I can tell you that credit in Canada is weird. I first had mortgage, and then building the credit while living in China for ten years. When I returned to BC recently, I applied and was approved a bank's credit card and car loan. I also applied for Canadian Tire & Sears credit cards, but they denied me.SaugaBoss said:i was told by our mortgage agent to apply for a visa and secured card to build credit for a mortgage....i got a MC before the VISa bc TD at that time said i wouldnt get approved but another agent approved me when i asked him.
how long have u had credit to get approved for a car loan?
SaugaBoss said:i was told by our mortgage agent to apply for a visa and secured card to build credit for a mortgage....i got a MC before the VISa bc TD at that time said i wouldnt get approved but another agent approved me when i asked him.
how long have u had credit to get approved for a car loan?
If landed immigrant spouse is applying for a mortgage, the Canadian spouse with decent credit history would have to be the guarantor. My banker told this to me and you can ask your banker too for confirmation.IndividualLikeEveryoneEls said:Does anyone have experience with what happens if your spouse is Canadian (with decent credit history) and you are a landed immigrant (zero CDN credit history)? Presumably lenders base their offer on joint credit history?
We'd be applying jointly (assuming that's possible). I guess this is a question for the lenders. Thanks for the reply thoughsteaky said:If landed immigrant spouse is applying for a mortgage, the Canadian spouse with decent credit history would have to be the guarantor. My banker told this to me and you can ask your banker too for confirmation.