The Importance of Monitoring Your Foreign Private Issuer Status
Being a “foreign private issuer” is very important to a Canadian company’s treatment under U.S. securities laws. If a Canadian company ceases to qualify as a foreign private issuer under the rules of the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission (SEC), it must generally: Change the way in which it offers and sells its own securities to persons in Canada and other non-U.S. jurisdictions, including the imposition of U.S. legends regardless of the jurisdiction of the purchaser, Begin reporting with the SEC unless its securities are held by a sufficiently small number of persons, and Report with the SEC on U.S. domestic forms rather than the more liberal forms that apply to most Canadian companies...