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$449
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$1200
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Begin with a thorough trademark search to ensure your desired mark is unique and not already registered in Canada.
Submit the application with classification of goods/services, usage intent, and any priority claim details (if applicable).
The Canadian IP Office examines the application for conflicts and compliance with trademark law.
If any objections are raised, a response must be filed addressing the examiner’s concerns to proceed further.
Once approved, the mark is published in the Trademarks Journal for third-party awareness and objections.
A 60-day window allows third parties to file oppositions. If unopposed, the process moves ahead smoothly.
After opposition period, a Notice of Allowance is issued. Pay CA$ 200 to receive the registration certificate.
Continue monitoring trademark usage and ensure no infringements occur. Proper maintenance ensures long-term protection.
Trademarks must be renewed every 10 years in Canada to remain valid and enforceable.
To file a Trademark application in Canada requires information related to goods and services classification for which the mark will be used. At the time of filing the trademark form, you must provide the information whether you are already using the trademark in commerce or you are intending to use it in the future. If you have applied trademark in any other country and planning to claim priority, you must provide the trademark number of that application filed in any other jurisdiction.
The Trademark application process in Canada is quite lengthy. It takes around 18-28 months or sometimes, even more, to get your trademark approved and registered in Canada. Initially, the Trademark application in Canada goes through the examination process, once approved by the examiner, it will get published in the gazette for third-party opposition. If no one opposes within 60 days, the Notice of Allowance will be issued by the Canadian Trademark Office.
Once the Notice of Allowance is issued after two months from the date of publication, a fee of CA$ 200 (included in Professional Package only) is required to submit in order to get the registration status and issuance of trademark registration certificate in Canada.
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Protecting your brand is essential in today’s competitive market. If you’re planning to sell products or offer services in Canada, registering your trademark with the Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) gives you exclusive rights to use your brand across the country. We offer complete trademark registration services in Canada — from trademark search and application filing to handling office actions and post-registration monitoring.
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