Can I use US bank issued credit/debit cards in Canada?
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I will visit Toronto this summer. I have a US VISA credit card and a US MasterCard debit card. Do stores there usually accept these two cards? If so, which one has the cheaper transaction fee, or are both expensive and it's better to use cash?
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Do US bank debit cards work in Canada?
Yes. Cards issued by U.S. Bank can be used in most foreign countries for transactions. If you're planning to travel and want to use your card, let us know. Call us at the number on the back of your card, or add a travel note to your account digitally.Can you use a US credit card in Canada?
Yes, you can use your credit card in Canada, but you'll have better luck with some types of cards than others. Visa and Mastercard are the most widely accepted networks, and you should be able to use their cards at any merchants that take credit cards in Canada.Can I use my US debit card at a Canadian ATM?
You may use your US debit card to withdraw cash from most Canadian ATMs which will give you a good rate plus some fees. For small withdraws fees are usually steep since there is often a flat amount plus a percentage.What debit cards are accepted in Canada?
Canada: Supported payment methodsBanksSupported cardsRoyal Bank of CanadaInterac debit cards, Mastercard credit cards, Visa debit cardsScotiabankInterac debit cards, Visa Consumer credit cards, Visa prepaid cards, American Express credit cardsServus Credit Union LtdConsumer Mastercard credit cards, Interac Debit101 more rowsCan I use my American credit card in Canada?
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