Top 5 Credit Card Sign Up offers for May – These cards provide some of the best value out of their welcome bonuses

Here are the Rewards Canada Top 5 Credit Card Sign Up offers for the month of May! This is not a ‘best’ credit card
list like our Top Travel Rewards Credit Card rankings but instead a look at cards that have very good acquisition (sign up) offers. As always when choosing a card
you should always take other factors into account other than the
just sign
up bonus, but when most or all of these cards are first year free, they
can and
do pay off even when you grab them strictly for the sign up rewards. 
This month we’re back to adding one annual fee card into the mix along with four cards that offer first year free waivers.

No change this month from April! The same five cards as seen last month are the top for this month!

Here are our top 5 credit card sign up offers for May  (in alphabetical order)

BMO AIR MILES World Elite Mastercard – 3,000 Miles  (Apply here)
This
almost
best ever sign up bonus for an AIR MILES co-branded card continues on
our Top 5 sign up list thanks to its 3,000 miles sign up bonus
(worth
~$300 or more) and no annual fee in the first year!  Even if you
aren’t a
fan of AIR MILES the fact you can get
3,000 miles and them use them as cash rewards for no cost to you should
be enough
to go out and get this card. Please note: new Collectors have Miles
automatically deposited into their Dream Account, not their Cash
account. Minimum Income: $80,000 Personal or $150,000
Household

BMO BMO World Elite Mastercard – 35,000 Points  (Apply here)

The card offers a 35,000 point sign
up bonus that is worth $250 in
travel and since the card is first year free right now (they bill you
$150 and then rebate after several months) that means your $250 in
travel is free and yes you even get the LoungeKey access and 4
lounge passes included in that first year free.  Minimum Income: $80,000
Personal or $150,000 Household

Marriott Bonvoy American Express Card – 60,000 Points (Apply here)

 This is the only card on the list
that has an annual fee right of the bat but the sign up bonus and other
benefits more than make up for it. The 60,000 points, awarded after
spending $1,500 on the card in three months are worth at least $600 in
our minds which means after subtracting the annual fee you are coming
out ahead by $480. In reality you can pull even more value out of the card (into four figures) as we outlined in our post A look at how The Marriott Bonvoy American Express Card provides huge value!   Minimum Income: N/A

TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Card – 30,000 Miles (Apply here)

One of the more popular offers on our site right now with card offering
up to  30,000 Aeroplan miles and the annual fee rebated in the
first year! This is one of the richest offers yet for this card. The
bonus is awarded as follows: 15,000 Aeroplan Miles when you make your
first Purchase with your Card +
15,000 Aeroplan Miles when you spend $1,000 within 90 days of Account
opening. Depending on how you redeem those Aeroplan miles should be
worth no less than $450 but more likely closer to $600 or more! In fact, our post from late April shows value of over $1,700! Minimum
Income: $60,000
Personal or $100,000 Household

TD First Class Visa Infinite Card – 80,000 Points (Apply here)

We continue with the best offer we’ve ever seen for this card! You get the
standard sign up bonus of 20,000 points after the first purchase made on the card and another 60,000
if you spend $1,000 on the card in first 90 days having it. And all of this with a first year annual fee rebate! Those 80,000
points translate to $320 worth of travel credits for any travel booking
or $400 worth of travel for bookings made via Expedia For TD. Minimum Income: $60,000
Personal or $100,000 Household

If you went for all these cards you ultimately could end up with $1,800 to over $3,000 in travel value but even if you only take
on
one or two you are helping your travel budget significantly at no cost
other than regular credit card spend. We don’t really recommend getting
all five in one month unless you know you can meet the minimum spend for
them all at once, rather you’d want to pick one or two right now,
perhaps another next month and so on.

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