TRADEMARK IN CANADA
– Stage 1: TRADEMARK SEARCH IN CANADA
Scope of work: Trademark Search | Word Mark
($US) |
Device (logo) And Word Mark
($US) |
For the 1st class | 90.00 | 200.00 |
For the 2nd class | 85.00 | 180.00 |
Duration | 5-7 days | 5-7 days |
– Stage 2: TRADE FILING IN CANADA
Scope of work: Filing Trademark Application | FEE
($US) |
For the 1st class | 715.00 |
For the 2nd class | 00.00 |
Duration | 12-13 months |
– Stage 3: TRADEMARK REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE IN CANADA
Scope of work: Filing Trademark Application | FEE
($US) |
For the 1st class | 350.00 |
For the 2nd class | 00.00 |
Duration | 20-24 months |
* Note: Our Fee for Trademark in CANADA includes all fees (official fee and legal fee); exclude fee for responding to office action, if any.
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