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Best First Credit Cards for Newcomers to Canada in 2026

Updated

Best First Credit Cards for Newcomers to Canada (2026)

Card Annual Fee Requires Canadian Credit History Deposit Required Best For
Scotiabank Scene+ Visa $0 No (StartRight program) No Best overall no-fee newcomer card
Scotiabank Passport Visa Infinite $150 No (StartRight program) No Best newcomer travel card (no FX fees)
CIBC Newcomer Visa $0 No No Best for CIBC banking customers
Neo Mastercard $0 No No Best for cashback at partner stores
KOHO Prepaid Mastercard $0 No No Best for budgeting and spending control
Home Trust Secured Visa $0 No Yes (min $500) Best secured fallback option
Capital One Secured Mastercard $59 No Yes ($75–$300) Readily available to almost everyone
American Express (via Nova Credit) Varies Via Nova Credit only No Best if you have strong home-country credit

Scotiabank StartRight Program

Feature Detail
Eligibility Newcomers within their first 3 years in Canada (PR, work permit, study permit)
Bank account No-fee chequing account included
Credit cards available Scene+ Visa (no fee), Scotiabank Passport Visa Infinite ($150/yr), Scotia Momentum Visa Infinite ($120/yr)
No Canadian credit history needed Yes — Scotiabank makes an exception under this program
No FX fees card Scotiabank Passport Visa Infinite has no foreign transaction fees — ideal for travel home
Apply at Any Scotiabank branch with your immigration documents, SIN, and bank account

CIBC Newcomer Banking Program

Feature Detail
Eligibility PR holders and immigrants within their first 3 years; some products available to work permit holders
No-fee banking period First year free chequing account
Credit card CIBC Simplii Visa (no fee) or CIBC Dividend Visa (with income of $15K+)
Credit history required No — issued on immigration status and bank relationship
RESP and mortgage access Program includes guidance on RESP registration and mortgage with limited credit history

Neo Financial Mastercard — No Credit History Needed

Feature Detail
Annual fee $0
Approval Based on income and bank account, not credit score
Cashback Guaranteed 0.5% everywhere; up to 4–5% at Neo partner stores
Credit limit Starts low ($500 typical); increases with on-time payments
SIN required Yes
Builds credit Yes — reports to Equifax and TransUnion

KOHO Prepaid Mastercard

Feature Detail
Type Prepaid (loaded from bank account) — not a true credit card
Builds credit Yes, via KOHO Credit Building subscription ($7/month) — a secured product in the background
Annual fee $0 (base plan); $9/month for premium cashback
FX fees No foreign transaction fee on the Essential and Extra plans
Why newcomers use it Instant approval, budgeting tools, optional credit building with no hard pull
Limitation Does not provide a revolving credit limit — cannot be used as emergency credit

Secured Credit Cards: The Fallback Option

Card Annual Fee Minimum Deposit Why Choose It
Home Trust Secured Visa $0 $500 No annual fee; widely recommended; refundable deposit
Capital One Secured Mastercard $59 $75–$300 Easiest to get; very low deposit; accepted for rental applications
Refresh Financial Secured Visa $12.95/month $200 Reports to both bureaus; no credit check; suited for all situations

Nova Credit — Transferring Your Foreign Credit Score

Supported Country Credit Bureau Used
India CIBIL
Mexico Buró de Crédito
Australia Experian AU
United Kingdom Experian UK
South Korea Nice Information Service
Brazil Serasa Experian
Dominican Republic TransUnion DR
Philippines CIBI

How it works: Nova Credit translates your home-country credit report into a “Credit Passport” equivalent. American Express Canada accepts this. Apply through Nova Credit’s website before applying to Amex Canada. This can give you access to Amex Cobalt, Amex Platinum, or Amex Aeroplan Reserve on day one — bypassing years of credit building.

Documents You Need to Apply

Document Where to Get It
SIN (Social Insurance Number) Service Canada office or online at canada.ca/sin
Immigration document PR card, work permit (PGWP, LMIA), study permit, or Confirmation of PR
Passport Current home country or Canadian passport
Proof of address Lease agreement, utility bill, or bank statement with Canadian address
Canadian bank account number Required by most issuers to verify identity and set up payments

Credit-Building Timeline for Newcomers

Month Milestone Target Score Range
0 Arrive; open bank account; apply for first card No score yet
3–4 First 3 months of on-time payments; first credit score generated 580–640
6 6 months of consistent low utilization 640–690
12 1 year of history; consider second card to diversify 690–730
18–24 Strong history; eligible for most premium cards 730–780+