No, there aren’t. All casino bonuses that you receive on your bonus balance are subject to wagering requirements. The wagering multiplier may differ depending on the bonus. For example, welcome bonuses have 40x wagering, while cashback bonuses must be wagered from 40x to 20x depending on your VIP status.
In Canada, there are no taxes on winnings from gambling. No matter where you play, at a land-based casino or online casino, you can take all your winnings home without the need to pay tax. So, you can win a jackpot lump sum without any worries concerning taxes. However, if you are a professional gambler (meaning casino games are your only income), you will have to pay taxes as it is your main source of making a living.
By implementing wagering requirements for bonuses, online casinos protect themselves from bonus abuse and money laundering. This is a common practice that players have to meet the wagering requirements after enjoying the bonus. But some Canadian casinos attach too high play-through requirements which are against players’ satisfaction.
Yes, you can try them all for free. Every online casino offers demo versions of games. And some casino operators allow their visitors to play games for free without registration. So you can play penny games at $0.01 per spin or higher to see how the games work.
Yes, there are. However, their selection is not as wide as on local Canadian platforms. They can offer different national lotteries, bingo, and keno games. But international websites don’t have access to national Canadian lotteries.
This sounds sad, but Microgaming hasn’t yet adjusted live games for the mobile version. Although their slot machines are available to play on any mobile device. In the case of live games, you can play them on your desktop or laptop. On the other hand, it is even an advantage because at home you are not distracted by your surroundings. Besides, the desktop screen allows enjoying the live gaming experience better.