Step — How to Register a Company in BC
Here is the complete step-by-step process to register a company in British Columbia — applicable for BC residents, newcomers, Indian immigrants, and non-residents worldwide:
Step 1: Decide on BC Provincial Incorporation
For most businesses, BC Provincial Incorporation under the BCBCA is the right choice — especially for non-residents and Indian immigrants. Use Section 2 above to confirm. If your business will operate nationally from day one and you have Canadian resident directors available — consider federal incorporation instead.
Step 2: Choose and Check Your Company Name
BC does not require a separate NUANS name search before filing — unlike Ontario or Federal incorporation. Your proposed name is reviewed and approved as part of the Incorporation Application itself. Have your preferred name ready (e.g., ‘ABC Technologies Inc.’ or ‘XYZ Consulting Corp.’) and 1–2 alternatives. BC names must include a legal ending: Inc., Ltd., Corp., or their French equivalents. Names that are too generic, confusingly similar to existing names, or contain restricted words will be rejected.
Step 3: Prepare and File the Incorporation Application
File your Incorporation Application online at BC Registries (bcregistry.gov.bc.ca). The application requires: proposed company name, registered and records office address in BC (DKP Global provides this for non-residents), director information (name and residential address — passport details acceptable for non-residents), authorized share structure, and any special restrictions. Filing fee: $350. Processing: same day to 1 business day. DKP Global prepares all documents — you review and authorize, we file.
Step 4: Receive Certificate of Incorporation
Once BC Registries approves your application, you receive a Certificate of Incorporation with your BC Company Number (a 7-digit number beginning with ‘BC’). This is your official proof of legal incorporation in British Columbia. DKP Global sends you certified copies immediately — you will need these for bank account opening, CRA registration, and ongoing corporate maintenance.
Step 5: Register for a CRA Business Number (BN)
Every BC corporation must register for a Business Number (BN) with the Canada Revenue Agency — instantly online at canada.ca. The BN is your 9-digit master tax account linked to your corporate income tax (T2), GST, payroll, and import/export accounts. Register immediately after receiving your Certificate of Incorporation — there is no reason to wait.
Step 6: Register for GST and BC PST
BC has two separate sales tax registrations — unlike Ontario’s harmonized HST:
- GST (5% federal): Register with CRA through My Business Account at canada.ca — mandatory when revenue exceeds $30,000. Voluntary registration recommended from day one to claim ITCs.
- BC PST (7% provincial): Register separately with the BC Ministry of Finance at gov.bc.ca/pst — mandatory if you sell taxable goods or certain services in BC, regardless of revenue threshold. Note: PST paid on business purchases in BC is NOT recoverable as an Input Tax Credit — only GST is recoverable.
Step 7: Register with WorkSafeBC
If your BC corporation will have employees — WorkSafeBC registration is mandatory before your first employee starts work. WorkSafeBC (British Columbia’s workers’ compensation system) provides insurance coverage for workplace injuries and illnesses. Premium rates vary by industry classification. Some industries require WorkSafeBC even for working owners.
Step 8: Set Up Your Corporate Minute Book
A corporate minute book is legally required for all BC corporations under the BCBCA. It must contain: Notice of Articles (BC’s equivalent of Articles of Incorporation), Memorandum (if applicable), director and officer registers, shareholder register, share certificates, and minutes of all director and shareholder meetings. The BCBCA requires that the minute book be kept at the registered or records office. DKP Global sets up your complete minute book digitally — delivered as part of every BC incorporation package.
Step 9: Apply for Municipal Business License
Most BC municipalities require a business license before you begin operating. Surrey business license: $150–$500/year depending on business type and size. Vancouver business license: $150–$700/year. Burnaby, Richmond, Langley — similar range. DKP Global identifies municipal licensing requirements for your specific business type and location as part of our setup consultation.
