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I’m a foreigner trying to get a credit card, but I’m not sure which countries or banks let non-citizens apply. Does anyone have experience with this or know which places are more flexible for foreigners? I’m open to any recommendations since I’m trying to build credit while living abroad.
Would appreciate any tips or advice.
The credit card options you have will vary depending on where you reside.
Duration: If you’re a temporary inhabitant, your selections can be restricted.
Having more money can help you stand out as an application.
Credit history: While it’s not always a guarantee, having a high credit score in your native nation may be taken into account.
Applications from non-residents with a valid tax identification number and a U.S. address may be taken into consideration.
HSBC: Offers credit cards to non-residents who have a legitimate immigration status and a UK address.
American Express: Provides credit cards to non-Canadian citizens who have a strong foreign credit record.
Commonwealth Bank: Non-resident applicants with a valid visa and an Australian address may be accepted.