While Canadian credit cards are great, there are some U.S. credit cards that are simply unmatched north of the border.
Maple Syrup. Beavertails. Tim Hortons. Ryan Gosling. These are just a select few of the many reasons to be proud to be Canadian. But let’s face it, when it comes to credit card selection, the Americans unfortunately leave us in the proverbial dust. Not only do our neighbors to the south have hundreds of more credit card choices than we do, their cards often have more perks, faster point and cash back accumulation and more generous sign-up offers.
American consumers enjoy better credit card benefits for a variety of reasons, the main one being fierce competition. In Canada, we essentially have only a handful of major banks dominating the country’s financial marketplace. In the US, there are hundreds of federal and state-specific banks all vying to be consumers’ credit card issuer of choice.
Unless the banking market becomes more competitive in Canada, we’ll likely never get to experience the credit card bonanza and bonuses that our neighbors do. But that doesn’t stop a girl from dreamin’, does it? Here are five of my favourite US credit cards that I’d love to see hop over the border to Canada.
Cash back cards
What we want: Chase Freedom Flex
What we’ve got: Tangerine Money-Back Credit Card
$484
First Year Value
$0
Annual Value
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Annual Fee & Annual Interest Rates
$0
Annual Fee
19.95% - 24.95%
Purchase
19.95%
Cash Advance
1.95% - 19.95%
Balance Transfer
Our Take
The Tangerine Money-Back Credit Card is a no-annual-fee cash back card that allows cardholders to earn a higher cash back rate in two spending categories of their choice, such as groceries, gas, or restaurants, and a lower rate on all other purchases. By opening a Tangerine Savings Account and directing cash back earnings there, a third higher rate cash back category can be added. Additional benefits include purchase assurance and extended warranty protection, with cash back rewards automatically applied monthly.
Eligibility
Good (620 - 670)
Recommended Credit Score
$12,000
Required Annual Personal Income
Pros
Cons
Annual Interest Rates
19.95% - 24.95%
Purchase
19.95%
Cash Advance
1.95% - 19.95%
Balance Transfer
1.95%
Balance Transfer (Introductory)
24.95%
Penalty
Fees
$0
Annual Fee
2.50%
Foreign Transaction
3.00%
Balance Transfer
$3.5
Cash Advance
$25
Over The Limit Penalty
$25
Return Penalty
Rewards cash back
2%
Earn 2% cash back on 2 categories of your choice (e.g. groceries, recurring bills, gas, drug stores, etc.)
3
Get a Tangerine Savings account and add a 3rd 2% cash back category.
0.5%
Earn 0.50% on all your other everyday purchases.
Our Take
The Tangerine Money-Back Credit Card is a no-annual-fee cash back card that allows cardholders to earn a higher cash back rate in two spending categories of their choice, such as groceries, gas, or restaurants, and a lower rate on all other purchases. By opening a Tangerine Savings Account and directing cash back earnings there, a third higher rate cash back category can be added. Additional benefits include purchase assurance and extended warranty protection, with cash back rewards automatically applied monthly.
Eligibility
Good (620 - 670)
Recommended Credit Score
$12,000
Required Annual Personal Income
Pros
Cons
Annual Interest Rates
19.95% - 24.95%
Purchase
19.95%
Cash Advance
1.95% - 19.95%
Balance Transfer
1.95%
Balance Transfer (Introductory)
24.95%
Penalty
Fees
$0
Annual Fee
2.50%
Foreign Transaction
3.00%
Balance Transfer
$3.5
Cash Advance
$25
Over The Limit Penalty
$25
Return Penalty
Rewards cash back
2%
Earn 2% cash back on 2 categories of your choice (e.g. groceries, recurring bills, gas, drug stores, etc.)
3
Get a Tangerine Savings account and add a 3rd 2% cash back category.
0.5%
Earn 0.50% on all your other everyday purchases.
Cash is certainly king with Chase Freedom Flex. In Canada, there are few no-fee cards that offer more than 2% cash back on a wide array of purchase categories after the initial promo period ends. Chase Freedom, however, offers a jaw-dropping 5% cash back throughout the year on a series of revolving categories that, depending on what time of year it is, include gas, groceries, drug stores, cable services and more. On top of that, the card always runs generous sign-up offers and features premium perks like rental car insurance and extended warranty and price protection. All for no annual fee!
