nafti said:You don't need to be a Canadian citizen. I am constantly seeing owners of .ca domain names from other country's other than Canada. I have lost out on a few .ca backorders recently to some guy in China.
Check off "Her Majesty the Queen", just to see what happens :cheeky:Canadian Educational Institution (EDU)
Canadian Hospital (HOP)
Canadian Library, Archive or Museum (LAM)
Canadian Political Party (PLT)
Canadian Trade Union (TRD)
Canadian Unincorporated Association (ASS)
Canadian citizen (CCT)
Corporation (Canada or Canadian province or territory) (CCO)
Government or government entity in Canada (GOV)
Her Majesty the Queen (MAJ)
Indian Band recognized by the Indian Act of Canada (INB)
Legal Representative of a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident (LGR)
Official mark registered in Canada (OMK)
Partnership Registered in Canada (PRT)
Permanent Resident of Canada (RES)
Trade-mark registered in Canada (by a non-Canadian owner) (TDM)
Trust established in Canada (TRS)
nts said:When you register a .ca, it asks you the to choose your association to Canada in a drop down box:
Check off "Her Majesty the Queen", just to see what happens :cheeky:
copper said:None that I can check.
So, I can not buy :-(
Unless make a partnership with Canadian.
nts said:When you register a .ca, it asks you the to choose your association to Canada in a drop down box:
Check off "Her Majesty the Queen", just to see what happens :cheeky:
what does this mean, can anybody buy a .ca? because i don't think they will give you the trouble of verifying how you are associated with her majesty the queen!
Darren06 said:Just register it. I hate it when Canadians and Europeans don't like Americans registering there domains when they leech off ours... it disgusts me. Just register it.
denny007 said:WTF is this: Indian Band recognized by the Indian Act of Canada
GT Web said:Of course, I was kidding in my post about .us names....I love 'em :greenyes:
Plus they get some extra benefits, like no need to pay sales tax on anything.GT Web said:For the First Nation's People...I guess we kind of stole their land a couple hundred year's ago...so in return they get the ability to register .ca domains...seems pretty fair to me.
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