π¦ Banking
How to Open a Bank Account Abroad Without Residency (2026)
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March 2026
β±οΈ 7 min read
π Based on r/expats, r/digitalnomad, r/Sakartvelo
You just landed. No residence permit, no local address, no credit history. And you need a bank account yesterday. Good news: it's possible β if you know which banks to target.
Why banks make it hard
Banks are required by law to verify your identity and address for anti-money-laundering (AML) compliance. In theory, this means you need to be a resident. In practice, many modern banks β especially fintech β have found ways around this.
r/digitalnomad Β· 2024
"The easiest country I've found to open a bank account as a foreigner with just a passport: Georgia. Walked in, walked out with an account in 20 minutes. No questions asked."
The universal solution: Start with Wise or Revolut
Before anything else β open a Wise or Revolut account. Both can be opened from anywhere in the world with just a passport and a phone number. They give you a real IBAN (European account number), a debit card, and multi-currency support.
These are your bridge accounts while you set up a proper local bank.
π‘ Open Wise before you travel β you can do it from home, and your card will arrive by mail or you can use the virtual card immediately.
Country by country guide
π©πͺ Germany β N26 works without Anmeldung
- N26: Opens fully online. No Anmeldung (address registration) required. Need: passport + selfie. Takes 10 minutes.
- Wise: German IBAN, no local address needed.
- Traditional banks (Deutsche Bank, Commerzbank): require Anmeldung β do these after you register your address.
π¨π¦ Canada β Get SIN first, then bank
- Get your SIN (Social Insurance Number) at Service Canada β free, same day, need passport + immigration document.
- Tangerine, Simplii Financial (online banks): open with SIN + passport, no branch visit.
- Scotiabank, TD, RBC have newcomer packages β visit branch with passport + landing papers.
- Before SIN: Use Wise with Canadian account details to receive payments.
π¦πͺ UAE β Wise first, local bank after Emirates ID
- All local banks (ADCB, Emirates NBD, Mashreq) require Emirates ID β takes 2β4 weeks to get.
- While waiting: Use Wise or Revolut for daily transactions.
- Liv. by Emirates NBD: most expat-friendly local option once you have Emirates ID.
π¬πͺ Georgia β Easiest country in the world
- TBC Bank or Bank of Georgia: walk in with passport, account ready in 15β20 minutes.
- No residence permit, no Georgian address, no income proof needed.
- Multi-currency accounts (GEL, USD, EUR) available immediately.
π·πΈ Serbia β Register address first
- Register your address at police station within 24h (white card / prijava boraviΕ‘ta).
- Then apply for temporary residence (boravak) β takes 1β3 months.
- Raiffeisen, OTP Bank: most expat-friendly once you have boravak.
π¦π² Armenia β Almost as easy as Georgia
- ACBA Bank, Ameria Bank: passport only, account same day.
- Bonus: Armenian banks still maintain active SWIFT to Russia.
- No residence required for basic accounts.
Documents you'll always need
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Valid passport (always)
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Phone number (for verification)
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Email address
- π Visa or residence permit (for traditional banks)
- π Proof of address (for traditional banks)
- π Income proof / payslip (for premium accounts)
Common mistakes to avoid
- β Going to a traditional bank on day 1 β they'll reject you
- β Not bringing your passport in original (copies often not accepted)
- β Waiting to set up Wise β do it before you travel
- β Using a VPN when applying β triggers fraud alerts
π¦ Not sure which bank is right for you? Use our free Bank Account Finder tool.
Find my bank β
The ideal setup for most expats
- Before travel: Open Wise account, order card
- First week: Open local bank account (Georgia/Armenia: day 1; Germany: N26 online; Canada: after SIN)
- After residency: Open traditional bank account for better credit access
- 6 months in: Apply for local credit card to start building credit history