Open a bank account in Spain without residency: non-resident and basic accounts
You do not always need a NIE or residency to open an account in Spain. There are three routes: a non-resident account (passport + non-residence certificate (certificado de no residencia)), the basic payment account (cuenta de pago básica) — a right for consumers covered by RD-ley 19/2017: legal EU residents, asylum seekers and certain people who cannot be expelled — and a normal account once you have NIE/TIE. Online banks make it easier. This guide explains each route, the documents, and what to do if a bank refuses you.
Three routes to an account
Non-resident account (cuenta de no residente): open with your passport and a non-residence certificate (certificado de no residencia) issued by the police — no NIE needed.
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Cuenta de pago básica: a basic payment account that banks must offer to covered consumers — legal EU residents, asylum seekers and certain non-expellable people — with low or capped fees.
Normal account: once you have NIE/TIE and an address, you can open a standard account; online banks / neobanks are usually the easiest.
Who it affects
- Newcomers who do not have a NIE yet but need an account to start.
- Non-residents who need a Spanish account (e.g. to buy property or pay bills).
- People covered by the basic-account rule: legal EU residents, asylum seekers and certain people without a residence permit whose expulsion is impossible.
- Anyone a traditional bank has refused without a clear reason.
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Your rights
- Covered consumers have the right to a basic payment account — a bank cannot refuse it outside the legal grounds.
- If the bank refuses the basic account, it must normally notify you in writing, free of charge and with concrete reasons within 10 business days from the complete application, except AML/security exceptions.
- You can open a non-resident account with a passport and non-residence certificate (certificado de no residencia) — without a NIE.
- If a refusal is unfair, you can complain to the bank and then the Banco de España.
What you need
- A valid passport (and NIE/TIE if you already have it).
- For a non-resident account: the non-residence certificate (certificado de no residencia).
- Sometimes proof of address / municipal registration (empadronamiento/padrón) or of activity/income, depending on the bank.
How to open it
- Decide the route: non-resident, basic payment account, or normal account.
- If non-resident, get the non-residence certificate (certificado de no residencia) from the police / online.
- Pick a bank — online banks are usually the easiest for newcomers.
- Provide the documents and open the account.
- If you qualify and a bank refuses a normal account, request the basic payment account in writing.
- Keep the written refusal — you may need it to complain.
Common mistakes
- Assuming you always need a NIE — a non-resident account does not.
- Not knowing the basic payment account is a right.
- Paying for an expensive non-resident account when a basic one fits.
- Accepting a verbal refusal without the written reason.
If the bank refuses
- If a bank refuses the basic payment account, ask for the written notice; if the refusal does not fit the legal grounds or the bank does not inform you correctly, complain to its customer service (SAC) and then the Banco de España.
- Keep the written refusal and your documents — they are the evidence.
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Opening-an-account FAQ
Can I open an account without a NIE?
Yes — a non-resident account with your passport and a non-residence certificate (certificado de no residencia).
What is the cuenta de pago básica?
A basic payment account that banks must offer to covered consumers: legal EU residents, asylum seekers and certain non-expellable people, with low or capped fees.
What is the non-residence certificate (certificado de no residencia)?
A police certificate proving you are not a resident — needed to open a non-resident account.
Are online banks easier?
Usually yes — neobanks often open accounts with just a passport or NIE.
A bank refused me — is that legal?
For a basic account, refusal is limited to legal grounds and must normally be notified in writing within 10 business days; an unjustified refusal can be challenged.
Do I need municipal registration (empadronamiento)?
Sometimes — some banks ask for proof of address, others do not.
Where do I complain?
First the bank’s customer service (SAC), then the Banco de España.
Where are the rules?
The basic payment account is regulated (RD-ley 19/2017) — check the current text and the Banco de España.
Official sources
- Banco de España — accounts & complaints
- BOE — RD-ley 19/2017, art. 3 (right of access to a basic payment account)
- BOE — RD-ley 19/2017, art. 4 (refusal grounds)
- BOE — RD-ley 19/2017, art. 5 (written refusal notice)
- BOE — RD-ley 19/2017, art. 8 (basic-account services)
- BOE — RD-ley 19/2017, art. 9 (fee cap framework)
- BOE — RD-ley 19/2017, art. 22 (Banco de España as competent authority)
- BOE — RD-ley 19/2017, DA 2 (extrajudicial complaints)
- BOE — Ley 10/2010, art. 3 (KYC identity check)
- BOE — RD 1155/2024, arts. 205-206 (NIE and resident/non-resident certificates)
Informational guide, not legal or financial advice. Each bank sets its own documents — check the bank, the Banco de España and your case with NAVI.
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