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Do I need to provide a labor contract signed with the company to apply for a credit card?
You don't need to show a labor contract to apply for a credit card, as long as the unit gives you a work certificate, or a photo work permit or work permit.

You can apply for a credit card if you meet the following conditions:

The applicant's age is 18-60 years old, and the foreigner's age is 25-60 years old, with certain economic ability and good credit record.

The basic information needed to apply for a credit card is:

Copy of credit card application and ID card;

Work certificate issued by the unit.

You can apply for a credit card with the above information, but if you want to get a higher credit limit, you need the following certificates:

A copy of the daily account of the bank's savings account in the past three months;

The original proof of the balance of assets in the wealth management account opened by the bank;

A copy of the property ownership certificate (including my name)+a copy of any water, electricity and coal invoices of the property in recent 3 months;

A copy of my driver's license.