Any EU resident can apply ?
Thanks for the extensive replyMarzio said:
To open an account at Bnext you have to take a photograph of the front and back of your identification document (DNI, NIE with photo or current Passport), as well as take a selfie so that we can verify your identity.
If you do not have Spanish nationality, you have to scan your NIE with a photo, or if you do not have said document, you must carry out the registration process with a passport.
If you do it with this last mentioned document, you must also provide one of these documents:
https://yourbnext.zendesk.com/hc/es...-cumplir-para-la-apertura-de-mi-cuenta-Bnext-
- Certificate of Legal or Tax Residence in Spain.
- Receipt or proof of application for the NIE in Spain
- Identification document as a citizen residing in Spain: green NIE or Certificate of Registration of Citizen of the Union and/or TIE (NIE with photo).
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Do you have any experience with them to open an bank account as a non resident?scooterguy said:
If it can be a bank, you may want to check out Santander and their current account for non-residents: Non-Resident Mundo Account.
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uplana said:
Do you have any experience with them to open an bank account as a non resident?
They won't allow remote account opening as EMI's and Neobanks allow right?
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uplana said:
I doubt they won't check anything, Spain is no banana republic (even thus are checking the address) of course they will check all data and information you give them.
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too expensive that Santandar account , that is why I was looking for an alternativescooterguy said:
Does it have to be an EMI?
If it can be a bank, you may want to check out Santander and their current account for non-residents: Non-Resident Mundo Account.
It has a maintenance fee of 16EUR/mo and you will most likely need to visit a branch to open the account.
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Can one get an account with them if one does not live and reside in Spain, or can one not? That is probably a very relevant question, does anyone know?Marzio said:
To open an account at Bnext you have to take a photograph of the front and back of your identification document (DNI, NIE with photo or current Passport), as well as take a selfie so that we can verify your identity.
If you do not have Spanish nationality, you have to scan your NIE with a photo, or if you do not have said document, you must carry out the registration process with a passport.
If you do it with this last mentioned document, you must also provide one of these documents:
https://yourbnext.zendesk.com/hc/es...-cumplir-para-la-apertura-de-mi-cuenta-Bnext-
- Certificate of Legal or Tax Residence in Spain.
- Receipt or proof of application for the NIE in Spain
- Identification document as a citizen residing in Spain: green NIE or Certificate of Registration of Citizen of the Union and/or TIE (NIE with photo).
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Unicaja can make it remoteuplana said:
Do you have any experience with them to open an bank account as a non resident?
They won't allow remote account opening as EMI's and Neobanks allow right?
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Even if you are non-resident ?
NO: you must also provide one of these documents: Certificate of Legal or Tax Residence in Spain, Identification document as a citizen residing in Spain etc. gru87¤¤ImKing said:
Can one get an account with them if one does not live and reside in Spain, or can one not? That is probably a very relevant question, does anyone know?
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probably not, only a Spanish cell phone number is accepted! gru87¤¤
nobel said:
Why are banks recommended here that only work for Spanish residents? We search only spanish banks, EMIs for non-residents!
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I don't want to pay 16€ a month. All companies in Spain do not adhere to the SEPA rule and even credit cards if they do not come from Spain are rejected if you want to buy something online!!scooterguy said:
You both got some good recommendations, but you guys want an account in Spain and can't even afford to travel to Spain for a few days, get a Spanish phone number or pay a 16EUR/mo maintenance fee.
What do you even need the Spanish bank for if all of that seems prohibitively expensive? To receive 100EUR?
Better to just move on.
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Never had this issue in 10 years.nobel said:
credit cards if they do not come from Spain are rejected if you want to buy something online!!
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Unfortunately, where I buy such as organic stores and vitamins, even parcel shipping is not possible (genei.es). Test it!