The five steps
Open the join form on the official site
Direct address; the lookalike warning applies to registration forms doubly.Enter details exactly as your ID shows
Name, date of birth, address, abbreviations included; mismatches are the top stall.Verify immediately
Passport or licence flat in daylight, a recent bill as PDF. The day-fast cashier only exists on the far side of this gate, and the C$50 floor makes a stalled first cashout doubly annoying.Set deposit limits
Account settings, before the lobby; they bind instantly, per the responsible gambling page.Read stage one's screen, then deposit
The package forensics first, then fund via Interac or crypto on the rail you want paid back on.
The current package, games and terms live on the operator side.
Visit Nine CasinoDocuments that clear in hours
| Check | Fast path | Slow path |
|---|---|---|
| Identity | Passport photo page, sharp, no glare | Cropped licence, thumb over the DOB |
| Address | Bank statement or bill under 3 months, PDF | App screenshot with the address truncated |
| Payment ownership | Card image, name + last four digits only | Full card number visible (auto-rejected) |
If the form bounces you: self-exclusions hold until they end; existing accounts must be recovered rather than duplicated (duplicates void winnings); recent movers register with what today's documents say. Once inside, the promotions tab and the weekly cashback are the recurring economy, the codes page explains why no magic string improves on them, et pour les joueurs francophones: l'interface passe en francais dans les parametres du compte, meme porte, meme compte.
Legal age, province by province
| Where you live | Legal age |
|---|---|
| Alberta, Manitoba, Quebec | 18+ |
| Everywhere else in Canada | 19+ |
The date of birth you enter gets checked against your documents at verification, which is one more reason the details-exactly-as-ID rule is step two rather than a footnote. Underage play is not a loophole hunt worth attempting: it surfaces at the document gate, where the account and any balance on it stop being yours.
What happens right after the form
The submit button is the middle of registration, not the end, and the ten-minute claim only holds if you keep going. The confirmation lands in your email; the document centre opens in the account; and the order of operations from there is the one this page has been preaching: uploads first, while the account is fresh and nothing is at stake, then limits in the settings, then, only then, the cashier. What you should notice on the way through: the account settings hold the language toggle (English or French, same account either way), the limit controls, and the responsible-gambling tools, all worth thirty seconds of orientation before money enters the picture. The first deposit itself belongs to the deposit guide, and stage one's screen belongs to the forensics page; registration's whole job was making sure that when those pages matter, nothing about your identity is still in question.
Mistakes that cost days
Four patterns cause nearly every stalled registration we hear about. The nickname problem: signing up as Dave when the licence says David, which verification treats as a mismatch rather than a courtesy. The cropped-photo problem: document uploads with a corner, a glare patch or a thumb over the birthdate, each one a rejection and a resubmission cycle. The later problem: skipping verification at signup, then meeting the document gate for the first time with a win on the line and the C$50 floor waiting behind it. And the second-account problem: solving a forgotten password by registering fresh, which creates a duplicate the terms void winnings over; recovery through the login guide's reset flow costs two minutes and zero risk. All four are free to avoid, and all four are cheaper to avoid on day one than to unwind in week two.
One more habit worth the minute it takes: fill in the profile completely before the first deposit, address formatted as your bill prints it. The verification desk matches documents against what you typed, not against what you meant, and the difference between Apt 4 and Unit 4 has genuinely stalled first payouts at casinos like this one. Boring precision at the form is what day-fast banking looks like later.
Offers rotate; the cashier's version is the only one that binds.
Check Current OffersRegistration questions, answered short
What do I need to register?
Age (19+ most provinces, 18+ AB/MB/QC), email, phone, address and ID documents. Verification front-loads best; it gates the day-fast cashier.
How long does verification take?
Clean uploads: hours. Blurry crops and mismatched details: days. Entirely in your hands.
Do I pick the package at signup?
Stages attach at deposit time, each with its own opt-in and printed terms; the forensics page is worth reading before stage one.
Can Ontarians register?
The site serves Canada broadly and is not part of the iGaming Ontario market; the review's honest paragraph weighs that trade.
One account per person?
Strictly; duplicates void winnings under the terms. Recover a lost account, never re-register.