CIRA also has a "Third Party Usage" policy. 

http://cira.ca/en/documents/2007/PRP-rant-agreementv1.7.pdf

Article 3, Section 3.1,  paragraph l (lower case L):

(l) not allow any third party to use or operate any Domain Name
Registration registered in the name of the Registrant and not register 
any Domain
Name as agent for, or on behalf of, any third party in any manner 
whatsoever,
including without limiting the generality of the foregoing, for purposes of
lending, leasing, licensing or otherwise granting rights in such Domain Name
Registration to any third party for monetary or non-monetary consideration
unless such third party: (i) otherwise qualifies under the applicable 
Registry PRP;
or (ii) is an Affiliate of the Registrant. For this purpose, “third 
party” means
any Person other than CIRA and the Registrant;


I hope this helps.

Adam

Mark Jeftovic wrote:
> Nick Wilsdon wrote:
>   
>> Hi,
>>  
>> We have a US based client who wants to buy several .CA domains. They don’t
>> have a Canadian address. Is there any way for them buy these? (Proxy Address
>> etc?)
>>  
>> Best Regards,
>>  
>> Nick 
>>  
>>     
>
> The CPR is very clear on this: they can't.
>
> If some qualifying Canadian entity wants to register them and then enter 
> into some agreement where the US company can use the names, then the 
> Canadian entity has to be the domain registrant.
>
> But the US entity can't just register the names with a Canadian address.
>
> -mark
>
>   
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