2019's Best U.S. Dollar Credit Cards in Canada


A US dollar credit card is the best option for those who usually travel to the U.S. or do transactions in U.S. dollar for their purchases. If you use your Canadian credit card for your purchases, it will cost you foreign transaction fees and you can save this fee by using a U.S. dollar credit card.
If you are a businessman or a freelancer and your client pay you in US dollars, then A US dollar credit card is the perfect option to avoid the currency exchange fee.  Here are some of the best U.S. dollar credit cards in Canada that you may consider in 2019:


RBC US Dollar Visa Gold



  • Comes up with $65 annual fee and $30 additional fee.
  • Allows transactions in U.S. currency. So no currency conversion fee. 
  • Offers 1 RBC point for every U.S. $1 spending on qualified purchases.
  • Earn bonus points with RBC and offers on shopping, travel, dining and more.


  • Comes up with $75 annual fee.
  • Offers RBC Rewards point that you can redeem for travel cash back, gift cards, merchandise and more.
  • Facility to Pool and Transfer Points with friend and family and to your Canadian RBC Royal Bank account.
  • You can redeem your points on your favorite spots like Amazon, Best Buy, Publix, Panera, and Starbucks.


  • Comes with a $39 annual fee.
  • No conversion rate for paying bills in U.S. Dollars.
  • Chip & PIN security and Visa payWave contactless payment convenience.
  • Make payments from your TD U.S. Dollar Visa Card using Apple Pay.



  • $35 Annual Fee
  • Rebate on annual fee on purchases total U.S. $1,000 or more in a year.
  • Accepted on 30 million locations in the U.S., Canada and worldwide.
  • Extended warranty coverage and purchase protection



  • $35 Annual Fee
  • Free Supplementary Cards
  • Eligible for Apple Pay & Android Pay
  • Up to 20% discount on participating AVIS car rental locations worldwide.
  • Purchase Security and Extended Warranty


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