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languagestudent
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Hi all,
Firstly, I'm not sure if I'm writing in the correct place so please feel free to direct me to the right place.
I'm a student and I will be starting a year abroad as part of my university course this September. I'll be splitting the year between working in Germany and studying in China.
Currently I am looking into bank accounts and specifically looking at bank accounts that are denominated in Euro but serviced in the UK. I see that most high street banks offer an account like this, but you have to be an existing customer of theirs (my accounts are with Barclays).
I could set up an account once I reach Germany, since my language skills are good enough, but this would mean closing the account once I leave the country. On top of this, German banks often charge for their basic accounts, and are more difficult for foreigners to open accounts.
I am in the process of applying for the Barclays Euro account as a sort of stop-gap for payments I receive, but this is not a solution to my question as they do not offer debit card functionality with this account.
If anyone has had previous experience of a similar situation, or if anyone knows any accounts which suit my needs then I'd love to hear from you. You would not only be helping me out, but also ten other students. :beer:
Firstly, I'm not sure if I'm writing in the correct place so please feel free to direct me to the right place.
I'm a student and I will be starting a year abroad as part of my university course this September. I'll be splitting the year between working in Germany and studying in China.
Currently I am looking into bank accounts and specifically looking at bank accounts that are denominated in Euro but serviced in the UK. I see that most high street banks offer an account like this, but you have to be an existing customer of theirs (my accounts are with Barclays).
I could set up an account once I reach Germany, since my language skills are good enough, but this would mean closing the account once I leave the country. On top of this, German banks often charge for their basic accounts, and are more difficult for foreigners to open accounts.
I am in the process of applying for the Barclays Euro account as a sort of stop-gap for payments I receive, but this is not a solution to my question as they do not offer debit card functionality with this account.
If anyone has had previous experience of a similar situation, or if anyone knows any accounts which suit my needs then I'd love to hear from you. You would not only be helping me out, but also ten other students. :beer:
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