No. the legal age to open a bank account that can be operated independently is 18 years. If a 14 year old wants a bank account, he/she can only get it if they have their parents (either of them) as a joint holder of the account.
In the UK you can get a bank account from the age of 11. You can get a savings account before that.
You need to be atleast 18 years old in order to open a bank account that you can operate individually. If you are less than 18 years old, you will be termed a minor and the bank will expect your legal guardian or parents to be a co-holder of the bank account.
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Not without a parent/legal guardian to cosign when opening the account.
No, it is not legal to withdraw money from your child's bank account without their permission or legal authority to do so.
Any age, they do not ask for age when setting up an account.
No, unless you have legal guardianship for that person, a bank will typically require the intended account holder to open the account.
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Yes, it is generally legal to open another bank account at a different bank even if your existing account has been frozen. However, you should be cautious, as the freezing of an account may be related to legal issues or outstanding debts that could affect your ability to open a new account. It's advisable to understand the reasons behind the freeze and consult with a legal professional if needed. Always ensure that the new bank does not have policies against accounts held by individuals with frozen accounts.
Canadian banks require that you visit the bank there in order to open an account