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June 27, 2001
By
Kristen McCarthy
Website:
http://www.1st-choice-credit-cards.com
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Know your rights to viewing your credit report in Canada
To obtain a copy of your credit report in Canada, you can apply with a written request to credit bureau’s such as Equifax or Trans Union. Your credit report in Canada provides you with a record of your credit history of up to six to seven years.
Your credit report in Canada is a collaboration of credit information, courthouse records and collection accounts. A credit report in Canada records all late payments and bad debts, even if the amount was finally paid in full, as it remains apart of your payment history.
A credit report in Canada also contains personal information such as, name, current and previous addresses, Social Insurance Number, telephone number, date of birth, current and previous employers, credit history of paying bills, public records (judgements, bankruptcies, registered items), inquiries, and possibly banking information.
When you apply for Canadian credit, business or credit granters will use your credit report in Canada to assess your application, and make a decision within minutes.
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