Banking & Budget
3 September 2024 2024-10-12 17:28Banking & Budget
Open a bank account in France
Opening a bank account in France is one of the first steps to take upon your arrival in France.
The necessary documents to open a French bank account are:
- A copy of your passport or European identity card
- A document proving your residence in France – a rental agreement (or lease), electricity bill, or internet bill. (If you are staying with a relative, you will need a proof of residence in their name + a sworn statement + a copy of their identity card)
- A copy of your school certificate confirming your enrollment.
- A copy of your visa or residence permit
Note: If you are a minor student, you cannot open a bank account in France until you reach the age of majority. However, a legal representative can open a bank account for you. They must be physically present when the account is opened and provide an identity document, proof of residence showing that they reside in France (address + name/first name of your legal representative), and proof of schooling in your name.
Our partner banks
With Studely's payment account, you manage your money before your arrival.
You have the option to carry out all your financial transactions before or after your arrival in France. Before your departure, you can:
- Pay the deposit for your school tuition fees.
- Cover the reservation fees for your accommodation.
- Pay for insurance and flight tickets.
- Make the payment for the CVEC (Contribution Vie Étudiante et de Campus).
As a partner of Luxury Hotelschool, students can benefit from advantages when opening an account. Be sure to ask our teams for the link to take advantage of this.
State-guaranteed student loans, with no collateral or income conditions, are also offered by many banks in France: Société Générale, Crédit Mutuel, CIC, Banque Populaire, Caisse d'Épargne, Crédit Agricole, and La Banque Postale...
Monthly budget in Paris
- Housing: €700-€1200
- Public transportation (Navigo pass): €75
- Food: €200-€300
- Other expenses (leisure, shopping, etc.): €200-€300
- TOTAL: €1200-€1900