For Canucks, the Tangerine Money-Back Credit Card is the best cash-back card with no annual fee and consistent rewards beyond the promo period. It offers 2% back on two categories of your choice (three if you have your Money-Back Rewards deposited into a Tangerine Savings Account) and .5% for all other purchases. It also has purchase and warranty protection, but alas, no rental car insurance. For more details, you can check out our full Tangerine Money-Back Credit Card review.
New accounts can also earn an impressive welcome bonus and that's on top of the usual 2% in your 2-3 selected categories and 0.5% on everything else.
*Terms and Conditions apply
Flexible travel
What we want: Chase Sapphire Preferred Card
What we’ve got: BMO Ascend™ World Elite®* Mastercard®*
up to 90,000 points
Welcome Bonus
$1,072
First Year Value
$322
Annual Value
Welcome Bonus: Get up to 90,000 points and the annual fee waived on your first anniversary for both the primary cardholder and authorized users.* Expires Jun 01, 2025
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Annual Fee & Annual Interest Rates
$150
Annual Fee
21.99%
Purchase
23.99%
Cash Advance
23.99%
Balance Transfer
Our Take
The BMO Ascend™ World Elite®* Mastercard®* is a premium travel rewards credit card with elevated earn rates on eligible travel, dining, entertainment, and recurring bill payments. Cardholders benefit from complimentary lounge membership, which includes complimentary passes, as well as comprehensive travel insurance coverage, making it a suitable option for frequent travelers seeking both rewards and travel-related perks.
Eligibility
Excellent (740+)
Recommended Credit Score
$80,000
Required Annual Personal Income
$150,000
Required Annual Household Income
Pros
Cons
Annual Interest Rates
21.99%
Purchase
23.99%
Cash Advance
23.99%
Balance Transfer
Fees
$150
Annual Fee
2.50%
Foreign Transaction
$29
Over The Limit Penalty
Rewards BMO Rewards
5x
Earn 5x the points for every $1 spent on eligible travel purchases*
3x
Earn 3x the points for every $1 spent on eligible dining and entertainment purchases and recurring bill payments*
1x
Earn 1 point for every $1 spent everywhere else*
4
Complimentary membership in Mastercard Travel Pass provided by DragonPass, with 4 annual complimentary passes
Insurance Benefits
$5,000,000
Emergency medical insurance amount
$500,000
Travel accident insurance amount
$1,000
Hotel burglary insurance
$65,000
Rental car insurance amount
Get up to 90,000 points and the annual fee waived in the first year for both the primary cardholder and authorized users.
45,000 points when you spend $4,500 in the first 3 months, and 3,750 points for each subsequent month in which you make at least $2,500 in purchases on your card, for 12 months.
Offer expires June 1, 2025.
Our Take
The BMO Ascend™ World Elite®* Mastercard®* is a premium travel rewards credit card with elevated earn rates on eligible travel, dining, entertainment, and recurring bill payments. Cardholders benefit from complimentary lounge membership, which includes complimentary passes, as well as comprehensive travel insurance coverage, making it a suitable option for frequent travelers seeking both rewards and travel-related perks.
Eligibility
Excellent (740+)
Recommended Credit Score
$80,000
Required Annual Personal Income
$150,000
Required Annual Household Income
Pros
Cons
Annual Interest Rates
21.99%
Purchase
23.99%
Cash Advance
23.99%
Balance Transfer
Fees
$150
Annual Fee
2.50%
Foreign Transaction
$29
Over The Limit Penalty
Rewards BMO Rewards
5x
Earn 5x the points for every $1 spent on eligible travel purchases*
3x
Earn 3x the points for every $1 spent on eligible dining and entertainment purchases and recurring bill payments*
1x
Earn 1 point for every $1 spent everywhere else*
4
Complimentary membership in Mastercard Travel Pass provided by DragonPass, with 4 annual complimentary passes
Insurance Benefits
$5,000,000
Emergency medical insurance amount
$500,000
Travel accident insurance amount
$1,000
Hotel burglary insurance
$65,000
Rental car insurance amount
Get up to 90,000 points and the annual fee waived in the first year for both the primary cardholder and authorized users.
