If none of the available Canadian legal status types apply to the kind of business or organization you are representing, you may have to choose the legal status type of "Canadian Citizen" and register your .CA domain under the name of an individual who meets the "Canadian Presence Requirements".
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- How soon after registration can I change the ownership of my .CA domain?
- What information is required when registering a .CA domain?
- Are there any .BIZ domain names I cannot register?
- What are the technical requirements for websites using the .MOBI domain extension?
- Can my .NAME domain name point to an existing web page?
- How do I request consent with a .NAME Defensive Registrant?
- Has the .XXX registry reserved any domain names?
- How is .XXX different from other top-level domains?
- For members of the adult industry, what features, advantages and benefits does .XXX offer?
- Who can register a .XXX domain? What happens when I am verified as a member of the .XXX sponsored community?
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