Ha! Ha! What a joker!
$1.50:smilewinkgrin:
I don't own any .ca, maybe this is a good start for me.
$100
You have to be a Canadian Resident correct? $200 if not.
You have to be a Canadian Resident correct? $200 if not.
$2k a year in maint. ?
I can register a domain name and use my cousin contact information as registrant. This is acceptable right?
The owner of a .ca need not be a resident... a non-resident owner acting on behalf of a domestic corporation is sufficient.
If you're serious enough to invest about $500 to start a corporation, pay a couple thousand a year in accounting and maintenance fees, and deal with cross-border banking, domain ownership and mailing addresses, you as a non-resident can, for all intents and purposes, "own" a .ca domain name.
P.S. - don't consider this legal advice. Just speaking from my experience as a person who owns some .ca names under his Ontario corporation. I so happen to be a resident, but it's immaterial.
If your cousin is a Canadian resident or is authorized to act on behalf of a Canadian entity, then your cousin can register the domain name for themselves, or for their company. To my knowledge, doing so would make them the owner. You can direct them to act as you see fit, but as far as anybody is concerned, the domain name belongs to your cousin and not you.
Again, not legal advice... merely insight from experience.