How to Open a Portuguese Bank Account as a Non-Resident (2026)

Opening a Portuguese bank account as a non-resident in 2026 is doable — but only at 3 banks with reliable remote KYC, and only after you have a Portuguese NIF and a Portuguese correspondence address. Here is exactly what works, what gets rejected, and what it costs.

Why you actually need this

You need a Portuguese bank account to: pay for utility deposits, receive an apartment-purchase wire, settle the IMT property tax, hold IRS refunds, run an IFICI structure, fund a Portuguese LDA, get the IRS payback after retroactive corrections, or simply pay your fiscal representative. Foreign accounts technically work for some of these — but they trigger extra friction, currency-conversion fees, and in some cases outright refusal by the counterparty.

Which banks accept non-residents in 2026

BankNon-residents accepted?Remote application?Initial deposit
NovobancoYes — built dedicated workflow for itYes (video KYC + courier of the card)€250
ActivoBank (subsidiary of Millennium)Yes (resident-or-NIF holders)Yes (digital onboarding)€0 to open · €1k recommended
Millennium BCPYes, but slowerPartial — must visit a branch for final signing in most cases€250–€500
Caixa Geral de DepósitosLimited — prefers residentsRare€500+
BPILimitedRare€250–€500
Santander TottaReluctantNo€500+

In 2026 the practical universe for a remote non-resident is Novobanco or ActivoBank. Both have refined the workflow over the past 3 years and routinely close accounts in 5–10 business days end-to-end. Millennium BCP can work but requires a physical branch visit for the final form — feasible only if you’re flying to Lisbon anyway.

The documents you need

  1. Valid passport (or EU national ID, if you’re an EU citizen).
  2. Portuguese NIF (Número de Identificação Fiscal) — non-negotiable. If you don’t have one, get it remotely via fiscal representation in 3–7 business days through our NIF Express service ($59).
  3. Proof of your home-country address — utility bill or lease in your name, no older than 3 months. The bank will request a translated copy if it’s in a language they can’t read.
  4. Proof of income — 3 months of pay slips, your most recent tax return, or a notarised statement from your accountant if you’re self-employed.
  5. A Portuguese correspondence address — see next section.
  6. Phone number with international calling enabled for SMS-based KYC verification.

Why you need a Portuguese correspondence address

Even though the account opens remotely, the bank physically ships you: the debit card, the activation PIN (in a separate envelope), and over time, quarterly statements and KYC update letters. None of these ship internationally. Many banks won’t even attempt to courier the card abroad due to fraud-prevention rules.

Three options for a Portuguese correspondence address:

The chain of dependencies. You can’t open a bank without a NIF. You can’t get the card delivered without a Portuguese address. So the realistic sequence for a non-resident is: NIF → Lisbon mailbox → bank account, in that order. Trying to skip the mailbox step is the #1 cause of "I got the account but never received the card" frustration.

The 5-step process (10–14 business days end-to-end)

Step 1 · Get the NIF (3–7 business days)

You can’t even start the bank application without a NIF. If you’re from outside the EU/EEA, you also need a representante fiscal (fiscal representative) — a Portuguese-resident individual or entity who is jointly liable for your tax communications. Our NIF Express bundle includes 1 year of fiscal representation.

Step 2 · Subscribe to a Portuguese correspondence address (1–2 business days)

The address gets confirmed by email within 1–2 business days of payment. You can use it immediately on the bank application form.

Step 3 · Submit the application online (10–20 minutes)

Both Novobanco and ActivoBank have non-resident onboarding forms. You’ll upload the documents listed above and complete a short video KYC where someone asks you to show your passport on camera.

Step 4 · Make the initial deposit (1–3 business days)

After provisional approval the bank gives you the IBAN. Send €250–€1,000 from your home-country account. The account is fully active once funds land.

Step 5 · Receive the card + PIN at the mailbox (3–5 business days)

The card and PIN are sent in two separate envelopes for security. Your mailbox operator notifies you when each arrives, scans the envelope, and either forwards them internationally (we can express-ship for €30–€60 depending on destination) or holds them until your next trip to Lisbon.

Common reasons applications get rejected

What it costs ongoing

Most accounts have a monthly maintenance fee of €5–€10 (waived if you maintain a minimum balance of €2,500–€10,000). ATM withdrawals are free at the bank’s ATMs; €0.50–€1 at other Portuguese banks. SEPA transfers within the EU are free. SWIFT transfers outside the EU cost €20–€40 each.

If you don’t actively use the account for 12 months it can be flagged as dormant — keep at least one small transaction per quarter.

Need the full stack for a non-resident setup?

Our NIF + Lisbon Address bundle is the most common starting point for non-residents who want a Portuguese bank account. We then refer you to Novobanco for the account itself.

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