I can provide some information for those of you that are interested in the credit cards from HSBC having worked there as an employee for 3 years and used these cards. IRG does not mention that in order to qualify for the World Elite Premier credit card you are required to be Premier with HSBC:
HSBC Premier is available if you:
Maintain combined personal deposits and investments with HSBC Bank Canada and its subsidiaries of $100,000, or
Hold a personal HSBC Bank Canada residential mortgage with original amount of $500,000 or greater, or
Have income deposits of $6,500 within a calendar month plus confirmation of $100,000 or more in assets under management in Canada, or
Qualify for HSBC Premier in another country
In addition, the HSBC Jade card is only available to you should you have over 1 million in deposits or investments with HSBC and are specifically invited by HSBC to become a Jade member.
The majority of those looking for a no foreign transaction credit would have to settle for the World Elite Mastercard which comes with an annual charge of $149.00, which in the credit card market is pretty steep.
So let me offer you guys a solution that I have used in the past for USD purchases. Apply for a USD mastercard that is offered by the big 5 in Canada. In my opinion the one from BMO is the best as you pay a $35 annual fee however if you spend over $1000USD/year the fee is waived. After you make your purchase on the USD mastercard, go to your bank and request a USD draft be made payable to your USD Mastercard number for whatever you owe. That way you control the foreign exchange rate and will be disclosed the exact amount for the conversion if you do it at that time. Take the draft to BMO and pay off your credit card. In addition, if you have any friends or family that work in any of the major financial institutions, you can request that they make the draft for you as they are employees and will pay closer to market trading rate. I've saved quite a bit doing this when I had my auto parts phase and could not stop buying auto parts. You now also have a USD credit card for if you travel to the states and want to transact in the currency. Hope this helps.