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I am in my mid forties and like peace and quiet but do like to have access to restaurants and cafes, not into night life.
With that in mind are Varna and Burgas going to be too lively for me? As long as I can find an apartment to rent preferable near the coast and not be bothered by night clubs and drunk tourists I will be happy.
I would like to open a bank account where I can deposit some cash to live off and pay the rent etc.
After doing some research on Google 2 banks keep coming up, Raiffeisen Bank聽 and Bulbank.
Apparently all I need is a valid passport and the funds, is that right?
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Anyway, Happy to meet up with you and share our experience of the area.聽 Cheers for now.
I see there is an airport at Burgas and 10km from Varna too so I am open to either.
For my first 3 months I will not be bringing my car from the UK and was planning on relying on public transport.
As long as I can get to the supermarket, cafes etc.
Thanks for the place names you mentioned, I can now look into detail about each of those areas and narrow down where to look for accommodation.
I am in South Africa until next February, it was such a hassle for me as a foreigner (UK) to open a bank account here, never experienced anything like it. From what I have read Bulgaria is easier in that respect.
I cannot speak for Burgas though, I have heard good reports, and might spend a couple of days there, out of curiosity, whilst on my stay in Bulgaria, this summer. The poster above seems to describe it and its surrounds well though.
As for Varna, it is nowhere near as commercial or noisy as Sunny Beach. The nightlife will not put you off. I am in my 50's and Varna is on a far more peaceful level and is more geared to cafe/restaurant drinking in the summer.
The tourists are mainly Bulgarians and other East Europeans. I see very few drunks roaming around at night. Varna is a very laid-back resort and like Burgas, has a huge attractive park, running alongside the sea, which is great to relax in.
Lots of videos of both cities on YouTube etc., that you should see,聽 but you should come and visit both cities to see which suits you best.
As for banking and funds - it should be straightforward as Bulgaria is in the EU now.
Good luck and keep us informed how you get on.
As far as you have funds available, there is no Bulgarian bank that will refuse to open a bank account for you.
Good luck.
Thanks for the reply.
I was worried that I would need proof of a Bulgarian address in order to open a bank account (Like in the UK we need to show proof of our address with a utility bill).
I wont have that as I will be renting in a hotel initially for the first 3 months. I would like to rent a 1 bed apartment but think that might be difficult for that short duration, most seem to want a minimum of 12 months lease.
Varna and Burgas are perfect for that in my opinion.
Only in peak summer season is it very lively and the clubs, drunk tourists tend to congregate in the holiday complex areas - St Vlas, Sunny Beach and Golden Sands are places to avoid.聽 The cities themselves are laid back.
Yes, just funds and passport needed.
Postbank is another to consider.聽 I have just closed an account at Bulbank...
Did I see Pretoria in your profile???
I am from Joburg. Living in Varna for 9 years now.
Luna
Do you mind if I ask why you closed your account at Bulbank?
I was hoping to open an account which pays some interest and then a current account for regular use.
Not sure how the savings interest rates compare to the poor 1% I get on savings in the UK.
I will avoid St Vlas, Sunny Beach and Golden Sands, what about Pomorie, Ahaloy, Nessebar, Sozopol?
I would prefer somewhere not too far from the airport, roughly, what should a taxi cost to the above places?
Should I change my UK pounds to Euros or Bulgarian Lev?
I was in Pretoria, now renting in Hartbeespoort on a temporary permit.
Unhelpful staff, ridiculous charges on certain transactions is why I closed at Bulbank.
Interest rate on a flexible deposit account is between 3 and 6 % depending on bank, amounts etc...
Taxis in Varna 0.79 lv per km plus 1 leva at start of journey. Daytime.
Rgds
Luns
I asked about taxi cost as many countries I have visited tend to try and charge high rates for tourists, but it seems there is a set tariff there.
Rules for immigration in SA have changed, a 2 year temporary permit is issued and then you need to re-apply 2 years later and re-apply again 1 year later. I have decided I do not want to stay so that does not matter.
After my initial visit to Bulgaria, if I like it and want to stay longer than 3 months I understand I go to the Police station with the immigration form and my Passport and it is issued on the same day, is that right?
I do plan on having Bulgarian language lessons.
Nedbank were the only bank here that would let me open an account on a temporary permit. They have made so many mistakes it is almost funny. Never known such incompetence.
UK I have no bank charges for anything but 0% interest on current account 1.35% on saving account.
Nedbank 5% on savings but charge for everything on current account.
I hope to get an answer on this please......Many thanks in advance.
Joey
PS you can send me a PM/message on here as well.
You don麓t need to register yourself at the Police Station.
You can apply for your residence visa but make sure that you do it 2-3 weeks before the 90 days are over.
All you need is a copy from your health insurance,contract of your rented or bought properties,Current bank account stating that you have enough money to support yourself during your stay in Bulgaria.You need to take someone who can help you with the translation when you apply for the visa.
Make sure that your passport is valid for more then 6 months,The visa will be valid till the same date聽 as your passport.
But take the original papers as well in case they want to see it as well.
You can open a bank account by just using your passport.
Wish you all the best.
I was due to leave S.A at the end of February 2015 as that is when my 12 month lease here ends but I found someone else who wants to move in before so I am leaving 5 weeks earlier, a week or 2 in the UK then fly to Bulgaria.
How is life treating you there? Hopefully all is going well for you and you are enjoying life.
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