Limited Partnership Maintenance and Amendments: New West Partnership and MRAS

​Maintain Alberta, British Columbia, or Manitoba Limited Partnership Registered in Saskatchewan

When you update key information (such as the name or registered address) or your status changes for your limited partnership in your home jurisdiction, this information will be shared with the Saskatchewan Corporate Registry via Multi-jurisdictional Registry Access System (MRAS).  

Information that will be sent via MRAS includes:

  • Home Jurisdiction (i.e. province or federal) 
  • Home Jurisdiction entity number  
  • Home Jurisdiction entity name 
  • Registration date 
  • Home Jurisdiction entity status 
  • General Partners

Based on information received from MRAS, the Saskatchewan Corporate Registry may:

  • Automatically update the information for your extra-provincial limited partnership; or
  • Advise you that you are required to make updates in their registry.
You will receive notification of any automatic updates applies to your extra-provincial limited partnership.

Some data such as the mailing address
is not shared through MRAS and you will have to update this in the Saskatchewan Corporate Registry.  If there are changes to this information for your extra-provincial corporation. Amendments can be filed via the Corporate Registry Application.

Note: In addition to your login credentials, you will need an access code to file amendments in the Corporate Registry application.

Maintain a Saskatchewan Limited Partnership Registered in Alberta, British Columbia, or Manitoba

If you are registered extra-provincially in Alberta, British Columbia, or Manitoba, when you update key information (such as the name or registered address) or your status changes for your limited partnership in Saskatchewan, this information will be shared with the other registries where you have registered extra-provincially via the Multi-jurisdictional Registry Access System (MRAS).   

Visit the province where your are registered extra-provincially for information regarding their maintenance and amendment processes as well as how information shared through MRAS may be applied in their registry.








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