My Egyptian hubby has lived here in the UK for just over 2 years now and has been working since he got here. He'd like to apply for a Credit Card, but so far been unsuccessful, so far we've tried Barclays and Capital One. I think its because he hasn't been here for 3 years, as when you apply for a credit card they always want an address for the last 3 years.He has indefinate leave to remain. Does anyone know of an alternative Bank that will perhaps issue him a credit card? His current Bank, Abbey will not even give him a Current Account only a basic one. How is he supposed to build a credit history?! Thanks in advance.
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try bank of scotland ,im sure they told my hubby 2years ,but then hes had a ccount with them since 2004 but not lived in uk all the time until now .
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deborah, you cannot get credit until you have lived here for 3 years as you said he cant give an address in the UK that they can credit check for the last 3 years that is in financial law I believe cos when we bought our sofa from you know who my hubby gave his details and the salesman was less than pleased when he had to rip them up and start again with my details when he asked for hubby's UK addresses for the last 3 years!
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I've got a similar question (sorry to hijack your thread, Deborah )... does anyone have any experience of which banks are the easiest for opening accounts? My husband's been here for 3 months and has had no luck so far (which is fine with me, as his wages are going straight into my bank account!). He's tried Abbey National, NatWest, Halifax, Barclays and the Woolwich but all have turned him down. Our problem has been lack of ID with his address on it (they accept utility bills but I'd already paid up these in full for the year before he got here). We've had the television licence put in his name, but the banks we've tried don't accept this, although I've heard that some do - does anyone have any bright ideas? Thanks in advance
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Have you tried the Post Office I know they do a credit card. Don't knowwhether it will be any good but its worth a try.
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i find all this info hard to belive,2 and 3 years, as the people who i rented to in this country from countries they are leaving and coming here for a better life have no problem getting credit cards and credit,they get the polictical correct people to help them,then they run up massive bills with everyone ,and then strangely enough they vanish, thats why honest people find it hard to get there credit
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My husband had problems opening a bank account when he fisrt came here, as we live with my parents, we didn't have any utility bills in our name, anyway he eventually opened a 'basic account' with abbey last year, however they still won't offer him a current account - but Nat West have. As for ID, has your husband got a drivers licence, even a provisional one? or what about a letter from Inland Revenue detailing his national insurance number? Any maybe you could arrange for the phone bill to be put in his name? Hope this helps x
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Thanks for your reply - we still haven't sorted out the bank account. BT won't change the phone line (and don't do joint accounts any more, which is annoying). I heard that some places accept houshold insurance documents, so these have been transferred into his name. He's got his NI number now and the paperwork that goes with it, but this isn't good enough for the banks we tried, they will accept a letter with his Tax Code on, so we're waiting for this. Fingers crossed...
Good idea about the driving licence - he has an international licence and was talking last week about having lessons and getting his UK licence here (as the insurance costs on an international one would be phenomenal, apparently). I'll look into it now! Thanks again for your help
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halifax is easy to open an account with but it will be basic account. i did that for my cousin when she first came to UK she had to show bills though. i find it diffcuilt to understand why credit card take that long because in my university there are forign students who get credit cards here easy.
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