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How to Sign Up at Sports Interaction Casino (2026 Guide)

Opening an account here takes about three minutes. You can have your claim your welcome bonus sitting in your balance before your coffee’s gone cold. Think of this as the walkthrough I’d give a mate over the phone: every screen, what each field is actually asking for, the verification step nobody warns you about, and how to get back in when something goes sideways. It all matches the real Sports Interaction flow as it stands in 2026.

19+ · Available in Canada (excluding Ontario) · Play responsibly

Before you start: what you’ll need

Registration itself is quick. The part that trips people up is verification, so do yourself a favour and keep your documents within arm’s reach from the start. Sports Interaction is a properly licensed operator, not some fly-by-night sweepstakes site, so it has to confirm you are who you say you are before it lets money leave the building. Pull this together now and the rest is painless:

  • A valid email address you actually check — your account confirmation and any password resets land here.
  • A Canadian phone number for account security and the occasional verification text.
  • Your real legal name and date of birth — these must match your ID exactly, because a nickname or a typo’d birth year will stall your first withdrawal.
  • A government-issued photo ID — driver’s licence, passport, or provincial photo card.
  • A recent proof of address — a utility bill or bank statement from roughly the last three months works.

One thing I’ll hammer on early: the name on your account has to match the name on your banking. Sports Interaction pays withdrawals back to the exact account and name you deposited from. Register under a half-finished or mismatched name and you’ll smack into a wall the moment you try to cash out. Five seconds of care now saves you a support ticket later.

Step-by-step: creating your account

Rather than hit you with one intimidating wall of fields, the sign-up form is split into bite-sized chunks. Here’s the exact order you’ll move through.

1. Email and password

First screen wants your email and a password. Make the password strong and unique. This is a real-money account you’re guarding, so don’t recycle whatever you use for Netflix. Upper and lower case, a number, a symbol — that’s the safe baseline. And give the email one good look for typos before you continue, because if it’s wrong, your confirmation never lands and you’re stuck at the gate.

2. Name and date of birth

Next up: your legal first and last name plus your date of birth. Same rule as before — type these exactly as they appear on your ID. The date-of-birth field doubles as the age gate. Sports Interaction enforces a minimum age of 19 across most of the country, with 18 accepted in Alberta, Manitoba, and Quebec. If you’re under your provincial minimum, the form simply won’t let you through. That’s the law doing its job, not a bug.

3. Phone number and address

Now add your mobile number and your home address. Your province matters here. Sports Interaction covers all of Canada except Ontario, where online gambling runs through the separate iGaming Ontario framework. Get the address right, because it gets cross-checked against your proof-of-address document during verification. A gap between what you typed and what your utility bill says is one of the most common reasons a first withdrawal stalls.

4. Accept the terms & conditions

Tick the box to accept the terms and conditions and confirm you’re of legal age. Nobody reads these, I get it, but at least skim the bonus terms. Knowing the wagering requirement and the minimum deposit up front spares you a nasty surprise when you go to withdraw. Once you accept, your account is live and you can log in straight away.

5. Verify your identity (KYC)

Last step is Know Your Customer verification, usually shortened to KYC. You can often skip it at sign-up and start playing right away, but it has to be done before your first withdrawal. No exceptions there, so you might as well knock it out now. You’ll upload two things: a clear photo of your government-issued ID, and a proof of address like a recent utility bill or bank statement. I’ll cover how to get this right in the next section.

The three-minute reality check: filling in the form really does take a couple of minutes. Verification is the wild card. Send clean, legible documents and KYC often clears within hours. Send a blurry photo with the corners cut off and you’ve just bought yourself a back-and-forth. Do it properly the first time.

Getting your account verified (KYC done right)

Verification is where most of the friction lives, so let’s make it boring and predictable. Sports Interaction needs to confirm two things: who you are and where you live. Here’s what actually passes on the first try.

Document What works Common rejection reason
Photo ID Driver’s licence, passport, or provincial photo card — all four corners visible, not expired Glare hiding the photo, cropped edges, or an expired card
Proof of address Utility bill or bank statement, typically dated within the last ~3 months, showing your name and the address you registered with Address doesn’t match your account, or the document is too old
Payment proof (sometimes) If requested, confirmation that the banking method belongs to you Name on the payment method differs from your account name

A few practical tips that save days. Photograph documents in good light on a flat surface, never at an angle. Keep the whole document in frame, too. People instinctively zoom in on the photo and chop off the bottom, and that’s an automatic rejection. Then triple-check that the name and address line up across your ID, your proof of address, and your account. Verification is a one-time hurdle. Clear it cleanly once and every future withdrawal is smooth.

Heads up on first withdrawals: KYC for your very first cash-out can take longer than the lightning-fast payouts the site is known for. The first time around, verification can stretch to a couple of business days while your documents get reviewed. After that, Interac withdrawals are usually one of the fastest options out there. Patience on the first one, speed forever after.

Claiming your welcome bonus on signup

Good news: there’s no fiddly promo code to remember. The casino welcome offer of 100% up to $3,000 CAD lands automatically when you make your qualifying first deposit — no code needed. Register, fund the account, and the matched bonus credits to your balance.

