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Q: Is it easy to get credit cards for foreigners in china??

Can some one tell me the procedures to obtain a Chinese credit card??

49 weeks 5 days ago in  Business & Jobs - China

 
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Actually it's very hard for a foreigner to get a credit card in China. Different banks have different requirements for this. But the same thing is you should deposit certain amount of money first to the account, which means it’s not really a credit card but a debit card!

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the banks in China now have very strict rule concerning approval of credit card for foreigners that it is almost impossible for a foreign national to get a credit card in China even if one has a large amount of cash to deposit in the bank.

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Yeh you can get a credit card but need to have working visa and a red working book. And than you need to let your company make a letter to tell how muh you make in one month. than you can go to the bank and make a credit card. Good luck Smile

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