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Opening an account in America as a non-resident

This used to be really easy: pick a big bank, check that they opened accounts for non-residents, then pop your application in the post.

Post 9/11 though the Patriot Act is with us and it imposes su... full details

Opening a French bank account

If you are intending to buy a property in France at some point, it's pretty much essential to open a French bank account before you get to the point of purchase.

For non-residents, the internet ban... full details

Opening an account in the UK offshore islands

This is a brief introduction to the main options that are available to you if you would like to open an account in one of the UK offshore islands (Jersey, Guernsey, Isle of Man and Guernsey).

The u... full details

Opening a non-resident account in Switzerland

Given the international reputation of Swiss banks, it has always been popular to have a Swiss account. However, with the increasing administrative burdens placed upon them by anti-terrorist legislatio... full details

General requirements for opening non-resident accounts

Although we'll be getting around to the various countries in due course, it has become clear that a considerable number of people can't wait so I'm going through the general requirements for all count... full details

Our selection in Seville : Seville - city of culture

The only problem with Seville is that there is simply too much to see and far, far too much to write about too.

Perhaps the cathedral is the best place to start as it was one of the first things built after the peninsula was taken back from the Arab occupation and was constructed on the remains o...more

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