1: Suppose I hold both a passport and an ID card. Is it possible to use the passport for identity authentication first, and then use the ID card for address proof? Answer: I have not encountered this situation so far, but it should be feasible, after all, the address on the ID card is. It is also a type of address proof, so if you have the conditions to apply for a credit card, the address proof of the credit card is very good. 2: Does the first deposit activation require a deposit of 10 pounds or more than 20 pounds? Can I recharge directly through the exchange? Answer: There is no amount limit for the first deposit activation. Even if you deposit one pound, it will be counted. You cannot directly recharge through the exchange because you need to provide proof. You can also recharge directly if you can provide it, but this is not recommended. 3: How about the handling fee? At present, I have not paid attention to the handling fees related to international transfers. I only know that pound transfers are free and do not charge a dime of handling fees. However, other currencies may be charged. For details, please go to YouTube to find out for yourself. Go to wise related: 1: How to apply His card? Answer: You need to keep your account number for a few days after registration, change the region to the UK, that is, change the address, and then immediately apply for a physical card and a virtual card. After the application is completed, immediately change it back to China. You can find the transfer address to transfer the card. When I return to my country, I seem to have to pay for the card when I apply for it. There is a green card and a white card (physical card) that can apply for three virtual cards. After the application is completed, I will not be able to apply for the card again after I change back to my country. However, The original application can be used normally. 2: After I transferred several times, I was asked to provide proof? According to my experience in requiring information for previous transfers, generally speaking, the following information must be provided: If you are a student, please provide student certificate. If you do not have a student ID, generally only You need to submit domestic bank statements, as well as the software you use to deposit money into Wise. I guess generally everyone uses Dupay. Just provide the transfer certificate, and then state the reason clearly. If you are asked to prove the source of your funds, if you If you are working, just provide your pay stub or something. If you are a student, just provide proof of poverty allowance, grants or scholarships. In short, if you are asked to provide proof, just provide it directly. Please cherish your Wise account, this is still very useful. .3: What should I do if my domestic mobile phone number cannot receive the Wise registration verification code? In this case, it is recommended to wait for the text message. If not, please prepare a Hong Kong mobile phone number. If you use the Hong Kong mobile phone number temporarily, prepare a worry-free trip. For long-term use, please get a Hong Kong mobile phone number (physical). If you use it at the beginning If Wuyouxing provides you with a Hong Kong mobile phone number, you will need to hold your passport for verification when you change your mobile phone number. 4: Wise fees? Wise card cash withdrawal fees? Currency conversion fees? Let me talk about this part of what I know now. The first two withdrawals with Wise physical cards are free, as long as the amount does not exceed 200 pounds (it should be similar in other areas) ) After the free times are used up, it is 0.5 pounds + 1.75% (this also applies to free, 1.75% after the first two times exceeding 200 pounds, there is no 0.5 pounds) The currency conversion fee is charged based on the amount you convert, which is generally cheaper , based on visual inspection, I only charge a conversion fee of 0.1 pounds for my own 13 pounds, which can be converted into Singapore dollars or RMB wise. If I remit domestically through WeChat and Alipay, it seems that I will charge about 12 to 13 yuan to remit 100 yuan. If you remit 1,000 It’s the same. Miscellaneous: 1: WeChat and Alipay charging situation (binding international cards) Answer: If WeChat and Alipay are bound, as long as the amount does not exceed 200 yuan, the handling fee is free. The handling fee exceeding 200 yuan will be charged by Tencent. If the card you bind does not specify a currency, the bank may charge you a currency conversion fee. 2: Meituan, Ele.me, and Pinduoduo Taobao charging status (binding international cards) Answer: Meituan currently waives handling fees. I have tested Ele.me using Alipay when paying with bound international cards. There is no handling fee. I judge that it should be no more than about 200 yuan. For Pinduoduo and Taobao, a handling fee will be charged regardless of the consumption amount. If you have the idea of shopping, it is recommended to bind WeChat or Alipay. It is highly recommended. Just bind it to WeChat and use it, it’s very fragrant. 3: WeChat currently cannot bind international cards to remind domestic real-name users that they cannot bind? Answer: Please re-register a WeChat account and go to the real-name store to use passport authentication. You can choose any country. Anyway, just upload your domestic passport when uploading. The review usually takes a few minutes. Yes, you can bind international cards after review. However, after you bind international cards, be sure not to bind a few more (because of Tencent’s risk control reasons). You may not be able to pay by then. You need to contact customer service to submit card certificates. Provide proof of virtual card or physical card, Wise virtual card binding, provide the virtual card page, reveal the card number, cover the date security code, and take screenshots of the transaction records, including the copy of WeChat payment.4: According to reliable information, ifast bank will launch a physical card. When is the specific date? Answer: Maybe it’s the first half or middle of the year. After all, their customer service said so. 5: Foreign exchange settlement restrictions? Answer: I only know part of it so far, so please forgive me for using Wise to remit money back to China. No matter you choose Alipay bank card or WeChat, it will occupy the US$50,000 limit. If you use the card provided by him or cash out, There is no such restriction. The same is true for ifast bank remittances back to the country. There is a limit of US$50,000. 6: Is this safe? Is this legal? Will these banks run away? Answer: It’s safe, don’t worry. It's also legal. No one is involved in any process. The tutorials mention some big exchanges. The same is true if you use Kraken and the like. I've never seen a bank run away, and Wise definitely doesn't. It won’t run, and neither will ifast. Don’t worry. At least this plan can guarantee that your normal consumption curve is basically nothing major. It’s basically just the handling fee, but it will pass if you tolerate it, and it is also very cheap. Yes, after all, people also need to eat.
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