Why Choose a Canadian .nu.ca Domain Name ?
.NU.CA Domain Registration (.nu.ca):
Global domains such as .com are the most commonly seen around the Internet, however here at Nominate we wish to highlight the advantages of international domains and .nu.ca domains for both personal and professional use.
Making the Right Choice
With the hundreds of extensions and combinations made available from the advent of international domains Canadian .nu.ca domains reinforces your presence in Canada, but it doesn't stop there. When you have the perfect name in mind, it isn't easy to change. Usually you'll end up adding pointless hyphens or numbers just to get as close as possible. To stop this, take advantage of the many names still available in Canadian extensions.
Creating a Global Customer Base
Registering a Canadian domain can help you create a global customer base. The way in which it does this is by using a ccTLD that the people will trust. If an individual from Canada sees a domain with .nu.ca, they would be more likely to trust the company than if it was .com. It also boosts the ranking of the webpage on Canadian search engines. An example of this would be with google.fr. It would pick up .fr domains more easily.
Notes: Don't put "www" or the Canadian domain name suffix, ie. ".nu.ca", Thus for "www.nominate.nu.ca" enter "nominate" and no more.
Please remember that Canadian domain names can only contain the following letters: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z - 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9, Spaces are NOT ALLOWED.
Canadian .nu.ca Domain Prices
All prices are in Australian Dollars (AUD) British Pounds (GBP) Danish Krone (DKK) Euros (EUR) New Zealand Dollars (NZD) South African Rand (ZAR) Swedish Krona (SEK) US Dollars (USD)
.nu.ca | |
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Closed for registrations - Only renewals of existing names allowed. .nu.ca Nunavut The Canadian registry operations once favoured fourth-level names (such as city.toronto.on.ca) for purely local entities or third-level names for entities operating solely within one province. Federally incorporated companies could have a .ca domain, while provincially incorporated companies required the letters of their province, like .mb.ca. Only an entity with presence in two or more provinces was typically registered directly under .ca; this complex structure (and the long delays in getting .ca registration) caused many Canadian entities to favour the .com, .org and .net registrations, despite the then-higher cost. | |
Registration: | Not available. |
Renewal: | Not available. |
.ca - Canada | |
There are Canadian presence requirements for registrants of .CA domains. You must be a Canadian company, a Canadian resident or hold a Canadian trademark. | |
Registration: | $59.20kr281€37.80£32.50$63.70kr383$43.70R648.00 per year |
Renewal: | $59.20kr281€37.80£32.50$63.70kr383$43.70R648.00 per year |
.ab.ca - Canada | |
Closed for registrations - Only renewals of existing names allowed. Residents within Alberta | |
Registration: | Not available. |
Renewal: | Not available. |
.bc.ca - Canada | |
Closed for registrations - Only renewals of existing names allowed. Residents within British Columbia | |
Registration: | Not available. |
Renewal: | Not available. |
.mb.ca - Canada | |
Closed for registrations - Only renewals of existing names allowed. mb.ca - Manitoba. The Canadian registry operations once favoured fourth-level names (such as city.toronto.on.ca) for purely local entities or third-level names for entities operating solely within one province. Federally incorporated companies could have a .ca domain, while provincially incorporated companies required the letters of their province, like .mb.ca. Only an entity with presence in two or more provinces was typically registered directly under .ca; this complex structure (and the long delays in getting .ca registration) caused many Canadian entities to favour the .com, .org and .net registrations, despite the then-higher cost. | |
Registration: | Not available. |
Renewal: | Not available. |
.nb.ca - Canada | |
Closed for registrations - Only renewals of existing names allowed. For New Brunswick residents. | |
Registration: | Not available. |
Renewal: | Not available. |
.nf.ca - Canada | |
Closed for registrations - Only renewals of existing names allowed. .nf.ca - Newfoundland (replaced by .nl.ca) The Canadian registry operations once favoured fourth-level names (such as city.toronto.on.ca) for purely local entities or third-level names for entities operating solely within one province. Federally incorporated companies could have a .ca domain, while provincially incorporated companies required the letters of their province, like .mb.ca. Only an entity with presence in two or more provinces was typically registered directly under .ca; this complex structure (and the long delays in getting .ca registration) caused many Canadian entities to favour the .com, .org and .net registrations, despite the then-higher cost. | |
Registration: | Not available. |
Renewal: | Not available. |
.nl.ca - Canada | |
Closed for registrations - Only renewals of existing names allowed. .nl.ca - Newfoundland and Labrador The Canadian registry operations once favoured fourth-level names (such as city.toronto.on.ca) for purely local entities or third-level names for entities operating solely within one province. Federally incorporated companies could have a .ca domain, while provincially incorporated companies required the letters of their province, like .mb.ca. Only an entity with presence in two or more provinces was typically registered directly under .ca; this complex structure (and the long delays in getting .ca registration) caused many Canadian entities to favour the .com, .org and .net registrations, despite the then-higher cost. | |
Registration: | Not available. |
Renewal: | Not available. |
.ns.ca - Canada | |
Closed for registrations - Only renewals of existing names allowed. .ns.ca - Nova Scotia The Canadian registry operations once favoured fourth-level names (such as city.toronto.on.ca) for purely local entities or third-level names for entities operating solely within one province. Federally incorporated companies could have a .ca domain, while provincially incorporated companies required the letters of their province, like .mb.ca. Only an entity with presence in two or more provinces was typically registered directly under .ca; this complex structure (and the long delays in getting .ca registration) caused many Canadian entities to favour the .com, .org and .net registrations, despite the then-higher cost. | |
Registration: | Not available. |
Renewal: | Not available. |
.nt.ca - Canada | |