| DKP Global manages the complete BC incorporation process — Incorporation Application, CRA Business Number, GST registration, BC PST registration, WorkSafeBC guidance, corporate minute book, and municipal license guidance. One team. Zero handoffs. Surrey BC office: +1-672-833-4342. |
5. Cost of Company Registration in BC
| Cost Item | Amount |
| NUANS Name Search | NOT required in BC ✔ — $0 |
| Incorporation Application (BC Registries) | $350 (online filing) |
| CRA Business Number (BN) | Free |
| GST Registration (CRA) | Free |
| BC PST Registration (BC Ministry of Finance) | Free |
| WorkSafeBC Registration | Free (premiums based on payroll — varies by industry) |
| Corporate Minute Book (Professional Setup) | $150–$500 |
| Municipal Business License (e.g., Surrey) | $150–$500/year (varies by municipality and business type) |
| Annual Return (Year 2+) | $0 ✔ — no annual return fee in BC |
| TOTAL — Government Fees Only (Year 1) | $350 (incorporation only) + municipal license |
| TOTAL — With Professional Setup (Year 1) | $700–$1,000 (incl. CRA, PST, minute book, municipal license) |
| Cost Comparison vs Ontario: BC filing fee is $350 vs Ontario’s $308 — slightly higher. But BC saves you $8 NUANS fee and $12/year annual return fee forever. Over 5 years, BC is comparable or cheaper than Ontario in total cost of ownership. |
6. Post-Incorporation Compliance in BC
| Compliance Item | Timeline | Who Needs It | Penalty if Missed | DKP Handles? |
| CRA Business Number (BN) | Day 1 after Certificate | ALL BC corporations | Delays tax registration | ✔ Yes |
| GST Registration (CRA — 5%) | Before $30K revenue | All businesses $30K+ | Interest + backdated penalties | ✔ Yes |
| BC PST Registration (7%) | Before first taxable sale in BC | Businesses selling taxable goods/services in BC | Back taxes + 25% penalty + interest | ✔ Yes |
| Corporate Minute Book | Within 30 days of incorporation | ALL BC corporations — BCBCA mandatory | Fines + director personal liability | ✔ Yes |
| WorkSafeBC Registration | Before first employee | BC businesses with employees | Back premiums + fines | ✔ Guidance |
| Payroll Deductions Account (RP) | Before first payroll | BC businesses with employees | Penalties on unremitted payroll | ✔ Yes |
| BC Annual Report | Within 2 months of anniversary | ALL BC corporations | Company can be struck off registry | ✔ Yes |
| T2 Corporate Tax Return (CRA) | Within 6 months of fiscal year end | ALL corporations | $25/day late penalty — min $100 | ✔ Yes |
| IMPORTANT — BC Annual Report: Unlike Ontario, BC requires an Annual Report (not to be confused with a financial report) to be filed with BC Registries within 2 months of your company’s anniversary date. Filing is free. Failure to file can result in your company being struck off the registry — meaning it loses its legal standing. DKP Global manages this as part of every ongoing compliance package. |
7. BC for Indian Immigrants and Non-Residents
British Columbia is the best province in Canada for Indian immigrants and non-residents to incorporate. No other province combines same-day filing, zero NUANS requirement, zero annual return fee, and zero Canadian resident director requirement in one package.
Why BC is #1 for Indian Immigrants:
| Requirement | BC | Ontario |
| Canadian resident director | NOT required ✔ | NOT required since 2023 ✔ |
| NUANS name search | NOT required ✔ | Required — $8 |
| Processing time | Same day ✔ | 1–3 business days |
| Annual return fee | $0 ✔ | $12/year |
| Filing fee | $350 | $300 |
| DKP Global presence | Surrey BC — primary Canada HQ ✔ | Served remotely |
Business Registration by Immigration Status in BC:
| Status | Can Own? | Can Direct? | Notes for BC |
| Canadian Citizen / PR | ✔ Yes | ✔ Yes | Full rights — any BC structure available |
| Work Permit Holder | ✔ Yes | ✔ Yes | Can own + direct. Self-employment authorization may be needed for active operations in Canada |
| Study Permit | ✔ Yes | ✔ Yes | Can own shares and direct — cannot actively work in Canada beyond permitted hours |
| Visitor Visa (TRV) | ✔ Yes | ✔ Yes | Can own and direct remotely. Cannot physically work in BC on visitor visa. |
| Indian Resident (not in Canada) | ✔ Yes | ✔ Yes | 100% remote. No Canadian director needed. FEMA ODI compliance required in India. DKP Global handles both sides. |
8. Popular Cities for Business Registration in BC
Surrey, BC — DKP Global’s Primary Canada Office
Surrey is the second-largest city in BC by population and home to Canada’s largest South Asian community. Over 120,000 people of South Asian descent live in Surrey — making it the hub for Indian-origin businesses in Western Canada. DKP Global’s Canada office is based in Surrey (+1-672-833-4342).
- Key industries: transportation & logistics, healthcare, construction, retail, food services, professional services, real estate
- BC corporate tax rate: 8% provincial + 15% federal — effective combined rate ~23% for most SMEs (subject to Small Business Deduction)
- Surrey business license: $150–$500/year depending on business type
- DKP Global serves Surrey, Whalley, Newton, Guildford, Cloverdale, South Surrey — all remotely
Vancouver, BC
Vancouver is BC’s commercial and financial capital — Canada’s gateway to the Asia-Pacific. Strong in tech, finance, international trade, real estate, and creative industries. Home to a large and growing Indian professional and entrepreneur community in areas including East Vancouver, North Vancouver, and Burnaby.
