§ General Partnership Registration

Go into business together, the right way.

A general partnership is the fastest, cheapest way for two or more people to run a business together — as long as it’s registered correctly. We handle the registration so you and your partners are legally covered from day one.

$149

Starting service fee

1-2

Business days to register

Why Register With Us

§ What's Included

Everything you need to start trading as partners.

One filing covers your registration and business name — we round it out with the documents that keep partners protected.
§ How It Works

From two founders to a registered partnership.

01

Choose a Name

Pick a business name and we run a search to confirm it’s available in your province.

02

List Your Partners

Provide the legal names and addresses of everyone joining the partnership.

03

We File the Registration

We submit your registration directly to the provincial business registry.

04

Start Trading

You receive your registration confirmation and can open a business bank account.

§ Why It Matters

A handshake isn't a business structure — unlimited liability is the real risk.

01 · Unregistered
Full Personal Risk

Without a registered agreement, each partner is personally liable for the debts and actions of the others.

02 · Registered Properly
Clear Terms

A registered name and partnership agreement set out who owns what, splits profits, and settles disputes.

03 · Banking

Open a business account

Most banks require proof of registration before opening an account under the partnership’s name.

04 · Not Sure It Fits?

We'll advise you

If liability protection matters more than simplicity, we’ll point you toward an LLP or corporation instead.

05 · Coverage

Every province

Filed directly with the business registry in your province of operation.

§ Common questions

Registering a general partnership, explained.

What is a general partnership?

A general partnership is a business structure where two or more people share ownership, profits, and — importantly — unlimited personal liability for the business’s debts and obligations.

It isn’t always legally required, but it’s strongly recommended. Without one, provincial default rules decide how profits, losses, and disputes are handled — which rarely matches what partners actually intended.

In a general partnership, every partner has unlimited personal liability. A limited liability partnership (LLP) — typically used by licensed professionals — limits each partner’s liability for the others’ actions.

Yes. Once registered and set up with a CRA business number and payroll account, a general partnership can hire staff just like any other business structure.

Most general partnership registrations are completed within 1–2 business days once we have your business name and partner details.