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You can open up a savings account by going to any local bank. You will be required to show a drivers license and provide your social security number.
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1. Find a bank that offers euro-denominated accounts. Any bank in Europe will do so. If you're planning on visiting a certain country for a vacation or moving there to work, you may
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1. Visit your bank. Speak with a sales associate or a branch manager and let him know you want to open a youth savings account. The representative will need your name, address and
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1. Contact an international bank with a European branch. Find out what the fees are, as well as any currency conversion costs. International banks with English-speaking customer service
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