Which document can a use to verify proof of business structure for a Canadian Corporation?
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Hello everyone,
I was hoping for some help figuring out which document to upload in order to verify the proof of business structure of my Canadian corporation for the Paypal business account I recently opened. The verification page asks me to select which document I am uploading from the following list: Securities Register, Shareholders register, Shareholders Agreement, Corporate tree document, and partnership agreement. I don't have any of these documents in the files I received after incorporating and only have the following: shareholder resolution for dispensing with auditor, subscription for shares, Notice of uncertified shares, first shareholder resolution, first director resolution, director consent, incorporation agreement, and articles of incorporation.
So I was just wondering if any of you guys have had the same issue or know how to resolve it. Or if anyone knows if any of the docs I have are equivalent to one of the docs that is listed as usable for proof of corporate structure?
Thank you,
Griffin.
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Ignore this person @Adebudo probably a scam as they are posting this on differing topic threads and wanting you to contact them privately...you end up paying normally. If they could help they would post it on here...........they have been reported.
As for your question your best bet is to ask customer services what they would accept?
Contact options for each countries Paypal customer services are accessed by clicking help/contact bottom left of Paypal pages.
1. Paypal phones (you can use the guest option if you can't log in).
2. Live chat is also randomly available.
3. You can send them a message, (during business hours you may also be able to message whilst logged out).
4. Have you considered contacting Customer Service via Facebook or Twitter?
You can send them a private direct message via Social Media on Facebook, Twitter/X, or Instagram pages.
Advice is voluntary.
Kudos / Solution appreciated.
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Thanks for the reply, I appreciate it.
I will definitely contact customer service, seems like the best option.

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