Log in to your PayPal account, click on Wallet, then click on PayPal balance. On the subsequent popup, simply click on Manage currencies, then on the following page Add Currency. You’re done! Now your PayPal account is ready to receive International payments in currencies of your choice.
Can you use PayPal friends and family internationally?
Friends and Family payments can be made to anyone in the U.S. for free (from your bank account or PayPal). If you are sending money internationally, you may be charged a transaction fee equal to 5% of the send amount (up to $4.99 USD). Currently the rate is 2.9% + a fixed fee (varies by currency; $0.30 in the U.S.).
Can a Zimbabwean PayPal account receive money?
PayPal launched in Zimbabwe in 2014, but users were only allowed to send funds or make payments. All that’s changed now and Zimbabwe citizens can both send and receive funds via PayPal.
Can I pay with PayPal in a different currency?
The primary currency of your PayPal account is the default payment currency unless you choose to use another currency. To send money in a different currency: Enter the amount, choose the currency (below the entered amount), and add a note if needed.
Can a foreign bank account be added to my PayPal account?
Can I add a foreign bank account to my PayPal account? No. If you registered your PayPal account as a Hong Kong account, you can only add bank accounts from banks located in Hong Kong or in the U.S.
Why is my PayPal window showing a different language?
Sometimes, if a shopper visits a foreign website or purchases something from another country, a cookie will be left on their machine. This cookie can tell the browser to load particular webpages in that foreign language the next time they are viewed.
Can you add a Hong Kong bank account to your PayPal account?
No. If you registered your PayPal account as a Hong Kong account, you can only add bank accounts from banks located in Hong Kong or in the U.S. Did this help?
Why is my PayPal page showing in Chinese?
This cookie can tell the browser to load particular webpages in that foreign language the next time they are viewed. Your customer probably purchased something from a Chinese retailer recently, and is seeing pages render in Chinese as a result. Here’s an article from the PayPal Community Forum about incorrect languages displaying in PayPal.