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.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.
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ca International Domain Name Registration .ca$82.90kr403€54.20£47.30$94.00kr585$51.00R953.00 $82.90kr403€54.20£47.30$94.00kr585$51.00R953.00
.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.
ab.ca International Domain Name Registration .ab.caPrice on request Price on request
.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.
bc.ca International Domain Name Registration .bc.caPrice on request Price on request
.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.
mb.ca International Domain Name Registration .mb.caPrice on request Price on request
.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.
nb.ca International Domain Name Registration .nb.caPrice on request Price on request
.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.
nf.ca International Domain Name Registration .nf.caPrice on request Price on request
.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 International Domain Name Registration .ns.caPrice on request Price on request
.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.
nt.ca International Domain Name Registration .nt.caPrice on request Price on request
.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.
nu.ca International Domain Name Registration .nu.caPrice on request Price on request
.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.
on.ca International Domain Name Registration .on.caPrice on request Price on request
.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.
pe.ca International Domain Name Registration .pe.caPrice on request Price on request
.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.
qc.ca International Domain Name Registration .qc.caPrice on request Price on request
.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.
sk.ca International Domain Name Registration .sk.caPrice on request Price on request
.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.
yk.ca International Domain Name Registration .yk.caPrice on request Price on request
.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.

.nl.ca Domain Notes

Note: The registry may classify some domain names as premium domain names if so classfied they will command a higher price.

nl.ca domains include 3rd party fees and maintenance & during the registration period. If you wish to transfer your nl.ca domain away during your registration period you are free do do so without charge. We do not charge an administration fee.

.nl.ca Details

Registry: The registry is CIRA

Purpose: Entities connected with Canada

Whois Information: for .nl.ca

Once your .nl.ca domain is registered

Once registered the .nl.ca domain is placed on our international server, provinding an under-construction page for your .nl.ca domain, for as long as required. (This enables a browser of your nl.ca domain to readily identify that it is registered).

We can also supply free of charge.

E-mail redirection.

Web redirection.

Whois Privacy.

and more....

Free transfer away if required. We do not and will not charge release / transfer or administration fees for transferring domains to a different nl.ca domain name registrars. The domain name is yours and not ours, unlike many other companies, "We recognise that fact!"

.nl.ca Registration

.nl.ca domain registration

Price available upon request. Request Price

.nl.ca Data Sheet (Domains 101)

Type : .nl.ca
Country : Canada
Terms & Conditions : http://www.cira.ca/en/document/registrantagreement.pdf
IDN Enableda : Yes
Delete Protectionb : Yes
Super Lockc : Yes
Domain Recoveryd : No
Minimum Renew : 1 year(s)
Maximum Renew : 1 year(s)
Default Registration Period : 1 year(s)
Maxium Registration Period : 1 year(s)
Must be Positively Renewed : 1
Grace Periode : - day(s)
Autorenew Grace Periodf : 15 day(s)
Domain Must be Renewed Before Expiry : No
Transfers are Prohibited forg : 60 day(s)
Redemption Periodh : days
Fee for Recovery From Redemptioni : $
Usage : Entities connected with Canada
Actual Usage : Fairly popular in Canada, where .ca is advantageous when selling to a Canadian audience in Canadian dollars. Often, .com domains remain preferred in manufacturing and export trade.BRBR

Notes

a. IDN (Internationalized Domain Names) domains are domains containing non ASCII characters. These are used in languages such as Chinese, Russian, Spanish, Korean, French and German.

b. Delete Protection, an extra service provided by us. Once enabled the domain name will only be deleted once it has passed expiry by 1 year - without being renewed - it will then be deleted.

c. Super Lock, Once selected an additional level of security to inter-registrar transfers is enabled; telephone calls and other physical proof of identification will be required to verify the transfer.

d. Our DomainRecovery service can be used if your domain name is accidentally deleted or cancelled by your existing registrar. We can automatically attempt to re-register it. See Domain Recover

e. Grace Period is the number of days following the registration of a domain when the operation may be reversed.

f. Autorenew Grace Period is the number of days following the automatic renewal of a domain when the operation may be reversed. When this number is negative the domain name must be renewed before expiry.

g. During the Transfer Prohibit Period, this is x days after either the initial registration or a transfer to us, domain transfers away from us will not be allowed.

h. Redemption period. Once a domain is deleted at the registry it can remain recoverable for a limited time before it is deleted. This is the redemption period.

i. Redemption Fee. If we are asked to remove a domain from its redemption period, see above. This is the fee we will charge.

Registry Details

.nl.ca Assignment

How Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) assign the .nl.ca domain. IANA is a department of ICANN, a non-profit private American corporation, they oversees IP address allocation, root zone management in the Do main Name System (DNS), and other Internet related symbols and numbers.

.nl.ca Assignment

.nl.ca Information

General information on .nl.ca, the country it represents and its uses.

.nl.ca Information

.nl.ca Renewals

You may renew your .nl.ca domain without logging into your control panel by using our quick and painfree renewal service, or even transfer it into nominate to be renewed if necessary.

.nl.ca Renewals

Other Canadian (nl.ca) Domains:

.ca, .ab.ca, .bc.ca, .mb.ca, .nb.ca, .nf.ca, .nl.ca, .ns.ca, .nt.ca, .nu.ca, .on.ca, .pe.ca, .qc.ca, .sk.ca, .yk.ca,

Important:

Premium Domain Names

The registry may list some names as a premium domain name, if so this domain will be charged at a higher price than the one listed. We will contact you before completing your order if you order one of these names.

Reserved Names

The registry reserves some names for its own use, and may not mark them as registered. We may only discover this at the time of attempted registration.