45,000 points when you spend $4,500 in the first 3 months, and 3,750 points for each subsequent month in which you make at least $2,500 in purchases on your card, for 12 months.
Offer expires June 1, 2025.
Since it was first introduced nearly a decade ago, the Chase Sapphire Preferred card consistently garners rave reviews among frequent fliers looking for travel rewards without a steep annual fee. It always has a huge sign-up bonus offer, and users earn 2X points on every dollar they spend on travel and dining. Points are redeemable at a remarkable value of 1.25 on Chase Ultimate Rewards (considered one of the best rewards programs for point value) for flights, hotels and rental cars. What adds to this card’s allure is that points are also directly transferable (on a 1:1 basis) to dozens of leading airline and hotel loyalty programs. There’s also no foreign transaction fee and the annual fee of $150 is waived for the first year.
As a flexible travel credit card, Canada’s BMO Ascend™ World Elite®* Mastercard®* does share some similarities with the Chase Sapphire. Cardholders get 5x the points for every $1 spent on eligible travel purchases,* 3x the points for every $1 spent on eligible dining and entertainment purchases and recurring bill payments,* 1 point for every $1 spent everywhere else.*
The card offers some of the most comprehensive travel and medical insurance* and also gives users complimentary membership in Mastercard Travel Pass provided by Dragon Pass,* with 4 annual complimentary passes, but points can be redeemed only via BMO Rewards and are not transferable. One definite upside to the BMO Ascend™ World Elite®* Mastercard®* is its welcome offer: Get up to 90,000 points and the annual fee waived on your first anniversary for both the primary cardholder and authorized users.*.*
For more details you can check out our full BMO Ascend™ World Elite®* Mastercard®* review.
*Terms and conditions apply
Secured credit card
What we want: Discover It Secured Credit Card
What we’ve got: Home Trust Secured Visa
$0
First Year Value
$0
Annual Value
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Annual Fee & Annual Interest Rates
$0
Annual Fee
19.99%
Purchase
19.99%
Cash Advance
19.99%
Balance Transfer
Our Take
The Home Trust Secured Visa is designed for individuals aiming to build or rebuild their credit, offering two options: a no-annual-fee card with a standard interest rate or a low-interest version with an annual fee. Cardholders benefit from features such as purchase protection and extended warranty coverage, but are required to provide a security deposit, which determines the credit limit.
Eligibility
Good (620 - 670)
Recommended Credit Score
$0
Required Annual Personal Income
$0
Required Annual Household Income
Pros
Cons
Annual Interest Rates
19.99%
Purchase
19.99%
Cash Advance
19.99%
Balance Transfer
Fees
$0
Annual Fee
2.50%
Foreign Transaction
Our Take
The Home Trust Secured Visa is designed for individuals aiming to build or rebuild their credit, offering two options: a no-annual-fee card with a standard interest rate or a low-interest version with an annual fee. Cardholders benefit from features such as purchase protection and extended warranty coverage, but are required to provide a security deposit, which determines the credit limit.
Eligibility
Good (620 - 670)
Recommended Credit Score
$0
Required Annual Personal Income
$0
Required Annual Household Income
Pros
Cons
Annual Interest Rates
19.99%
Purchase
19.99%
Cash Advance
19.99%
Balance Transfer
Fees
$0
Annual Fee
2.50%
Foreign Transaction
For people trying to establish or repair a credit score, a secured credit card is a real boon. And the Discover It Secured Credit Card is a clear standout in the US. For a refundable security deposit of as little as $200, cardholders can start establishing a credit score. Discover even reviews your account periodically to see if you qualify for an upgrade to an unsecured card. Not only does the card have no annual fee, but users actually earn 2% cash back at restaurants or gas stations and 1% cash back on all other purchases.
Canada’s secured card offerings are generally not as impressive and none offer cash back. The Home Trust Secured Visa is nonetheless a respectable offer. Cardholders must provide a security deposit of at least $500, but the good news is that almost everybody gets approved. There’s $0 annual fee if you elect to go with a 19.99% interest rate. For more details you can check out our full Home Trust Secured Visa review.
