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title: "The steps involved in a .CA domain transfer"
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.CA domains are administered by [CIRA: the Canadian Internet Registration Authority](http://www.cira.ca) who sets out how .CA domains are to be transferred.

There are two things to consider when transferring a .CA domain:

1\) Transferring a .CA domain to a new registrar

[read more](http://www.domainhelp.com/how_to_transfer_a_CA_domain)
