There are no specific restrictions on the types of businesses that can register for .CA domains, as long as they meet the Canadian Presence Requirements set by the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA). These requirements ensure that the .CA domain space is used and developed as a key public resource for the social and economic development of all Canadians. The requirements include:

  • Canadian Citizen: A Canadian citizen of the age of majority under the laws of the province or territory in Canada in which he or she resides or last resided.
  • Permanent Resident: A permanent resident as defined in the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, who is ordinarily resident in Canada and of the age of majority under the laws of the province or territory in Canada in which he or she resides or last resided.

For businesses, the key requirement is that they must have a connection to Canada. This can be demonstrated through being in Canada, having a registered trademark in Canada, doing business in Canada, or having a Canadian trustee. Therefore, a wide range of businesses, including corporations, non-profits, and businesses with a Canadian presence, can register for .CA domains.

It’s important to note that while there are no restrictions on the types of businesses that can register, the domain name itself must comply with specific naming rules, such as using 3-63 characters, allowing letters (a-z), numbers (0-9), and hyphens (except in the 1st or last characters), and supporting Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs) with accented characters

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