Hi...just to share my experience when dealing with HSBC vs Scotiabank.
My family and I maintained active and good credit standing with HSBC in our home country for almost 20 years. Once in Canada, they were our obvious 1st choice. We r now back into Canada for good and given our existing banking relationship both abroad and in Canada, we thought that it should not be difficult to get an unsecured credit card of $1000. Not a lot but something to start up with in order to build our credit here. To our amazement, we were told that our application was rejected...5 business days after an application was submitted. I even proposed to place some funds under lien in return for the credit card but was informed that hsbc do not engage in such credit arrangement.
My friend immediately introduced me to Scotiabank and I was informed about their StartRight program which pre approves unsecured credit cards of up to $1000 for newcomers among other host of banking products. On the spot, I was given a few temporary cheques and an ABM card. All these without a single cent being deposited as my funds were all n hsbc.
I have since terminated my banking relationship with hsbc and switched to Scotiabank cos it was there when I most needed them. They made it convenient for newcomers like me to have immediate access to banking so that we can get on with other more important stuffs such as getting kids registered at school etc etc.