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How to Open a Bank Account in the UAE: Guide for Citizens, Residents, and Non-Residents
Opening a bank account in the UAE is generally a smooth process for citizens and residents, while non-residents can also access banking services with additional documentation and compliance checks. Whether you're living, working, or investing in the UAE, having a local bank account is essential for handling your finances efficiently.


Always check with the bank for the most up-to-date requirements, especially if you're a non-resident or looking to open a joint or offshore account.


Here is a guide to help you through the requirements for opening a bank account in the UAE for all three categories of individuals and explain the importance of the IBAN system.
1. For UAE Citizens


Citizens of the UAE can open accounts with conventional or Islamic banks operating in the country.


Required Documents:

Citizens can open individual or joint accounts, subject to the policies of the bank.

2. For UAE Residents


UAE residents, including expatriates living and working in the country, are eligible to open bank accounts as long as they hold a valid residence visa.
Required Documents:

Residents can also open joint accounts, often with a spouse or family member, but requirements vary between banks.
3. For Non-Residents
Non-residents—those who do not hold a UAE residence visa- can also open limited-functionality accounts, such as savings accounts or investment accounts. However, the process may be more selective and restrictive.



General Requirements (may vary by bank):
Note: Non-resident accounts may:

Some international and private banks in the UAE specifically cater to high-net-worth individuals, investors, or offshore account holders.

Joint Accounts in the UAE


Both citizens and residents can open joint bank accounts with one another. The process typically requires both parties to be present during the application and provide full sets of identification documents. Policies and limits for joint accounts differ by bank, so always confirm with your chosen institution.

IBAN in the UAE: What You Need to Know


Since 2012, the use of the International Bank Account Number (IBAN) has been mandatory for all electronic transfers within and outside the UAE, excluding credit card payments.
What is an IBAN?


Key Points:


You’ll need your IBAN for:


Things to Consider Before Opening an Account
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