| Foreign accounts. [message #197914] |
Mi, 02 Februar 2005 18:42 |
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Does anyone have experience in setting up a bank account in a foreign
country (in Europe, not US).
Which is the best department to focus on - marketing, international
banking, etc.
Is it a hassle, and bureaucratic or quite easy?
TIA.
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| Re: Foreign accounts. [message #198971 ] |
Fr, 04 Februar 2005 22:13 |
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"BigMomma" <bigmomma [at] mommaisbig.co.uk> wrote in message
news:ctr3ev$fj4$1 [at] newsg4.svr.pol.co.uk...
> Does anyone have experience in setting up a bank account in a foreign
> country (in Europe, not US).
yes.
> Which is the best department to focus on - marketing, international
> banking, etc.
sorry don't understand what it is you are asking.
> Is it a hassle, and bureaucratic
Yep, without a local residence permit they didn't
want to know.
tim
>or quite easy?
>
> TIA.
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| Re: Foreign accounts. [message #198986 ] |
Sa, 05 Februar 2005 13:34 |
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On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 22:13:56 +0100, "tim"
<520010973502.removethis [at] t-online.de> wrote:
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>"BigMomma" <bigmomma [at] mommaisbig.co.uk> wrote in message
>news:ctr3ev$fj4$1 [at] newsg4.svr.pol.co.uk...
>> Does anyone have experience in setting up a bank account in a foreign
>> country (in Europe, not US).
>
>Yep, without a local residence permit they didn't
>want to know.
>
Are you sure? I have accounts in three European countries, and only
live in one of them. I don't (as an EU citizen) have a "residence
permit" for any of them, and one of them is not in the EU anyway.
Perhaps you were wearing the wrong colour socks, or something.
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All the best
David Millen
Xativa, Valencia
www.fincacasablanca.com
please reply in group
if you have to email me, remove the obvious:
davidtheobvious [at] millen.com
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