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Go to the bank website and apply for the card you want.
Will there be any issues transferring the points? Anything I should be aware of?
If you are referring to the Chase BA card, then yes, see my post above. You need a US registered address for your BAEC account otherwise you won’t receive the Avios.
The other Chase cards might be better, as can just transfer to BA.
Keep in mind though that you can be asked to evidence your income and verify your identity through US tax returns. I have never applied for a card with Chase, but have experienced this with other US credit card companies and it is a huge pain to sort if asked (unless you are currently filing taxes in US with the IRS AND doing so with a US address).
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