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What are the requirements to register a .CA domain?
Updated: 2024/05/29Viewed times: 10743
Registrants of .CA domains must meet certain Canadian presence requirements. Only the following individuals and entities will be able to register a .CA domain name:
Canadian citizens of the age of majority
Permanent residents
Legal representatives
Corporations under the laws of Canada
Trusts under the laws of Canada
Partnerships where more than 66.6% of partners meet the above requirements
Associations where at least than 80% of members meet the above requirements
The trade unions recognized by the labour board under laws of Canada
Political parties registered under relevant electoral law of Canada
Education institutions including universities, colleges, post-secondary schools, vocational schools, secondary schools, pre-schools, or other educational institutions that are recognized by the educational authorities of Canada
Libraries, Archives, or Museums that are located in Canada and not established for profit
Hospitals located in Canada and licensed, authorized, or approved to operate as such under an act of legislature of Canada
His Majesty the King and his successor
Indian band as defined in the Indian Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. I-5
Aboriginal peoples indigenous to Canada
Government
Trade-marks registered in Canada
Official marks
.CA registrants will be asked to complete their registrant settings upon checkout and agree to CIRA's (the .CA central registry) agreement. You can also access your .CA registrant settings inside your Dynadot account.
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