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Canadian Registration Information Registration Overview The Canadian domain landscape is changing. The .ca registry, once run by a co-operative under the University of British Columbia, is being transitioned to a new, non-profit corporation (CIRA) on November 1, 2000. At that point, registrars across Canada will be competing to offer .ca names to their clients. CanadianDomains.org is one such registrar. As a result of this
registry change, all existing .ca registrants must
"pre-register" their existing names with the new authority (CIRA),
through an accredited registrar. Tucows is now offering
pre-registration through our domain resellers. Pre-registrations During the pre-registration process you can choose one of the following: a) pre-registration of
an existing second level domain name Advance Registrations
Upgrading Third and Fourth Level Domains Registrants with existing third or fourth level names can choose to upgrade to second level name during the pre-registration process. The following are CIRA rules: An EXISTING REGISTRANT may request an upgrade of a third or fourth level EXISTING REGISTRATION to a second level .ca Domain Name (for example xy.on.ca to xyz.ca) prior to OTD (November 1, 2000). A request for an upgrade will only be approved if:
Registrants also have the option of simply renewing a third or fourth level name and not upgrade. Additionally, registrants have the option to discard the original third or fourth level domain name and only request the upgrade. Registration Process During the registration process, CIRA will email the administrative contact of the domain to confirm the application is correct and the registrant accepts the terms and conditions of the agreement. The administrative contact will have 48 hours to visit the CIRA site to confirm the registration and accept the registration and accept their terms and conditions. |