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As 2025 begins, it's only natural to think about what it will hold and the goals you want to bring to life this year. Whatever it is, almost certainly, your financial situation will have an impact on how you go about it.

Whether you're hoping to rent a new apartment, lease a car, go debt free or make another dream come true this year, there's one thing you can focus on first to unlock these opportunities and make them a reality: your credit.

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Credit is one of those important things in adulthood that can catch you off guard — especially when you’re looking to achieve your goals, however small or big they may be. But the good news is that building your credit is possible no matter where you’re at in your journey.

It all begins with that one "yes" to credit, and that’s where Capital One Canada comes in. They’re here to help Canadians feel empowered and in control of their finances by providing access, tools and products that help build their credit and reach their financial goals, knowing that one "yes" can help Canadians on their way to other opportunities – or more "yesses" – ahead.

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Moving countries can be scary, and if you're a newcomer to Canada, you probably already know just how hard it is to start from scratch.

From looking for jobs and adjusting to the weather, to learning a new language and making new friends, there's a whole list of things you may have to adjust to and figure out after moving to Canada — and that can be hard on anyone.

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Are you still using your very first bank account? If you answer "yes," you have something in common with the 71% of young people in Canada who told EQ Bank in their latest survey conducted by Angus Reid Forum that they haven't yet switched to a better deal on everyday banking.

Whether it's the one your parents opened for you as a kid, one you opened for yourself, or your only option when you became a Canadian resident, staying with your OG account "just because" is like still using your first cell phone. It may get the job done, but things have come a long way since then.

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