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.
Registrants in the .ca namespace risk losing their names after 12/01/00 if they
do not "pre-register" them.
"Pre-registration" officially began Monday, 09/18/00.
Pre-registrations
During the pre-registration process
you can choose one of the following:
a) pre-registration of an existing
second level domain name
b) pre-registration of an existing third level domain without upgrade
c) pre-registration of an existing third or fourth domain with upgrade keeping
the old name
d) pre-registration of an existing third or fourth level domain with upgrade
releasing the old name
Advance Registrations
On or around 11/01/00, CIRA began accepting new .ca
registrations, under much less stringent registration restrictions. Previously,
.ca registrants were only allowed one registration per individual/organization,
and there were further rules restricting access to the .ca space to federally
incorporated organizations.
CanadianDomains.org is now accepting advance registration requests for new .ca
domain name. These requests will be kept in a queue until November 1, 2000, at
which point CIRA will open its systems to the registrars' advance registration
queues.
Essentially, the only restrictions for new .ca registrations are that the
registrant must be any of the following:
-
Canadian citizens / Permanent
Canadian resident or legal representative of aforementioned
-
Canadian corporations, trusts,
partnerships. and associations
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:
-
the EXISTING REGISTRATION
existed in the .ca Registry operated by UBC in August 1, 2000; and
-
the requested Domain Name is
not in conflict with any other Domain Names in the .ca Registry at any level.
(For example, if there are EXISTING REGISTRATIONS of xyz.on.ca and xyz.bc.ca,
neither EXISTING REGISTRANT would be permitted to upgrade to the
xyz.ca).
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.