- Dec 19, 2016
- 4
- Visa Office......
- Ottawa
- App. Filed.......
- 04-01-2017
- AOR Received.
- 19-01-2017
- File Transfer...
- 26-01-2017
- Med's Request
- Upfront
- Passport Req..
- 17-03-2017
- VISA ISSUED...
- 27-03-2017
- LANDED..........
- 27-03-2017
Hey everyone,
I landed 3 months ago now. I have a steady income as does my wife. My wife doesn't have good credit in Canada, not that it's bad she just doesn't have really any credit history so a co-signer is out of the question.
When I landed I obtained a Scotiabank VISA card and when I got my SIN I updated my SIN with Scotiabank right away to start earning good credit. My question is this, about how long until I should walk into a car dealership and try to get a loan for a new vehicle?
None of my US Credit transfers over at all? I have a good US History, but it's all under my US Social Security Number, not my Canadian SIN...so this is totally useless, right? I've been using my Visa credit card I obtained with Scotiabank for all of my everyday purchases and have it on auto-pay each month for the balance in full so I build good credit. How long should I do this before attempting to get a loan with a halfway decent rate?
Thank you!
I landed 3 months ago now. I have a steady income as does my wife. My wife doesn't have good credit in Canada, not that it's bad she just doesn't have really any credit history so a co-signer is out of the question.
When I landed I obtained a Scotiabank VISA card and when I got my SIN I updated my SIN with Scotiabank right away to start earning good credit. My question is this, about how long until I should walk into a car dealership and try to get a loan for a new vehicle?
None of my US Credit transfers over at all? I have a good US History, but it's all under my US Social Security Number, not my Canadian SIN...so this is totally useless, right? I've been using my Visa credit card I obtained with Scotiabank for all of my everyday purchases and have it on auto-pay each month for the balance in full so I build good credit. How long should I do this before attempting to get a loan with a halfway decent rate?
Thank you!
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