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I have just started working, but I don’t have social security. What is the approximate credit limit when I apply for a credit card?

If you have just started working and do not have social security, you need to provide proof of employment and income before you can apply. In addition, when banks review credit card applications, it also depends on the industry you are engaged in. In general, catering, construction, individual, military, police, entertainment and other industries, it will be more difficult to apply for a credit card, and the limit will not be too high if you apply.

Generally speaking, the limit of a regular credit card is between 3,000-8,000, and the limit of a gold credit card is between 8,000-50,000. It is recommended to apply for a credit card from a joint-stock commercial bank with a relatively high limit.

As for what limit you can apply for, it depends on the bank’s approval results. This is very complicated and many factors will affect your limit.