650 Credit Score Canada: What It Gets You and How to Improve

650 is at the border of Good and Fair in Canada. Most major products available, but rates are not optimal. Here is how to move up.

A 650 credit score in Canada sits right at the boundary between the Good range (660-724) and the Fair range (560-659). Depending on the specific lender and product, you may be treated as Good by some and Fair by others. Here's the precise reality of what 650 means in Canada's lending landscape.

What You Can Get with a 650 Score

What You May Struggle With at 650

650-Score Improvement Planner

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A Realistic 12-Month Plan to Go from 650 to 700+

  1. Month 1: Pull both your Equifax report (Borrowell) and TransUnion report (Credit Karma). Identify all errors and dispute them. Even one successfully disputed item can jump your score significantly.
  2. Month 1-3: Focus intensely on credit utilization. If your total utilization is above 30%, redirect every spare dollar to paying down revolving balances. Getting from 50% to 25% utilization alone can add 20-35 points.
  3. Months 1-12: Set autopay on every account for at least the minimum payment. Not one missed payment.
  4. Month 3-6: Consider adding KOHO Credit Building. The monthly positive Equifax report adds payment history that accelerates your score recovery.
  5. Months 6-12: Avoid any new credit applications. Let your existing accounts age. By month 12, you should be solidly in the 700-720 range.
The 650 advantage: At 650, you're close enough to Good that most improvement strategies show results quickly. This is not a long rebuilding project — 6-12 months of focused effort can meaningfully change your credit tier.

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