Opening A Foreign Bank Account

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  1. Neuron

    Neuron Senior Member

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    Anyone have any idea of how I could do this without actually going to that certain country?

    I'd like to open an account in England, but have no idea how I could actually do that, but I heard it's possible.
     
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    Hey.

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    I'm depressed.
     
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    Well you could always
     
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    Welcome to the internet. I am sure there are possibilities where you could go to a website of an English Bank and pick the international settings. Now, isn't that awesome?
     
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    Just go to the website of the particular bank you want to open an account with and sign up there then I think they mail you stuff like CC's, Cheque books, etc.
    I don't know if all banks will let you set up an account if you are not living in England but HSBC might as they are "the worlds local bank".
     
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    You may need a lawyer in that area... Are you looking for a specific "off shore" investment / account? Also typically there is a high initial deposit/minimum balance requirement.
     

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