- Vancouver business license: $150–$700/year depending on business type
- Popular for: tech startups, consulting, import/export, real estate, professional services
- Vancouver has a higher cost of office space — most DKP clients use virtual office addresses for incorporation and operate remotely
Burnaby, BC
Burnaby is directly adjacent to Vancouver and home to major tech companies, SFU, and BCIT. Growing South Asian business community. BC incorporation applies — same $350 filing fee, same rules.
Richmond, BC
Richmond has a large Asian business community and is home to YVR (Vancouver International Airport) — making it ideal for import/export and international trade businesses. Close to Surrey with strong logistics infrastructure.
Abbotsford & Langley, BC
Growing communities in the Fraser Valley with significant South Asian populations. Lower operating costs than Vancouver or Surrey. Popular for agriculture, food processing, construction, and trades businesses. BC incorporation applies across all of these — same rules, same process.
| DKP Global serves clients across all of BC — Surrey, Vancouver, Burnaby, Richmond, Langley, Abbotsford, Kelowna, and beyond. 100% remote service — you do not need to visit our Surrey office at any step of the incorporation or compliance process. |
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Frequently Asked Questions — Company Registration BC
A: BC company registration through BC Registries (bcregistry.gov.bc.ca) typically takes same day to 1 business day — the fastest in Canada. CRA Business Number registration is instant online. GST registration takes 5–10 business days. BC PST registration takes 3–5 business days. Corporate minute book setup: 2–3 business days. Total — fully operational company in BC: 3–7 business days.
A: BC Incorporation Application filing fee: $350. No NUANS name search fee (not required in BC). CRA Business Number, GST, and PST registrations are all free. Corporate minute book professional setup: $150–$500. Municipal business license: $150–$500/year. Annual BC Annual Report: $0. Total Year 1 with professional setup: approximately $700–$1,000.
A: No — BC does not require a NUANS name search. Your proposed company name is reviewed and approved as part of the Incorporation Application filing process at BC Registries. This is a significant advantage over Ontario (which requires a NUANS search at $8) and Federal incorporation (which requires a NUANS at $13.80). Have 1–2 name alternatives ready in case your first choice is rejected.
A: The BC Business Corporations Act (BCBCA) is the provincial legislation governing all corporations registered in British Columbia. It covers incorporation, share structure, director and officer duties, shareholder rights, corporate maintenance (minute books, annual reports), dissolution, and restoration. BC corporations are identified by a 7-digit company number beginning with ‘BC’. The BCBCA is one of Canada’s most modern and flexible corporate statutes — particularly favoured by non-residents and international investors.
A: Yes — absolutely. BC has no Canadian resident director requirement — making it the most accessible province in Canada for non-residents and Indian immigrants. You can be the sole director of a BC corporation as an Indian citizen. DKP Global provides the registered and records office address in BC required for the filing. The entire process is 100% remote — no visit to Canada required at any stage.
A: BC charges 7% Provincial Sales Tax (PST) administered by BC Ministry of Finance — separate from the 5% federal GST administered by CRA. Unlike Ontario’s HST (which combines federal + provincial into a single 13% tax with one CRA registration), BC requires two separate registrations and two separate returns. A key difference: PST paid on BC business purchases is NOT recoverable as an Input Tax Credit (unlike GST). This makes Ontario’s HST administratively simpler for businesses that can choose their province.
A: Yes — all BC corporations must file an Annual Report with BC Registries within 2 months of their company’s anniversary date. The good news: there is no fee to file the BC Annual Report — it is completely free. This is unlike Ontario ($12/year) and federal ($20–$40/year). The Annual Report confirms the company’s registered addresses, directors, and officers are current. Failure to file can result in the company being struck off the BC register.
A: WorkSafeBC is British Columbia’s workers’ compensation system — providing insurance for workplace injuries and illnesses for workers employed in BC. Registration is mandatory before hiring your first employee in BC. Premium rates vary by industry (construction has higher premiums than office-based businesses). Some industries require registration even for working owners. Failure to register results in back premiums, fines, and potential personal liability for directors.
A: Yes — legally required under the BCBCA. BC corporations must maintain a minute book containing: Notice of Articles, Memorandum or Articles (if applicable), director and officer registers, shareholder register, share certificates, and minutes of all board and shareholder meetings. The minute book must be kept at the company’s registered office or records office in BC. DKP Global sets up a complete digital minute book for every BC incorporation.
A: Yes. You can own, direct, and manage a BC corporation while living in India. BC has no Canadian resident director requirement. You need a registered and records office address in BC (DKP Global provides this). You must file CRA T2 corporate returns annually, GST returns (quarterly or annually), and BC Annual Reports (free, annually). As an Indian resident investing in a BC company, FEMA ODI compliance is required — DKP Global handles both sides. Contact us at +1-672-833-4342 (Surrey BC).
