To register a .CA domain, you must meet the Canadian Presence Requirements (CPR) established by the .CA registry. As part of this process, you’ll need to choose a Legal Status Type that reflects who the domain is being registered for, whether it’s an individual or a business/organization.
Before starting your registration, it’s important to review the CIRA’s Canadian Presence Requirements at https://cira.ca/policy/legal-agreement/registrant-agreement. This page outlines the full list of eligible legal types and explains who qualifies for each.
| Note: Selecting an incorrect legal type can delay the registration of your domain and, in some cases, may prevent the registration of your domain. |
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