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on 7 Jun 2014
Hey! i have been living in Norway for about five years and have been sharing same bank account with my partner,but the account is on his name. is it possible i could open my own account without having a job in Norway course am still studying n the money i get from the community goes into his account.And if so which bank? I have been to DNB and they wrote me a list of documents i got to have which were.(Passport) which i have, Job contract for 6 months) which i dont have..
Anonymous (not verified) on 9 Jun 2014 - 12:22
Hi there

Opening a bank account in Norway is pretty straightforward, and we deal with it in our Banking, Money and Taxes in Norway section, which was written by an expat from Oslo. 

In the meantime, I'll put this through our social media channels and see if anyone has some on the ground insight for you.

Good luck,

Xavier

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