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- Bosnia and Herzegovina
Banja Luka accomodation
Banja Luka has a number of hotels, one of the best being Hotel Cezar Banja Luka. One of the hotels right on the Vrbas river's bank is the Marriott. The city and surrounding area boast a number of popular tourist attractions. Among the most famous are the pools, thermal springs, and spas in the... -
- Sweden
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- Croatia
Banking
There are no restrictions on foreigners to open a bank account in Croatia. However, an account can only be opened by visiting a bank in person. Banks usually offer a choice between current accounts (for salaries), giro accounts (for other income), and savings accounts. Accounts can be opened in... -
- Czech Republic
Banking
The Czech Republic still uses cash transactions a lot for everyday purchases (in shops, cafés, etc.), although the use of debit and credit cards (including contactless payment) is becoming relatively widespread and cards are accepted in all supermarkets, tourist attractions and many restaurants... -
- Norway
Banking
If you have a Norwegian employer or if you are staying in Norway, you will probably need a Norwegian bank account, especially if your stay exceeds six months. Access to a Norwegian bank account will enable you to receive salary payments and handle your finances. Please contact <strong>your host... -
- Luxembourg
Banking
You will need to open a bank account to make all your payments, e.g. for the initial costs of renting accommodation (estate agent fees, deposits, advanced rent) and later your regular expenses (monthly rent, electricity, gas, water, telephone, TV, etc.) which are normally paid by standing order... -
- Austria
Banking
For opening an Austrian bank account you need a valid personal ID card, passport or driving licence. It is advisable to open a current account (an account to which your salary is paid; "Gehaltskonto"). Most banks now offer an online banking service, which can be a convenient way of managing your... -
- Hungary
Banking
Currency Although Hungary is part of the European Union, not part of the EuroZone. The official currency of Hungary is the Hungarian Forint (HUF). The Forint is not pegged to the Euro so exchange rates vary (follow exchange rates here). Some stores now accept the euro as well, but the change back is... -
- Bulgaria
Banking
To open a bank account in Bulgaria whether you’re a resident or a non-resident, you need is your passport and evidence of your address in Bulgaria. List of banks in Bulgaria -
- Serbia
Banking
Like at home.. Banking in Serbia is regulated by the central bank - the National Bank of Serbia. Out the total of 29 commercial banks, providing a wide array of banking services, 21 are in majority foreign ownership. Banks in Serbia are independent in their pursuit of profit-oriented business...