Details
Union:Union or Non union
Area of media:Commercial
Paid?:Yes
Rates:500/Day - No Buyout
Deadline:Oct 7, 2021
Cities for response:
Vancouver, Toronto, Calgary, Montréal
Commercial 1
Actor need to be able to read off a teleprompter with ease. High reading skills
required.
required.
Role type | Role | Gender & Age range |
Principal (PP) | Young Teen Host | All 13 - 17 Years old |
Description Sides: Hi I’m ______ with Enriched Academy We’re strong believers in building your Credit Score as young as possible. A common question we hear is “when can I get my first credit card”? To get your own credit card, you need to be what’s called “the age of majority” in the Province or Territory you live in. That’s either 18 or 19 years old in Canada, depending on where you live as shown here….When it comes to getting your first credit card, two good options are; One, having a Parent or Guardian “co-sign”, or two, getting what’s called a “secured credit card”. A “Co-Signer” is someone that puts their credit reputation on the line for you. As an example, if you don’t make payments, it’ll hurt your credit score and the co-signers too. Advantages of having a Co-Signer are that they’ll help you qualify for a card without an income history, and they’ll help you qualify for a higher credit limit. The second option is getting a “secured credit card”. This means you’ll have to make a security deposit to get the card. If you don’t pay the amounts owing it can hurt your credit score, and they’ll take funds from your deposit to cover the amount owed. Once you are old enough to get a credit card without a parent or guardian, you can apply for one at pretty much any bank or credit union in Canada. You can apply in person, by phone, mail or online. |