To register a .CA domain, you must meet specific Canadian presence requirements set by the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA). Only the following individuals and entities are eligible:
Individuals:
Canadian citizens (of legal age)
Permanent residents
Legal representatives of eligible individuals
Businesses & Organizations:
Corporations registered under Canadian law
Trusts & partnerships where at least 66.6% of members meet the individual requirements
Associations where at least 80% of members meet the individual requirements
Trade unions recognized under Canadian labor laws
Political parties registered under Canadian electoral law
Institutions & Public Entities:
Educational institutions (universities, colleges, vocational schools, secondary schools, preschools, etc.) recognized by Canadian educational authorities
Libraries, archives, and museums located in Canada and operating as non-profits
Hospitals in Canada that are licensed or authorized by Canadian law
Government entities
Other Eligible Groups:
Indigenous communities and organizations recognized under the Indian Act (R.S.C. 1985, c. I-5)
Canadian-registered trademarks and official marks
For more information on .CA domain eligibility, visit the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) website.
You are welcome to purchase the domain and complete the relevant paperwork separately, and then connect your .ca domain to UENI