Open an international student bank account

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'Managing your money when you study in the UK is easier with a UK bank account. As an international student you’ll find plenty of accounts to suit your needs, as well as advice to keep control of your finances. '

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If you’re going to be studying in the UK for a while, you need to open a bank account. You should do this as soon as possible, ideally with a bank on campus or nearby. Many banks offer special student facilities and have financial advisers to help you organize your account.

When you open your international student bank account you will need:

• your passport
• letter of acceptance from your place of study
• proof of your address at home and in the UK
• reference and statements from your home bank.

Most banks in the UK are open from 9am to 4pm Monday to Friday, with some open on Saturday mornings. If you have a debit card for your account you can use a cash machine (ATM) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
 
Before you travel to the UK
 
Ask your UK college or university what your options are for paying fees, so you’ll know what facilities you’ll need. You should then contact your bank at home and ask:
 
• how you should  transfer your money to the UK
• about running a bank account in the UK
• whether your bank has a special relationship with any UK banks
• whether you can use debit cards from your home bank in cash machines in the UK.
 
Managing your international student bank account
 
It is important not to overspend on your account, as your bank will charge you a fine if you overdraw. If you think you need more money than you have in your account, speak to your bank’s student adviser about arranging an overdraft. For more information on managing your money visit the FSA (Financial Services Authority) website.


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