Registration at Robocat
Robocat registration looks quick on the surface, but there are a few small traps baked into the flow — miss one and you’re either locked out of the bonus or stuck fixing things later when you’re trying to cash out.
- Robocat registration takes under 3 minutes, but missing a step such as bonus selection, phone verification, or province check can cost you your welcome offer or delay withdrawals.
- This guide walks through every field, province eligibility, age rules, how to activate the CA$750 bonus during sign-up, and what documents you actually need ready before you hit withdraw.
- Everything here reflects the real Canadian registration flow — not theory. I ran through it myself more than once just to see where it breaks.
Which Canadian Provinces Can Register at Robocat (and Who Can't)
Before you even click “Register,” check your province. Sounds obvious. Still, this is where people get shut down instantly.
| Province / Territory | Registration Status | Minimum Age |
|---|---|---|
| British Columbia | Allowed | 19+ |
| Alberta | Allowed | 18+ |
| Manitoba | Allowed | 18+ |
| Saskatchewan | Allowed | 19+ |
| Quebec | Allowed | 18+ |
| New Brunswick | Allowed | 19+ |
| Nova Scotia | Allowed | 19+ |
| Prince Edward Island | Allowed | 19+ |
| Newfoundland and Labrador | Allowed | 19+ |
| Yukon / Nunavut / NWT | Allowed | 19+ |
| Ontario | Blocked | Not applicable |
Ontario is dead on arrival. You hit register, and instead of a form, you get blocked — clean and intentional. I tested it with an Ontario IP just to be sure, thought maybe it’d slip through. Nope. Hard stop.
I also tried switching networks once while traveling — signed up in Quebec, then logged in later from Ontario. Account still works, but registration itself? Must be done from an allowed province. That part is strict.
Robocat explicitly bans VPN use for bypassing this. And yeah, they do check. I had a session flagged once when my IP jumped regions mid-login — nothing dramatic, but it logged me out and asked for re-verification.
Licence-wise, it’s under Anjouan. That’s why most provinces are fine — except Ontario with iGaming Ontario rules.
Bottom line: be physically in an allowed province when registering. Don’t get clever.
Step-by-Step Robocat Registration Process (Field-by-Field)
The form is short. Deceptively simple. Every field matters more than it looks.
| Step | Action | Field / Detail |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Open registration page | Click "Register" in the top-right corner |
| 2 | Select welcome bonus | Choose before entering details — cannot change later |
| 3 | Enter login details | Email (becomes username), password (min 8 characters, 1 uppercase, 1 number) |
| 4 | Personal info | Full legal name, date of birth, phone number, currency (set to CAD) |
| 5 | Address | Street address, city, postal code (must match ID later) |
| 6 | SMS verification | Enter 6-digit code sent to your phone |
| 7 | Email confirmation | Click activation link within 24 hours |
Step 2 — bonus selection — is where people mess up. I almost skipped it myself the first time. It sits there quietly before the actual form, easy to click past if you’re rushing.
I tested what happens if you ignore it. You register fine. Account works. Bonus? Gone. Support might help, but it’s not guaranteed. I asked — got a polite “we’ll try,” which usually means no.
Email becomes your login. Permanent. I tried changing it later just to see — had to go through support and confirm identity. Not instant.
Phone number has to be Canadian. I entered one wrong once (fat-fingered the last digit), didn’t get the SMS, obviously. Had to restart that step. Code expires fast too — around 10 minutes.
Currency — set CAD. Always. I tested switching to crypto later and yeah, conversion fees creep in if you mess this up.
Whole thing took me about 2–3 minutes on desktop. Mobile was slower. Switching between SMS and email is annoying, no way around that.
Robocat Welcome Bonus — How to Activate It During Sign-Up
The welcome bonus lives inside the registration flow. Miss it there, it doesn’t come back.
Standard package:
- 100% deposit match up to CA$750.
- 200 free spins.
- 1 Bonus Crab.
No promo code box later. No second chance. It’s tied to that early selection step.
I claimed it properly on my second run. Deposited CA$50 via Interac — bonus landed instantly. Spins started dripping in daily. Pretty standard setup, nothing weird.
| Bonus Element | Details |
|---|---|
| Deposit match | 100% up to CA$750 |
| Free spins | 20 per day over 10 days |
| Wagering (bonus) | 35x within 10 days |
| Wagering (free spins winnings) | 40x within 10 days |
| Minimum deposit | CA$30 |
I pushed through wagering in about four days — mostly slots, some live blackjack when I got bored. The timer is tight but doable if you actually play.
Bonus Crab feature… weird little add-on. You click, it grabs a random reward. I got a small cash bonus first time, spins the second. Feels gimmicky but fine.
