[.EU] When does the registration period for my domain name expire?

.eu domain names can be registered for a period of 1 to 10 years. This period is called a registration term. The registration term can also be extended by the registrar at any time before it expires. This is known as a term extension. A domain name’s registration term can be extended multiple times, provided that the number of years added doesn’t result in a total registration term that exceeds a maximum of 10 years.

EURid will automatically renew your domain name for another 1 year when it reaches the end of its registration term. But your registrar may have a different policy so check with them to find out what when your domain name will expire and what will happen to it when it does.
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