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CANADIAN BROKER-DEALER LIMITED LICENSE PURSUANT TO NH

 RSA 421-B:6,VIII

A broker-dealer that is resident in Canada and has no office or other physical presence in New Hampshire, after obtaining a license in New Hampshire by following the procedures below, may offer and sell securities to:

  1. A person from Canada who is temporarily resident in New Hampshire with whom the Canadian broker-dealer had a bona fide broker-dealer client relationship before the person entered the United States; or

  2. A person from Canada who is resident in New Hampshire whose transactions are in a self-directed tax advantaged retirement plan in Canada of which the person is the holder or contributor.

CANADIAN BROKER-DEALER INITIAL APPLICATION FILING PROCEDURES

A Canadian broker-dealer may become licensed under this section, provided that the broker-dealer files:

  1. an originally signed application in the form required by the jurisdiction in which it has its head office; and

  2. an originally signed and notarized consent to service of process; (Form U-2) and

  3. evidence that it is registered as a broker or dealer in good standing in the jurisdiction from which it is effecting transactions into this state; and

  4. evidence that it is a member of a self-regulatory organization or stock exchange in Canada; and

  5. an initial license fee of $300, checks are payable to the State of New Hampshire

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