I’m a non-resident and want to open a bank account in a foreign country, but I don’t have a local address. Is it possible to open an account without providing proof of address, and what alternatives do I have?

Yes, you can open a bank account as a non-resident without proof of address. Some banks offer accounts specifically for non-residents, which may not require this document. Instead, you can provide alternative forms of identification, such as:
-Immigration papers
-Bank statements or utility bills from your -home country
-A letter from your employer in the new country
Alternatively, digital financial service providers like Wise or Payoneer may offer easier options for non-residents to open accounts without needing a local address.
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