One thing — if you deposit below CA$30, nothing triggers. I tested CA$20 just to see. Dead. No bonus, no spins.
VIP kicks in automatically after deposit. No opt-in, which is nice. You don’t notice it at first, but points start stacking immediately.
Robocat Age Verification — What's Checked and When
Robocat doesn’t fully verify your age during registration. You just enter your date of birth and move on.
That’s where people get sloppy.
| Province Group | Minimum Age |
|---|---|
| Alberta, Manitoba, Quebec | 18+ |
| BC, Saskatchewan, Atlantic provinces, territories | 19+ |
I tried entering a slightly wrong birth date once — still over 18, just off by a year. Account created fine. Later, during KYC? Problem. Had to explain it, resend documents, wait two days.
They check properly when it matters — withdrawals, sometimes deposits. Not upfront.
Accepted documents:
- Canadian.
- Provincial driver’s.
- Government-issued photo ID card.
I uploaded a driver’s licence. Approved in about 36 hours. Not instant, but not painful either.
If your DOB doesn’t match your ID, expect delays. Or worse, account lock until it’s fixed.
They can request this anytime. I had one account asked for ID right after deposit, another only at withdrawal. Feels random but it’s just risk checks.
KYC Documents Required Before Your First Robocat Withdrawal
KYC hits when you try to withdraw. Not before.
| Document Type | Accepted Examples | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Government ID | Passport, driver’s licence | Identity and age verification |
| Proof of address | Utility bill, bank statement (within 90 days) | Confirm residency |
| Payment proof | Screenshot of wallet or payment method | Anti-money laundering |
I always upload early now. Learned the hard way.
First time, I waited until withdrawal — had to sit on a pending cashout for two days while documents got approved. Second time, uploaded right after registration. Withdrawal later went through clean.
Upload system is simple. Drag, drop, done. You get a confirmation, usually by SMS.
Review time for me:
- First attempt: ~48.
- Second attempt: ~24.
If you don’t submit documents within 30 days after request, they can close the account. That’s not a bluff.
Large withdrawals — around CA$10,000 — can trigger extra checks. Haven’t hit that personally on this platform, but it’s standard across Canadian-facing sites.
Robocat Registration on Mobile — What's Different
Mobile registration works, but it’s slightly more annoying.
Same steps. Smaller screen. More room for mistakes.
The currency selector nearly got me once — it’s tucked into the form and easy to scroll past. If you miss CAD there, you’ll feel it later.
SMS verification is smoother on Android. Autofill kicked in for me once — nice. On iPhone, had to copy-paste manually. Minor thing, still slows you down.
Email activation caused a weird issue for me the first time — opened the link in a different browser, session didn’t carry over. Had to log in again. Not broken, just clunky.
Everything else works fine:
- Bonus.
- Spins load.
- Account fully.
I’d still register on desktop if you can. Less friction.
Common Robocat Registration Errors and How to Fix Them
Most registration issues are basic. Still frustrating when they hit.
| Error | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Email already in use | Existing or partial account | Use password reset or contact support |
| SMS code not received | Incorrect number or delay | Wait and resend; confirm format |
| Activation link expired | Not opened within 24 hours | Log in to resend email |
| Province blocked | Ontario IP detected | Registration not possible from Ontario |
| Bonus missing | Not selected during sign-up | Contact support quickly; not guaranteed |
| Invalid DOB | Incorrect or underage entry | Correct information or contact support |
I hit the “email already in use” error once — turned out I had started registration weeks earlier and forgot. Reset password fixed it instantly.
SMS delays happen. I had one code arrive late, already expired. Requested another — second one came fast.
Live chat is actually useful here. I tested it late, around 11 PM. Got a real response in under two minutes. Not scripted nonsense either.
One account per household rule is enforced. I tested two accounts on the same network — second one got flagged within a day.
What Happens Immediately After Robocat Registration
Once registration is done, things move quickly.
First few minutes:
- Activation email lands — open within 24.
- Click it, you’re redirected to.
- Dashboard loads right away.
- Account is live.
After deposit (minimum CA$30):
- Bonus is credited.
- First 20 free spins show up.
- Remaining spins drip.
- Bonus Crab.
I made my first deposit via Interac e-Transfer — smooth. Funds landed in under a minute. Honestly one of the cleaner flows I’ve seen.
Second deposit, same method — even faster. Consistent.
Responsible gambling tools are already there in settings. Deposit limits, session timers, all that.
You can enable two-factor authentication right after login. I did — quick setup with an authenticator app.
KYC upload is available immediately too. Do it early. Saves you from staring at a pending withdrawal later.
Registration itself is fast. But it’s not forgiving. Small mistakes — wrong province, skipped bonus, bad DOB — they come back to bite when money’s involved.