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Can You Open a Bank Account Without a BSN?
Can You Open a Bank Account Without a BSN?
Opening a Dutch bank account is an important step for anyone moving to the Netherlands, whether for work, business, or a longer stay. A common question among expats and international professionals is whether it’s possible to open a bank account without a BSN (citizen service number), especially when staying temporarily in Amsterdam or Amstelveen.
The short answer is yes, in some cases, but there are limitations.
Why a BSN Is Normally Required
A BSN is typically needed to:
- Register for work or self-employment
- Pay taxes and receive income
- Access Dutch healthcare
- Fully activate banking services
Most Dutch banks prefer or require a BSN for full accounts.
Opening a Bank Account Without a BSN
Some banks allow expats to open a limited or temporary account without a BSN, particularly if:
- You are new to the Netherlands
- You are in the process of registering
- You can provide a foreign passport and address
These accounts are often intended as a short-term solution.
What to Expect from a Non-BSN Bank Account
Without a BSN, bank accounts may have:
- Restrictions on certain services
- Lower transaction limits
- Temporary status until a BSN is added
Once you receive your BSN, you can usually upgrade to a full account.
Alternative Options for Short-Term Stays
Expats staying temporarily in Amsterdam or Amstelveen often use:
- International digital banks
- EU-based fintech accounts
- Foreign bank accounts combined with local payment apps
These options can be practical while waiting for municipal registration.
Documents You May Need
To open a bank account without a BSN, banks may ask for:
- Valid passport
- Proof of address (temporary housing accepted in some cases)
- Proof of residency or visa status
- Appointment at a local branch
Policies vary by bank, so checking in advance is recommended.
When You Will Need a BSN
You will eventually need a BSN if you:
- Stay longer than four months
- Start working or invoicing clients
- Apply for health insurance
- Register with the municipality
A BSN remains essential for long-term integration.
Practical Tips
- Start with a temporary or online banking solution
- Book your municipal registration early
- Confirm housing eligibility for registration
- Keep documentation ready for upgrades
This approach minimizes delays and disruptions.
How Htel Apartments Can Help
If you are staying temporarily while arranging registration and banking, Htel Apartments offers fully serviced apartments in Amstelveen, providing a flexible and comfortable base while you obtain your BSN and set up essential services in the Netherlands.
Need a flexible home base in Amstelveen while setting up banking and registration? Choose a fully serviced apartment designed for international living.
