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How To Open French Bank Account In Paris?

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    Opening a bank account in Paris firstly depends on whether or not you own an apartment. If you don't have an apartment then you should opt for the non-resident type of account, whereas if you already own a place of you own then you can opt for the Standard current account and the savings account. Usually most French banks require that you get a letter from the bank that you presently hold you account in stating how long you've banked with them, provide them a confirmation of your overseas address and mentions the 'good order' of that overseas bank account.
    The requirements for a French bank account are a Photocopy of your ID which usually is your passport or any other legal document bearing and proof of address and residency. You can now deposit some money and activate your account. On doing this you will be provided with a 'carte bleue' which you can utilise for all your internet, telephone, direct payment as well as to withdraw cash. This is some what similar to an ATM card.  One of the most prominent features of banking in France i9s that instead of a signature their banking system functions on a pin number.
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