Is international patent protection available?

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International patent protection is not available as a singular global patent. However, there are systems in place that facilitate the process of seeking patent protection in multiple countries. The most commonly known system is the Patent Cooperation Treaty, or PCT, which allows inventors to file a single international patent application that can be recognized by multiple member countries. This simplifies the process of filing patents in several countries by providing a standardized procedure and extending the initial filing date by up to 30 months before applicants must file in individual countries. Additionally, the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property provides another option, allowing applicants a priority period of twelve months to file for patents in other member countries after the initial filing, ensuring protection within that time. It is essential for applicants to understand that while these treaties and systems assist in the process, they do not automatically grant patents in other jurisdictions. Each country still requires a separate examination and approval process based on its own laws and regulations. For more detailed information regarding international patent applications and the specific services offered, one might want to visit the relevant sections on the Canadian Intellectual Property Office web page.
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Answered Aug 25, 2025

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