Wise will not accept Nevis LLC.
For other EMIs, as the old cliche goes:
1. Where do you live?
2. What is your nationality?
3. What is your business?
4. What is the annual volume?
;) ;) ;)
According to my grapevine, Russian shareholders are currently having a hard time getting a busienss bank account at any bank in Hong Kong, even at a Chinese bank.
That's a sad story.
That's why I don't want to buy real estate in order to create an economic connection to any EU country.
I'm curious as to what treasures you found in the Czech antique shops. :p
I've heard that you can buy a house in some reputable countries and then go to a local bank and open a personal account. ( Like Belgium, etc.)
Maybe I'll try the Czech Republic, I think my economic connection to the Czech Republic could be that I loved The Little Mole when I was a child.
Do you have an experience with Raiffeisen Czech? I checked their website:
https://www.rb.cz/en/personal/accounts/current-accounts/chytry-ucet
> Your ID card or another proof of identity
> Czech residence permit or another document establishing your relation to the Czech Republic
My relation to...
Yes, I have a China residency.
Chinese passports are required to apply for a U.S. visa. XD
I'm a weirdo who likes to collect bank accounts when I'm travelling
For now, I can confirm these banks in Poland:
Citi Handlowy
PKO Bank
Bank Millennium
Santander
ING
Yes, you're right. I have a Chinese passport, and I've heard that Bank Millennium may require a PESEL (Polish national ID number) to open an account. But I will try it later.
Any EU member or Schengen country is great.
From what I know, Citi Handlowy and PKO Bank (Bank Polski) in Poland can open personal accounts directly for non-residents who visit the branch in person, Do you have any other ideas?