Student credit card
What we want: Discover It for Students Card
What we’ve got: BMO CashBack® Mastercard®* for Students
5% cash back
Welcome Bonus
$401
First Year Value
$276
Annual Value
Welcome Bonus: Get 5% cash back in your first 3 months.*
Get this card if you...
Annual Fee & Annual Interest Rates
$0
Annual Fee
21.99%
Purchase
23.99%
Cash Advance
23.99%
Balance Transfer
Our Take
The BMO CashBack® Mastercard®* for Students is a no-annual-fee credit card tailored for students, offering cash back on everyday purchases, with elevated rates for categories such as groceries and recurring bill payments. It also includes benefits like purchase protection and extended warranty.
Eligibility
Good (620 - 670)
Recommended Credit Score
$0
Required Annual Personal Income
$0
Required Annual Household Income
Pros
Cons
Annual Interest Rates
21.99%
Purchase
23.99%
Cash Advance
23.99%
Balance Transfer
Fees
$0
Annual Fee
Rewards cash back
3%
Earn 3% cash back on groceries
1%
Earn 1% cash back on recurring bill payments like your mobile phone, streaming and subscription services
0.5%
Earn 0.5% cash back on all other purchases
Our Take
The BMO CashBack® Mastercard®* for Students is a no-annual-fee credit card tailored for students, offering cash back on everyday purchases, with elevated rates for categories such as groceries and recurring bill payments. It also includes benefits like purchase protection and extended warranty.
Eligibility
Good (620 - 670)
Recommended Credit Score
$0
Required Annual Personal Income
$0
Required Annual Household Income
Pros
Cons
Annual Interest Rates
21.99%
Purchase
23.99%
Cash Advance
23.99%
Balance Transfer
Fees
$0
Annual Fee
Rewards cash back
3%
Earn 3% cash back on groceries
1%
Earn 1% cash back on recurring bill payments like your mobile phone, streaming and subscription services
0.5%
Earn 0.5% cash back on all other purchases
Specialized student credit cards—aimed at easing scholars into the complex world of credit—are growing in popularity. In the US, Discover is once again a leader with the Discover It for Students card. Cardholders get 5% cash back on categories (like groceries and gas) that change every four months and 1% cash back on everything else. Students reap additional rewards of $20 annually for GPAs of 3.0 or higher. As a major bonus, Discover actually matches the cash-back that cardholders earn in the first year. Not only is there no annual fee but the penalty fee is waived on the first late payment.
Canada’s top-of-the-class student card is the BMO CashBack® Mastercard®* for Students. It also has no annual fee but and awards 3% cash back on grocery purchases*, 1% cash back on recurring bill payments and 0.5% unlimited cash back on all other purchases*.
Read More: Canada’s Best Student Credit Cards
*Terms and Conditions apply
Don’t run for the border just yet
Yes, those Yanks have us beat when it comes to credit card selection. But don’t be too envious. We do have one or two cards that are as categorically Canadian as Rush.
The uniquely Canadian card garnering the most buzz at the moment is the American Express Cobalt® Card. The perfect card for travel-loving foodies, it earns 5 points per $1 spent on eligible eats and drinks in Canada, including groceries and food deliveries (spend cap applies); 3 points per $1 spent on eligible streaming subscriptions in Canada; 2 points on eligible ride shares, transit and gas in Canada; and 1 point on all other spending. Also, earn 1 additional point on eligible hotel and car rental bookings via American Express Travel Online.
The Cobalt has a great welcome offer too: Earn up to 15,000 Welcome Bonus Membership Rewards® points* – that’s up to $150 in value.. Conditions apply. Points accumulated from the American Express Cobalt® Card can be redeemed on an incredibly broad range of items via Amex’s loyalty program partners, which include Amazon.ca.
The American Express Cobalt® Card has an annual fee of $155.88 ($$12.99/month), but unlike most Canadian credit cards it’s payable in monthly installments. Indeed, the fact that only Canadians have access to the American Express Cobalt® Card is likely to have American credit card mavens feeling more blue than red and white. For more details you can check out our full American Express Cobalt® Card review.
This post was not sponsored. The views and opinions expressed in this review are purely my own.
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Sandra MacGregor has been writing about finance and travel for nearly a decade. Her work has appeared in a variety of publications like the New York Times, the UK Telegraph, the Washington Post, Forbes.com and the Toronto Star.
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