Closed for registrations - Only renewals of existing names allowed. .nt.ca - Northwest Territories The Canadian registry operations once favoured fourth-level names (such as city.toronto.on.ca) for purely local entities or third-level names for entities operating solely within one province. Federally incorporated companies could have a .ca domain, while provincially incorporated companies required the letters of their province, like .mb.ca. Only an entity with presence in two or more provinces was typically registered directly under .ca; this complex structure (and the long delays in getting .ca registration) caused many Canadian entities to favour the .com, .org and .net registrations, despite the then-higher cost. | |
Registration: | Not available. |
Renewal: | Not available. |
.on.ca - Canada | |
Closed for registrations - Only renewals of existing names allowed. .on.ca Ontario The Canadian registry operations once favoured fourth-level names (such as city.toronto.on.ca) for purely local entities or third-level names for entities operating solely within one province. Federally incorporated companies could have a .ca domain, while provincially incorporated companies required the letters of their province, like .mb.ca. Only an entity with presence in two or more provinces was typically registered directly under .ca; this complex structure (and the long delays in getting .ca registration) caused many Canadian entities to favour the .com, .org and .net registrations, despite the then-higher cost. | |
Registration: | Not available. |
Renewal: | Not available. |
.pe.ca - Canada | |
Closed for registrations - Only renewals of existing names allowed. .pe.ca Prince Edward Island The Canadian registry operations once favoured fourth-level names (such as city.toronto.on.ca) for purely local entities or third-level names for entities operating solely within one province. Federally incorporated companies could have a .ca domain, while provincially incorporated companies required the letters of their province, like .mb.ca. Only an entity with presence in two or more provinces was typically registered directly under .ca; this complex structure (and the long delays in getting .ca registration) caused many Canadian entities to favour the .com, .org and .net registrations, despite the then-higher cost. | |
Registration: | Not available. |
Renewal: | Not available. |
.qc.ca - Canada | |
Closed for registrations - Only renewals of existing names allowed. .qc.ca:Quebec The Canadian registry operations once favoured fourth-level names (such as city.toronto.on.ca) for purely local entities or third-level names for entities operating solely within one province. Federally incorporated companies could have a .ca domain, while provincially incorporated companies required the letters of their province, like .mb.ca. Only an entity with presence in two or more provinces was typically registered directly under .ca; this complex structure (and the long delays in getting .ca registration) caused many Canadian entities to favour the .com, .org and .net registrations, despite the then-higher cost. | |
Registration: | Not available. |
Renewal: | Not available. |
.sk.ca - Canada | |
Closed for registrations - Only renewals of existing names allowed. .sk.ca:Saskatchewan The Canadian registry operations once favoured fourth-level names (such as city.toronto.on.ca) for purely local entities or third-level names for entities operating solely within one province. Federally incorporated companies could have a .ca domain, while provincially incorporated companies required the letters of their province, like .mb.ca. Only an entity with presence in two or more provinces was typically registered directly under .ca; this complex structure (and the long delays in getting .ca registration) caused many Canadian entities to favour the .com, .org and .net registrations, despite the then-higher cost. | |
Registration: | Not available. |
Renewal: | Not available. |
.yk.ca - Canada | |
Closed for registrations - Only renewals of existing names allowed. .yk.ca:Yukon The Canadian registry operations once favoured fourth-level names (such as city.toronto.on.ca) for purely local entities or third-level names for entities operating solely within one province. Federally incorporated companies could have a .ca domain, while provincially incorporated companies required the letters of their province, like .mb.ca. Only an entity with presence in two or more provinces was typically registered directly under .ca; this complex structure (and the long delays in getting .ca registration) caused many Canadian entities to favour the .com, .org and .net registrations, despite the then-higher cost. | |
Registration: | Not available. |
Renewal: | Not available. |
Restrictions: Canadian domain, Closed for registrations - Only renewals of existing names allowed. .nu.ca Nunavut The Canadian registry operations once favoured fourth-level names (such as city.toronto.on.ca) for purely local entities or third-level names for entities operating solely within one province. Federally incorporated companies could have a .ca domain, while provincially incorporated companies required the letters of their province, like .mb.ca. Only an entity with presence in two or more provinces was typically registered directly under .ca; this complex structure (and the long delays in getting .ca registration) caused many Canadian entities to favour the .com, .org and .net registrations, despite the then-higher cost.
All our Canadian domain name prices include the maintenance & all other 3rd party fees during the registration period. There are no other costs involved, no transfer fees and no hidden costs.Canadian .yk.ca Terms & Conditions
Canadian Internet Registration Authority runs the Canadian domain registry. They are the sole source of Canadian domains.
Canadian domain names are intended for Entities connected with Canada.
Provincially-registered companies originally had to register at third level under province code, but now anybody may register at second level.
Canadian Domain names are registered subject to our terms and conditions and the Canadian registry terms and conditions for Canadian domains.
Canadian .yk.ca Delegation Details (.nu.ca)
How the nu.ca domain is delegated by IANA.
The Whois Record.
Canadian .yk.ca General Information (.nu.ca)
Information on the country Canada.
Canadian .yk.ca Data Sheet (.nu.ca Domain101)
Details on how we manage Canadian domains.
Once Your .nu.ca Domain Is Registered
When the Canadian domain name is registered it will be held on our international server. We provide a free under-construction page for your Canadian domain name, for as long as you require one. (The purpose of this is to show an enquirer that your Canadian domain name is currently registered and is unavailable).
E-mail redirection and web redirection for Canadian domain names are available as a free option.
Free Canadian domain name transfer to the ISP of your choice - if you wish. Nominate does not charge release fees for transferring domains to different Canadian domain name registrars.