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Jonathan, In Roma you should be able to find a bank that will do this. I know the Banca Intesa has accounts for foreigners, the Postal bank might also. In our area we had to have our residenza before banks would talk to us about opening an account for anything other than transferring funds to buy a house.
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| Posts: 496 | Location (City & State): Ascoli Piceno, Marche | Registered: 02 May 2005 |    |
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If you can manage for the moment without one try. the costs of having a account here are far more than we are used to in the UK. If you have to open an account here it is always helpful if you can get an introduction to the bank manager by someone.
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| Posts: 79 | Location (City & State): Sarnano (MC) | Registered: 24 February 2008 |    |
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How did you go with finding work Jonathan? Are you teaching full-time now? Check in, if you have a chance! :-)
"I am just like everybody else; only so much more so." -Carrie Fisher
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| Posts: 4 | Location (City & State): Melbourne, Australia | Registered: 23 June 2007 |    |
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I don't know how common this is, but without Residenza, all I could get was a 'Conto Straniero' - essentially an account with no chequebook, but with a 'carta prepagata' that could be 'charged' from funds in your account. Supremely irritating at first - but you get used to it. Passport and Codice Fiscale were all that was required. But now, with shiny new Residenza, financial freedom looms !
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| Posts: 431 | Location (City & State): Ascigno (CH), Abruzzo | Registered: 01 October 2006 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by jenna: If you're an Italian citizen you don't have to have residency in order to open a bank account... in fact the accounts are super easy to open and cheap.
agreed, i opended mine at the BNL (Banca nazionale del lavoro).Just walked in and asked to speak to someone regarding opening an account. I showed only my passport and codice fiscale) no questions about me having a job. it costs 35 odd euros per year and no other costs involved. ask for the revolution account. It included an atm card with no national nor international withdrawal fees.
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| Posts: 72 | Location (City & State): Australasia/part time Italy | Registered: 01 June 2008 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by Italy or Bust!: Ruh-roh! I did not know you had to have residenza to open a bank account. The first thing we were going to do on 1 or 2 August was get a bank account in Pienza primarily to do two things:
1. Pay the landlord and 2. Get an ariadsl internet account!!!!
I have been told we must get a bank account to do #2, and then it will take 25 days to get the internet account.
Will this be possible to do???
I think we'll probably open an account at MPS, but what the heck is a postal bank account? And why would one have an account at the post office rather than a bank?
Thanks Claudia
You can open a non-resident account at many banks. The fees may be more. Once you get residenza let the bank know and they'll convert the account to resident. Bancaposte is a bank in the post office. See http://www.poste.it/en/bancoposta/conti/current_account.shtml
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| Posts: 14961 | Location (City & State): Friuli | Registered: 21 November 2004 |    |
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quote: You can open a non-resident account at many banks. The fees may be more. Once you get residenza let the bank know and they'll convert the account to resident.
I was only asked about citizenship, not residency, when I opened a Banca Intesa account in Rome. I pay 8.55 euros in taxes every 3 months, something which anyone pays resident or not. I am an Italian citizen, so maybe that makes a difference, but I have even checked with Banca Intesa in Torino and the oh so nice lady (she really was super helpful!) told me not to worry about transferring my bank account to Torino anytime soon since it will make almost no difference in terms of services available to me.
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| Posts: 610 | Location (City & State): .. | Registered: 04 February 2008 |    |
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quote: But the person who asked the question, Italy or Bust, is not an Italian citizen
I did not notice that Italy or Bust is not a citizen...
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| Posts: 610 | Location (City & State): .. | Registered: 04 February 2008 |    |
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