An expiring international domain is a gTLD, ccTLD, or New gTLD domain the renewal and redemption of which has not been paid for by the current registrant.
You can order an expiring international domain within 60 days from its expiration date.
Yes, it can be canceled. The domain name will become unavailable for purchase if:
• The current registrant renews or restores the domain.
• Another customer pays for the purchase of the domain earlier than you.
An expiring international domain will be transferred to the buyer if:
• The registrant fails to renew or restore the domain.
• The buyer has been the first to pay for the order.
• The domain transfer procedure has been completed successfully.
If the current registrant renews or restores the domain, the purchase order will be canceled. Funds allocated for order execution will be released in a customer's personal account. They can be used to pay for other services.
The cost of an expiring international domain depends on its domain zone and whether it has a premium status. The price is displayed next to the "Pre-order" button in domain lookup services and Whois service.