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Non US-Citizen investors?
This is a discussion on Non US-Citizen investors? within the US Indices forums, part of the Indices category; Hello A good friend of mine who lives in Mexico would like to invest in the US stock market, preferably ...
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| Rookie Join Date: May 2004 Location: USA Posts: 8
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Hello A good friend of mine who lives in Mexico would like to invest in the US stock market, preferably via US Mutual Funds or ETF's. He is not a US Citizen. He can travel to USA (he has immigration papers for this) and open up a US bank account if need be. Is this possible? What does he need to do? Thanks |
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| Newbie Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Baja California Posts: 1
| Re: Non US-Citizen investors?
hi, im a non us citizen and i would like to know, what i need to do so i can start investing in the us stock market, ty |
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