Dell Tech provides expert support for registering pesticides and pest control products in Canada. We assist with PMRA submissions, data evaluation, label preparation, and formulation review to help ensure your products meet Health Canada’s regulatory requirements for market authorization and ongoing compliance.
We have deep experience navigating Canada’s pesticide regulations and understand what it takes to satisfy PMRA reviewers.
Our team includes chemists, toxicologists, and regulatory professionals who prepare scientifically sound submissions from start to finish.
PMRA will not accept incorrectly formatted applications. Dell Tech prepares e-indexed submissions that meet technical and regulatory standards to prevent rejections and reduce delays.
We help you avoid costly missteps by ensuring your pesticide labels are fully compliant in both English and French and that your product claims do not exceed what is permitted.
Any product that makes a pest control claim, whether natural or synthetic, is likely regulated as a pesticide under the Pest Control Products Act. This includes antimicrobials, disinfectants, and repellents.
You need to submit a full registration dossier, including formulation data, safety studies or rationales, a compliant label, and supporting documents via PMRA’s e-indexing tool. Dell Tech manages this process for you.
No. Even if a product is registered with the EPA in the U.S., it must still be approved by PMRA before being sold in Canada. We help ensure your product meets all Canadian regulatory requirements.
Timeframes vary depending on the product type and data requirements. Simplified registrations may take several months, while data-supported reviews can take a year or more. Dell Tech’s submission strategy helps minimize delays.
Yes. PMRA requires all pesticide submissions to be electronically formatted using e-indexing software. We handle the technical preparation of your entire submission to avoid formatting errors.
Yes. All pesticide product labels in Canada must be presented in both English and French, and the language must meet PMRA’s regulatory formatting and content guidelines.
Whether you are entering the Canadian pesticide market or updating an existing registration, Dell Tech will help you stay compliant and move forward with confidence.