Education level: It is recommended to choose a college degree or above (for ordinary card applicants, banks are less likely to verify the authenticity of academic qualifications).
Other filling conditions:
1. The contact address must be filled in accurately and in detail.
The contact addresses that need to be filled in on the card application materials include personal home address and work address. These two addresses need to be specific to the house number, and the corresponding landline phone number must also be filled in accurately. It would be better if the extension number can be provided. Some card applicants have neither a home landline nor a work landline, so they need to fill in a landline number that can be contacted personally. It needs to be a local number. Because bank staff will often call this fixed number to verify your card application information. If the fixed number is wrong or you cannot be contacted, you may be refused to apply for a card.
2. The marital status should be consistent and match the number of dependents.
The marital status column needs to be filled in truthfully, but it is clear that applicants who are older and married will have extra points; on the contrary, if the applicant is older and unmarried or the younger is married, None of them are as "popular" as the aforementioned situation. In addition, the marital status needs to be consistent with the status filled in when applying for other credit cards. Otherwise, the credit report will appear to be conflicting and may not pass the manual credit review.
Marital status should preferably match the number of dependents. If you are unmarried, you should check 0 for the number of dependents. Even if you are unmarried and have children first, you should check 0; if you are married, there are extra points for checking 1-2 dependents, because the applicant is married and needs to support his family. Seems more responsible.