According to the Industry Canada website,
the travel and tourism industry in Canada generates more than $70 billion
dollars and directly employs more than 600,000 employees. The travel and
tourism industry is expanding in Canada and provides many opportunities for new
companies to thrive.
1 Register your Canadian travel agency
through your provincial government website if you are registering it as a
partnership or sole-proprietorship. If you are registering your agency as a
corporation, complete the registration and payment on the Government of Canada
business website.
2 Register your business with your
provincial travel agency association if it is in British Columbia, Ontario and
Quebec. In other provinces, register with the International Air Transport
Association (IATA).
3 Register your travel agency with the
Association of Canadian Travel Agencies. Applications and fees are completed on
the ACTA website. Registration fees vary depending on the number of employees
in your business and are renewed annually. You are required to include your
provincial registration number or IATA number.
4 Acquire additional permits and licenses.
Some travel agencies are required to possess additional licenses and permits
before they can operate. In Ontario, you must have a sales tax number to charge
sales tax on your goods and services. In British Columbia, if you are employing
staff, you must register your company with BC's WorkSafe program. Information
on additional licenses and permits can be found on your provincial business
website.