jas_rho wrote:The first time I came to Finland I had gone to the bank and opened a bank account BEFORE going to Maistraatti and getting my henkiötunnus. So it is possible to open a bank account in Finland as an American without the holy sacred finnish SS#.
Cory wrote:No of course a person can't just walk in to the country and open an account. That's not what you stated in your first post.
Rip wrote:There tends to be finacial obligations if you own fixed property here, which should be easier to handle if you have an account, so there would be a sensible reason for having that account.
jas_rho wrote:The first time I came to Finland I had gone to the bank and opened a bank account BEFORE going to Maistraatti and getting my henkiötunnus. So it is possible to open a bank account in Finland as an American without the holy sacred finnish SS#.
tuulen wrote:But apparently EU banking laws prevent me from having a bank account in Finland.
tuulen wrote:Cory wrote:No of course a person can't just walk in to the country and open an account. That's not what you stated in your first post.
Wrong! That is EXACTLY what I stated in my first post, that as an American I cannot have a bank account in Finland. I am NOT a Finn, nor am I a resident in Finland.
Upphew wrote:tuulen wrote:But apparently EU banking laws prevent me from having a bank account in Finland.
"Can foreign nationals open bank accounts in Finland?
Foreign nationals can in principle open bank accounts in Finland in the same manner as the Finns do themselves. According to law, however, the bank must be able to identify its customers, and this may prove more difficult in the case of foreign nationals. In addition to personal and address data, the bank often needs to know the person's identifier code (ie social security number). A number of banks require the presentation of either a work permit, a certificate of studies or a letter of recommendation from a trustworthy bank, and details of the nature of payments to be made over the account."
Rip wrote:Nothing in the Upphew's quote says it categoric and absolute requirement to be resident of this country.
tuulen wrote:Rip wrote:Nothing in the Upphew's quote says it categoric and absolute requirement to be resident of this country.
Truth is, I have never seriously investigated the banking laws, but I got the impression that as a US resident I could not have a bank account in Finland.
Bavarian wrote:Wait until FATCA really kicks in.
tuulen wrote:This seems to be a matter for a Finnish Consulate to consider, here in the US.
tuulen wrote:it appears that only financial assets exceeding $50,000 per year need to be declared for tax purposes.
Rip wrote:tuulen wrote:This seems to be a matter for a Finnish Consulate to consider, here in the US.
You may try, but I think in the end they will tell that it is for the banks decide (they are legally allowed, but not obliged to open an account). I guess you could try to reach at least Sampopankki, Nordea and OP (the three with English language online banking) by email and ask about possibilities to get bank account (mentioning that the reason for your interest is the property you own and the related financial transactions). At least if they have some specific paperwork requirements, you would be ready next you're actually here.
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