The Canadian trademark registration process is very simple. You only need to prepare relevant information, hand it over and submit it for review. The registration process is as follows:
1. The applicant submits an application: to the Canadian Trademark Office Submit your application.
2. Formal review: a notice of acceptance will be issued within 7 days of the application and a trademark number will be filed and assigned;
3. Substantive review: a substantive review will be conducted within 6 months of the application. If there are any problems A substantive examination report will be issued, and if there are no problems, an approval notice will be issued;
4. Trademark announcement: 5 weeks after the approval announcement notice is issued, the trademark will be announced for 2 months;
5. Opposition period: If there is any objection, the trademark will enter the opposition procedure (generally, the complete opposition procedure lasts about 2 years)
6. Approved registration: If there is no objection, the trademark will end in the announcement period for 3 months A notice of approval of registration will be issued every month, notifying the payment of the registration fee. Applications for intended use need to submit a trial oath after the approval of the registration notice;
7. Registration: Pay the registration fee within the time limit specified in the registration approval notice; intention to use Use requires submission of an oath of use.