Trademark Renewal in Canada

Trademark Renewal in Canada ®

Keep your trademark rights active in Canada. We handle all CIPO renewal filings and declarations. Ensure your brand protection continues for another 10 years.

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Renew Your Trademark in Canada: Secure Your Rights for Another 10 Years

Maintain your trademark protection with the Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO). Our renewal experts handle the entire process — from verification to confirmation of renewal.

1. Service Overview

Canadian trademarks are valid for 10 years from the date of registration. To maintain protection, a renewal must be filed before the expiry date or within a six-month grace period. Our team ensures that your renewal is submitted accurately and on time, avoiding unnecessary penalties or loss of rights.

2. Key Advantages of Our Service

  • ✅ Timely Renewal Management: We track renewal deadlines and ensure filings are made before expiry.
  • ✅ Compliance with CIPO Requirements: All renewal filings strictly follow the Canadian Intellectual Property Office’s guidelines.
  • ✅ Grace Period Assistance: Support for renewals filed within the six-month grace period after expiration.
  • ✅ Portfolio Monitoring: Centralized management for clients with multiple Canadian trademarks.
  • ✅ Transparent Pricing: Clear breakdown of government and professional fees.

3. The Trademark Renewal Process in Canada

The Canadian trademark renewal process is straightforward but must comply with strict timelines. Below is an overview of the steps involved.

The Trademark Renewal Process in Canada

Every renewal step is handled with accuracy under CIPO standards.

1

Renewal Request

We prepare and submit your renewal application to CIPO before the due date.

2

Official Review

CIPO reviews your renewal request and confirms validity of ownership and information.

3

Payment Confirmation

Upon CIPO’s acceptance, official renewal fees are paid and processed.

4

Renewal Confirmation

CIPO issues a renewal confirmation valid for another 10-year protection period.

4. Fee Structure for Canada Trademark Renewal

Project Cost (USD) Details & Notes
Renewal Period 1158/first class, 295/additional class The renewal period is 6 months prior to the expiration date.
Grace Period 1285/first class, 358/additional class The grace period is 6 months after the expiration date.

Official Source: Based on Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) official renewal fee schedule and standard market practices.

5. What We Need From You

  • Trademark Registration Number: The existing CIPO trademark registration number.
  • Owner Information: Legal name and address of the current owner (must match CIPO records).
  • Renewal Confirmation Preference: Whether to receive renewal confirmation via email or postal mail.

Keep Your Trademark Active in Canada

Ensure uninterrupted protection of your brand — let our professionals handle your trademark renewal before the Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO).

When should I start the renewal process for my Canadian trademark?
We recommend starting the process 6-12 months before the expiration date to ensure ample time for preparation and filing.
Can I make changes to my trademark during the renewal process?
No, the renewal process is only for maintaining the existing registration. Any changes to the mark itself would require a new application.
What happens if I don't renew my trademark in Canada?
If not renewed, your trademark registration will be expunged from the register and you will lose all exclusive rights. You would need to file a new application, which is more expensive and takes longer.