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How to Open a Bank Account in Spain as an International Student
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How to Open a Bank Account in Spain as an International Student

You will want a local (or at least Euro/IBAN) account for rent, bills, and getting paid if you work. The good news: as a student you have two easy routes, and one of them works in minutes from your phone.

Option 1 — Digital banks (fastest)

Apps like Revolut, N26, and Wise let you open a Euro account with an IBAN in minutes using just your passport — often before you even have your NIE. Perfect for arriving students who need to pay a deposit or rent right away.

Option 2 — Traditional Spanish banks

Banks like BBVA, Santander, CaixaBank and Sabadell offer student ("cuenta joven") accounts, usually with no fees while you are young. Handy if you want a Spanish branch and card.

Which should you choose?

Do both, in this order: open a digital account on day one so you can pay your deposit and first rent, then open a Spanish student account once you have your NIE and padrón if you want a local branch and card.

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