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If you are in the UK illegally you may be disqualified from opening or continuing to operate a current account.
Immigration Act 2014
Banks and building societies must not open a new current account for you or add you to an existing account if you are disqualified. This took effect on 12 December 2014 under section 40 of the Immigration Act 2014.
Read Home Office leaflet: current account application refused for information about what to do if your application for a current account is turned down, because of your immigration status.
If you believe there has been a mistake and you have been wrongly refused a current account, you should contact the Home Office with details of your immigration status.
Immigration Act 2016
Banks and building societies can also close or restrict access to your existing account if you are disqualified. This took effect on 30 October 2017 under section 40G of the Immigration Act 2014 as amended by the Immigration Act 2016.
Read Home Office leaflet: current account closed for information about what to do if your existing current account has been closed, because of your immigration status.
If you believe there has been a mistake and you have been wrongly refused a current account or had your existing account closed in error, you should contact the Home Office by calling 0300 123 4979.
You can also contact the Home Office by visiting: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/ask-the-home-office-to-check-your-immigration-status-is-correct
If you wish to make a complaint, you should do so by sending an email to complaints@homeoffice.gov.uk, or by writing to:
UKVI Complaints Allocation Hub
Lunar House
40 Wellesley Road
Croydon
CR9 2BY
The Financial Conduct Authority monitors banks and building societies to make sure they comply with statutory requirements under section 40 and sections 40A to 40H of the Immigration Act 2014. It provides information for banks and building societies.
Read our guidance on immigration status checks for banks and building societies