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How can I register a .ca?

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bluehound

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Anyone have an idea how I can register a .ca without being a resident? I've been watching a domain for a week now and it's driving mad.


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Originally posted by bluehound
Anyone have an idea how I can register a .ca without being a resident? I've been watching a domain for a week now and it's driving mad.
I would say forget it; there are A LOT of "good" .ca names still available. And being a Canadian myself, I'm not even half enthusiastic.
 

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Originally posted by Delete
Just use a canadian address that dont exist. Thats what I do.
Sorry, but bragging about that actually puts yourself in harm's way.
 

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I still want the name.... I have seen virtual office space providers for EU and other locations that register the domains for you and show you with a business presence in that country. There was an example in a thread regarding .jp names.

or

I may have to "make a deal" with someone who lives in Canada.

hint - hint
 

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I live in Canada....

hint hint
 

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You can back order an expiring .ca name at dropwizard. and we'll look after the residency requirement issue.

If it's available PM me and I'll help you register it.
 

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I think its unethical :)
 

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One way is to set up a corporation in Canada or a Canadian Province or Territory, and then hold your .ca in the corporation. I believe that the Yukon Territory does not have director residency requirements.
 

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Why get a .ca when you're not in Canada, does not have a corporation in Canada, or somehow simply not related to .ca? I won't be going around to register .gr if I'm not part/related to Greece. This is weird...just for the name? And that .ca is expensive to register..
 
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