Because it’s a deposit match, the size of your bonus tracks the size of your first deposit, right up to that ceiling. The minimum deposit to get the ball rolling is around $10, and standard wagering and bonus terms apply, so it’s genuinely worth reading the full breakdown before you decide how much to put in. I’ve laid out exactly how the match works, the wagering, and the expiry in detail on the bonus page. If you’re optimising your first deposit, start there before you commit a number.

For the full mechanics — eligible methods, wagering, expiry — head over and claim your welcome bonus with the complete terms in front of you.

Making your first deposit

Account created, bonus armed — time to fund it. Sports Interaction runs accounts in Canadian dollars only, so no currency conversion nibbles at your balance, which is exactly what you want as a Canadian player. The standout method here is Interac e-Transfer. It deposits fast, it’s the same rail you already use for everyday banking, and it dodges the card-decline headaches that plague so many Canadian gambling deposits.

The minimum first deposit sits around $10, so you don’t need to throw the kitchen sink at it to qualify for the welcome match. Card not going through? Frustratingly common with Canadian banks, and the fix is almost always to switch to Interac. I’ve broken down the full deposit picture — limits, timing, what to do when your bank blocks a transaction — on its own page. When you’re ready to make your first deposit, that’s your roadmap.

Login

There’s no separate login portal to hunt down. You log in right from the site or app with the email and password you registered with. Hit the login button, punch in your credentials, and you’re back in your account. The app works the same way, with the bonus of saved credentials and, on supported devices, biometric sign-in.

Trouble logging in?

Most login problems are mundane and quick to fix:

  • Forgotten password? Use the password-reset link on the login screen. The reset email goes to the address you registered with — another reason that email needs to be one you actually check.
  • Email not recognised? Make sure you’re using the exact address you signed up with, including the right domain. A typo at registration is the usual culprit.
  • Account locked after failed attempts? Give it a short cool-off and try again, or reach out to support to unlock it.
  • Still stuck? Live chat runs 24/7 and typically answers within half a minute, with support in both English and French. Have your registered email handy so they can find your account fast.

Rather skip the desktop entirely? You can register on the app and handle sign-up, login, deposits, and play all from your phone. Same flow, just sized for a smaller screen.

Eligibility: can you actually sign up?

Before you sink in the three minutes, make sure you actually qualify. Nothing stings like filling out a whole form only to get blocked at verification. The rules are simple enough:

  • Age: you must be 19 or older in most of Canada. The exceptions are Alberta, Manitoba, and Quebec, where the minimum is 18.
  • Location: Sports Interaction is open to players across Canada, Ontario aside. Ontario regulates its online gambling separately through iGaming Ontario, so folks there use that province’s licensed operators instead.
  • One account per person: standard for any licensed operator. Stick to a single account registered in your own legal name.

One note for Alberta players: the province is inching toward its own regulated online-gambling market, which could shift how some offers show up there down the line. If you’re in Alberta, do a quick check on the current status when you sign up. Either way, the licensing behind your account comes from the Kahnawà:ke Gaming Commission, the long-standing authority that has overseen Sports Interaction’s online operation for years. This is a brand that’s been in the Canadian market since 1997.

Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to sign up?

Filling in the registration form takes around three minutes. The wild card is identity verification (KYC), which you can usually do after registering. Send clear documents and it often clears within hours. Verification for that first withdrawal can run a bit longer, sometimes a couple of business days.

Do I need a promo code to get the welcome bonus?

No. The casino welcome offer of 100% up to $3,000 CAD applies automatically on your qualifying first deposit — no code needed. Standard wagering and bonus terms apply, so give the full bonus page a read first.

What’s the minimum age to register?

You must be 19 or older in most provinces, or 18 in Alberta, Manitoba, and Quebec. The date-of-birth field on the form enforces this automatically.

Can I sign up if I live in Ontario?

No. Sports Interaction is available across Canada excluding Ontario. Ontario regulates online gambling separately through iGaming Ontario, so residents there use that framework’s licensed operators.

Why does my account name have to match my banking?

Withdrawals go back to the same account and name you deposited from. If the names don’t match, your cash-out gets paused at verification. Always register using your exact legal name as it appears on your ID.

What documents do I need for verification?

A government-issued photo ID (driver’s licence, passport, or provincial card) and a recent proof of address such as a utility bill or bank statement, typically dated within the last few months. Both must match the details on your account.

How do I log in after registering?

Use the login button on the site or app and enter the email and password you registered with. If you’ve forgotten your password, use the reset link on the login screen. Live chat is available 24/7 in English and French if you get stuck.

Is registration available on mobile?

Yes. You can complete the entire flow — sign-up, login, deposits, and play — through the Sports Interaction app on iOS and Android. The steps are identical to the desktop version.

Ready to get started?

So that’s the whole picture: three minutes to register, clean documents to verify, and a 100% match up to $3,000 CAD waiting on your first deposit with no code to remember. Have your ID ready, register under your exact legal name, fund with Interac, and you’ll be playing in real Canadian dollars before you know it. For the bigger context on the operator, its games, and its banking, see the full Sports Interaction Casino Canada overview.

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