Building Your Credit Score in Canada
When you arrive in Canada, you start with no credit history at all — not bad credit, just invisible. This affects your ability to rent an apartment, buy a car, or even get certain jobs. Start building credit from day one.
What Is a Credit Score?
In Canada, credit scores range from 300 to 900, tracked by two agencies:
- Equifax Canada
- TransUnion Canada
| Score | Rating |
|---|---|
| 760–900 | Excellent |
| 725–759 | Very Good |
| 660–724 | Good |
| 560–659 | Fair |
| 300–559 | Poor |
Most newcomers need 6–12 months to reach a good score if they follow the right steps.
How to Build Credit Quickly
1. Open a Newcomer Credit Card
This is the most important step. Several banks offer programs for newcomers:
| Bank | Card | Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| Scotiabank | Scene+ Visa for Newcomers | No credit history needed, rewards points |
| RBC | RBC Newcomer Advantage | Combined with newcomer banking package |
| CIBC | Newcomer Banking Offer | Bundle for students and newcomers |
| TD | TD First Class Travel Visa Infinite | Good for travel points with a TD account |
| BMO | BMO Newcomer Program | No account fee for the first year |
💡 Tip: If you're denied an unsecured card, ask about a secured credit card — you deposit $500–$1,000 which becomes your credit limit.
2. Use Your Card Correctly
- Use it regularly for everyday purchases (groceries, phone bill, gas)
- Pay the full balance every month before the due date — never pay only the minimum
- Keep utilization below 30% of your limit (ideally under 10%)
- Never pay late — even one missed payment can hurt your score for months
3. Don't Close Old Cards
Length of credit history matters. Keep your first card open even if you rarely use it.
4. Credit Score Factors
| Factor | Weight |
|---|---|
| Payment history (on-time payments) | 35% |
| Credit utilization rate | 30% |
| Length of credit history | 15% |
| Mix of credit types | 10% |
| New credit applications | 10% |
Check Your Credit Score for Free
- Borrowell (borrowell.com) — free, weekly updates (Equifax)
- Credit Karma (creditkarma.ca) — free, uses TransUnion
- Your bank's app (RBC, TD, Scotiabank have built-in score tracking)
What to Avoid
- ❌ Applying for multiple cards at once — each application is a "hard inquiry" that temporarily lowers your score
- ❌ Paying even one day late — set up automatic minimum payment as a safety net
- ❌ Using more than 50% of your limit — try to stay under 30%
- ❌ Co-signing for someone else unless you are confident they will pay on time
Practical Timeline
| When | What to do |
|---|---|
| Week 1 | Open a bank account, ask about newcomer credit cards |
| Months 1–3 | Use your credit card regularly, pay in full each month |
| Month 6 | Check your score for the first time on Borrowell or Credit Karma |
| Month 12 | Many newcomers reach 650–700, enough to rent independently and finance a car |
Updated: 2025. For educational purposes only — not professional financial advice.