How to get approved for a credit card

While credit card applications aren’t typically complicated, that doesn’t guarantee you’ll be approved (or that the cards you’re applying for are the best for you).

After you’ve applied for a card, the issuer will look at your income, credit history and the documents you’ve provided in your application to determine whether you’re a high or low-risk applicant.

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The lower risk you are, the better your odds of approval. There are a few ways to improve your chances of approval when applying for a new credit card.

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The pre-application process is considerably more important than the act of applying itself. While it may take only 15 minutes to fill out the form, getting your affairs in order so that you’re ready for the bank’s assessment of your application will take a bit more time and preparation.

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It’s never a good idea to rush into things, and it is your right as a consumer to assess the bank before it assesses you. Don’t jump at the first credit card deal you see because that’s usually not going to be the right one for you.

Tip #1. Take your time

Before you begin your search, spend some time considering what you want, need and can afford. For example, if this is the first credit card you’re applying for, you might want to apply for a student credit card.

Tip #2. Know your needs

Once you’ve decided what type of card you want, it’s time to begin comparing your options. Using the reviews online, you should compare the following to ensure you understand the costs and benefits.

Tip #3: Compare your options

Make sure you confirm that you meet the eligibility criteria before you submit your application, as rejected credit card applications can have a negative impact on your credit score.

Tip #4: Check the eligibility requirements

Based on your credit history, repayment habits and current credit lines, the lender will work out how much you can safely borrow.

Tip #5: Check your credit rating

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