Virtual Business Address
A real Canadian street address for your business
Toronto or Vancouver — use it to register your company, file with the CRA, open a Canadian business bank account, pass Amazon Seller Central or EIN verification, or run Stripe Atlas, DUNS, and Apple Developer registrations. Mail received, scanned, and forwarded for you. Canada Post compliant Unit/# format — not a PMB, not a CMRA, not a PO Box. Lease agreement or utility bill on request.

What you actually get
Useful and Canadian-specific. Nothing more, nothing less.
A real Canadian street address
Downtown Toronto or downtown Vancouver, in proper Canada Post Unit/# format (e.g., 100-10 KING ST W) — not a PMB, not a PO Box. Mail and parcels accepted from every carrier (Canada Post, UPS, FedEx, Purolator, DHL). Use it on business cards, your website, and any government form.
Use it to register your company
Works for federal incorporation and for provincial setup in Ontario or British Columbia. Listed as your registered office.
Open a Canadian bank account
RBC, TD, BMO, Scotiabank, CIBC, and most other Canadian banks accept this kind of address on the application.
Your home stays out of public records
Your home address never shows on the Ontario or BC business registry. Auteur shows there instead.
Pass Amazon Seller Central verification
Real commercial street with a unique Unit/Suite number — not a CMRA, not a PMB. Lease agreement or utility bill issued in your business name on request, and same-day scanning so Amazon's postcard verification code reaches you within hours of arrival.
Foreign companies entering Canada
Toronto + Vancouver together cover the most common foreign-entry profile — federal or Ontario filing in Toronto, BC extra-provincial registration in Vancouver, on one account. Address works for non-resident-owned subsidiaries and Canadian business banking onboarding.
One address, used everywhere
Use it on your business card, your tax filings, your bank paperwork, and the mail people send you.
On your business card
Hand clients a card with a real Toronto or Vancouver address.
Registering your company
Use it as your registered office for federal incorporation or for Ontario and BC filings.
Opening a Canadian bank account
Use it on the address line at RBC, TD, BMO, Scotiabank, CIBC, and most other Canadian banks.
CRA and government mail
Get CRA notices, GST/HST letters, and provincial registry mail straight to your dashboard.
Personal mail and packages
Online orders, subscriptions, ServiceOntario letters — anything that needs a real street address.
Immigration paperwork
List a real Canadian address on IRCC forms, work permit applications, and PR renewals.
Why Auteur
Why people pick Auteur
A real Canadian address, made for the way Canadian businesses actually work. Use it for your company or just for yourself.
Reserve your address →Real Canadian addresses
Real street addresses in Toronto and Vancouver — never PO Boxes. Put them on your business card, your website, or a government form.
Made for Canada
Built around the CRA, the Ontario and BC business registries, and the big Canadian banks — not borrowed from a US service.
Your home stays private
Public registries show the address you give them. Use Auteur and your home address stays out of public records.
Pay month to month
No yearly contracts. Pay each month and cancel any time you want.
Common questions about the address
Is this a real street address, a PMB, or a PO Box?
It's a real commercial street address in Toronto or Vancouver, issued in Canada Post Unit/# format — not a PMB (private mailbox) at a retail-chain outlet, not a CMRA (commercial mail receiving agency), not a PO Box. The CRA, the federal and provincial registries, Canadian banks, and Amazon Seller Central all accept that kind of address.
Can I use this address to register a corporation in Canada?
Yes. You can use your Auteur address to incorporate federally or provincially in Ontario or British Columbia. It works as your registered office address.
Will the CRA accept this address for tax filings?
Yes. Use it for GST/HST sign-up, your T2 corporate return, payroll accounts, and any other CRA mail.
Can I open a Canadian business bank account with this address?
Yes. The big Canadian banks — TD, RBC, BMO, Scotiabank, and CIBC — accept a real commercial street address like Auteur on the application.
Will Amazon Seller Central accept this address?
Yes. Auteur addresses meet Amazon's four core requirements: real commercial street address, unique Unit/Suite number, not flagged as a CMRA, and provider authorized to receive Amazon's verification mail. We also issue a lease agreement or utility bill in your business name on request — Amazon's verification team often asks for one or the other on Canadian seller applications.
I run a foreign company entering Canada. Can I use this for subsidiary or extra-provincial registration?
Yes. Auteur runs both Toronto and Vancouver downtown addresses, which is the most common multi-province profile for foreign companies — federal or Ontario incorporation in Toronto, BC extra-provincial registration in Vancouver, on a single account. The address satisfies the registered-office requirement in both jurisdictions.
I'm a non-resident founder with no Canadian SIN. Can I still use this?
Yes. The address itself does not require a Canadian SIN — non-resident directors of Canadian-incorporated subsidiaries use Auteur for the registered office while their personal banking and SIN status sit separately. Canadian business banking does ask for in-person ID at most Big Five branches, which is a separate question we cover in our non-resident banking guide.
Will my home address still show on public records?
No. Your home address normally propagates to at least five places when you register a business — the public provincial registry, the CRA Business Number file, T1 self-employment forms, the business bank account, and every client invoice. With Auteur as the registered office, the Auteur address appears in those five places instead. Sole proprietors specifically benefit because the public registry entry is the one that's searchable by name.
Common questions
Yes. Our addresses are designed for CRA, the Ontario Business Registry, BC Registry Services, and Canadian banks for business registration and incorporation.
Yes. Our real street addresses are designed to be accepted for GST/HST registration, T2 corporate filings, and all CRA correspondence.
Yes. We accept deliveries from Canada Post, FedEx, UPS, and Purolator, including registered mail and government documents.
Learn how mail handling works →Within one business day of arrival. We photograph the exterior immediately and provide full scans on request.
Yes. You can forward mail and packages to any Canadian or international address at competitive carrier rates.
We currently serve Ontario (Toronto) and British Columbia (Vancouver), with more cities coming soon.
Yes. Your Auteur address appears on all public filings, keeping your personal home address completely private.
Sign up, choose your address, then update your records with CRA and your provincial registry online. We provide step-by-step guidance.
See the full process →Stop waiting. Start building.
Pick Toronto or Vancouver, reserve your spot, and start using your Canadian address as soon as it's ready.
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