Requesting a Withdrawal from KingKnight
- Sign in, open the Cashier and switch to the Withdrawal tab.
- Pick your payout method — as a rule, winnings travel back along the same rail you deposited through, wherever that is technically possible.
- Enter the amount — the minimum is C$30 for most methods.
- Confirm. The request appears as Pending in your transaction history.
- KingKnight processes it — Interac e-Transfer, e-wallets and crypto usually clear in under 12 hours — and then your bank or wallet provider posts the funds.
Withdrawal Methods and Timeframes for Canada
| Method | Minimum | Maximum | Processing time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Interac e-Transfer | C$30 | C$10,000 per transaction | Under 12 hours |
| iDebit / Skrill / Neteller | C$30 | C$15,000 per transaction | Under 12 hours |
| Bitcoin / Ethereum | C$30 | No ceiling | Under 1 hour |
| Visa / Mastercard | C$30 | C$7,500 per transaction | 1–3 business days |
| Bank transfer | C$75 | C$75,000 per transaction | 1–5 business days |
Standard accounts can pull out up to C$7,500 per week; the ceiling climbs with VIP rank — Knights get C$11,000, Dukes C$22,000, and Monarch-tier limits are negotiated individually. KingKnight itself charges no withdrawal fees; anything you see deducted comes from your bank or wallet provider.
Verify Before Your First Cashout
KingKnight runs standard KYC: ahead of your first withdrawal you upload a photo ID (passport, driver’s licence or provincial ID card) plus a proof of address dated within the last three months — a utility bill or bank statement does the job. Review typically finishes within a few hours, and it happens exactly once; every withdrawal after that goes straight to processing.
The smart play is to verify right after registering, while your welcome bonus is still wagering. Canadians who do this see their first payout move at full speed instead of idling behind a document review.
Why a Payout Might Stall
- Wagering unfinished — bonus funds must clear their 35× requirement before they convert to withdrawable cash; the progress bar in your profile shows precisely where you stand.
- Documents outstanding — no payout processes while KYC is incomplete.
- Method mismatch — money deposited by card generally cannot exit through an e-wallet; the cashier steers you to a valid route.
- Weekend banking — KingKnight processes around the clock, but card and bank-transfer rails only move on business days. Interac e-Transfer, e-wallets and crypto are immune to the weekend.
Getting the Fastest Payouts at KingKnight
If speed matters, deposit with Interac e-Transfer, an e-wallet or crypto — those routes regularly complete inside a single hour to twelve. Keep the account verified, withdraw in Canadian dollars to dodge conversion, and climb the VIP ladder: from Baron rank upward, withdrawal requests jump the queue with priority handling.

