Canada777 KYC Verification Process
Canada777 asks for KYC when the account reaches certain risk or payout thresholds, when payment details change, or when the system flags a mismatch in personal or payment data.
- Identity (ID/Passport): Canada777 requests a clear photo or scan of a government-issued document. Accepted documents include a passport, national ID card, or driver’s license. The image must show the full document, all corners, the photo, the document number, and the expiry date, with no blur or glare.
- Address proof: Canada777 requests a document that shows your full name and current residential address. Typical options include a utility bill, bank statement, or government letter dated within the last 90 days. Screenshots and documents without a visible issue date get rejected.
- Payment method: Canada777 requests proof that the withdrawal method belongs to you. For bank cards, they ask for a photo of the card where only the last 4 digits are visible and the name matches the account; the CVV must be hidden. For e-wallets, they ask for a screenshot of the wallet profile page showing your name and account email/ID, and for bank transfers they ask for a statement or account page showing the account holder name and IBAN/account number.
Verification starts after you upload files in the account profile or send them to support, and Canada777 may request a selfie holding the ID if the document quality is low or the name/date of birth needs confirmation.
Canada777 completes standard checks in 24–72 hours after receiving readable documents, and the timeline extends to 3–7 business days during peak periods or when they request resubmissions.
If Canada777 triggers KYC during a withdrawal, the casino pauses the payout until verification finishes, and it re-checks documents when you change your name, address, device, or payment method.
Current state: Canada777 runs KYC as a gate before certain withdrawals and after data changes, with typical completion in 1–3 days when documents meet the format requirements.