Are you planning to live out of the country for a couple of months? Does your work require you to move to another country for a bit? Have you decided to study abroad? If you are planning to live out of the country for a couple of months, you may want to open a bank account in the country that you are staying at. True, you can use your local bank internationally, but doing so can add up in fees - International fees, cash advance fees on your credit cards can add up, ATM fees that you have to pay everytime you withdraw money, etc. Not to mention, if you do plan on working overseas, you will need a place to deposit your earnings.
If you plan on living overseas for a couple of months, it makes total sense to open a bank account in the country that you are staying at. To open a bank account in a foreign country, most banks require you to have a passport, proof of residency and a second proof of identity, such as a letter of employment, student or work visa, or even a birth certificate. In addition, all of these documents need to be apostilled. Overseas banks request the apostille on these documents because to confirm identity and authenticity. Before you open a bank account overseas, you want to make sure that you contact the overseas branch to confirm which documents you need before going to an apostille service to have them legalized.
If you are in need of apostille service in Hong Kong, go to Rumble Corporate Services. At Rumble Corporate Services, they make the process of having your documents apostilled simple and easy.