Revolut, N26 and Bunq became global references in multi-currency cards. But European KYC requires NIF, Anmeldung or a real EU address. Brazilians who sign up with a friend's address usually see the account frozen in 30-90 days. Here's what works, what doesn't, and why Wise + Nomad still cover most cases.
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TL;DR
- Revolut, N26 and Bunq are European fintechs. Their KYC requires tax residency or a verified address in the EU/UK.
- A Brazilian living in Brazil who opens an account with a friend's address: it works at first, freezes in 30-90 days when the second KYC runs.
- The three legal paths: Portuguese NIF + real address, tax residency (D7, Golden Visa, digital nomad), or dual residency.
- Wise Global Account covers 90% of what Brazilians were looking for in Revolut. Spread 0.5-1%, multi-currency, accepts regular CPF.
- Revolut/N26 only make sense if you already live in the EU, you're migrating, or you have regular EUR/GBP financial operations.
Why you're researching this
You saw it on Reddit, on TikTok, in a digital nomad group: Revolut with a 0.4% spread, N26 with a free German IBAN, Bunq with a metal card and premium tier. You compared with Wise and Nomad and figured the European one was better.
You tried to open it. You succeeded. You got the card. You used it for a few months. Then came the email: "We need to verify your residency." You sent a Brazilian proof. Account blocked.
This article exists because that story repeats every week. The right question isn't "which is the best European card" — it's "do I have European residency or not?". Without it, the game changes.
The real blocker: European KYC is different from Brazilian KYC
Brazilian fintechs (Nubank, C6, Inter) run KYC once at signup. Selfie, CPF, address proof. Done.
European fintechs run continuous KYC. Easy to open — sometimes just passport and self-declared address. But after 30, 60, 90 days, or once you cross a certain volume, the system triggers a second verification. And it's tough:
- Address proof issued in the EU (water, gas, internet, rental contract)
- NIF (Portugal), Steuer-ID (Germany), BSN (Netherlands) or equivalent
- Sometimes: tax residency proof, local income tax statement
If you don't have it, the account freezes. It doesn't block outright — it sits "under review" for weeks. You can't withdraw. Automated messages. Support takes days.
That's why Revolut/N26/Bunq aren't "Wise competitors for Brazilians". They are fintechs for European residents. Wise is an international-movement fintech — it accepts regular CPF, no complications.

About the author
Curadoria Voyspark
2 years in the Voyspark editorial team
Time editorial da Voyspark — escritores, repórteres, fotógrafos e fixers em Lisboa, Tóquio, Nova York, Cidade do México e Marrakech. Coletivo. Sem voz corporativa. Cada peça com checagem cruzada por um editor regional e um chef ou curador local.
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