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.nb.ca Domain Fees
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Please Note: Some domain names may be classified by the registry as a premium domain name and will command a higher price.
This domain is currently un-available for registration
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Closed for registrations - Only renewals of existing names allowed. For New Brunswick residents. | ||
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.ca | $109.90kr534€71.90£57.00$124.70kr777$77.00R1143.00 | $158.10kr769€103.40£82.00$179.40kr1117$110.80R1644.00 |
There are Canadian presence requirements for registrants of .CA domains. You must be a Canadian company, a Canadian resident or hold a Canadian trademark. | ||
.ab.ca | Price on request | Price on request |
Closed for registrations - Only renewals of existing names allowed. Residents within Alberta | ||
.bc.ca | Price on request | Price on request |
Closed for registrations - Only renewals of existing names allowed. Residents within British Columbia | ||
.mb.ca | Price on request | Price on request |
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. | ||
.nf.ca | Price on request | Price on request |
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. | ||
.nl.ca | Price on request | Price on request |
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. | ||
.ns.ca | Price on request | Price on request |
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. | ||
.nt.ca | Price on request | Price on request |
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. | ||
.nu.ca | Price on request | Price on request |
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. | ||
.on.ca | Price on request | Price on request |
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. | ||
.pe.ca | Price on request | Price on request |
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. | ||
.qc.ca | Price on request | Price on request |
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. | ||
.sk.ca | Price on request | Price on request |
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. | ||
.yk.ca | Price on request | Price on request |
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. |
.nb.ca Domain Notes
Canadian .nb.ca domains include, Two email boxes*, Webhosting†, webforwarding, email forwarding, dns parking, undercontruction site, 3rd party fees and maintenance & during the registration period. If you wish to transfer your nb.ca domain away during your registration period you are free do do so without charge. We do not charge an administration fee with Canadian .nb.ca domains or any other Canadian domain.
* - †Free mail & web hosting subject to limits found at "http://www.bb-online.com/hostingt.shtml".nb.ca Registry Information
Registry: The registry is CIRA
The nb.ca delegation information.
When your .nb.ca domain is registered
As soon as your Canadian .nb.ca domain is registered we place it on our international servers, we will provide you with an under-construction page for your .nb.ca domain.
Canadiandomains also come with ....
- Web Forwarding - Cost: FREE.
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Email Forwarding - Cost: FREE.
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Identity Protection (Where possible) - Cost: FREE.
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Transfer away - Cost: FREE. If we don't meet your expectations, or you just prefer to use another company. You will not find any un-expected hidden release or administration charges. No the Canadian domain name is yours to move as you see fit.
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- Two free Mail boxes
- Free starter Webhosting package
.nb.ca Domain Registration
.nb.ca at IANA
IANA the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) assigned the domain nb.ca to Canada. IANA is a department of Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). ICANN is a non-profit private American corporation, responsible for coordinating the maintenance and procedures of several databases related to the namespaces of the Internet. IANA is broadly responsible for the allocation of globally unique names and numbers that are used in Internet protocol.
Information on Canada
Everything you need to know about Canada, see link below.
.nb.ca Data Sheet
Billing Periods, Renewal details, Terms and Conditions and more. All you need to keep your Canadian .nb.ca domain.
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Notes:
Canadian .nb.ca Premium Names
Some registries make additional revenue by charging for domains they deemed more valuable. Because of this sometimes we cannot not be totally sure of the price before purchase. If you request a .nb.ca and we discover the domain is a premium domain we will ensure that we contact you before completing your order.
Canadian .nb.ca Reserved Names
Domains are often reserved for future use and as such can cause false positives when searching for a domain. For example the domain may appear to be free and not in use, but in reality the domain name is reserved. The Canadian registry along with many other registry does this from time to time. If you request a reserved name we will not be able to register it for you but will refund your application fee in full.
Canadian .nb.ca Terms:
Canadian domain names are sold subject to the .nb.ca Registry Terms.