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Can I use my Uber card internationally?

The Uber Credit Card foreign transaction fee is 0%. This means you won't be charged extra anytime you use the Uber Credit Card outside of the United States. This applies whether it's a purchase at a physical location in a foreign country or an online transaction through an internationally-based merchant.



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As long as Uber is available at your travel destination, the Uber app will work the same as it does at home.

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Given Uber's international structure, some bank cards may not be authorised to process international transactions. Please reach out to your bank to confirm the status of your card and if there are any restrictions on international payments. Once you do so, you should hopefully be able to ride!

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You can only use your Uber Cash balance in the country where it was purchased. *Visit the Payment menu in the Uber app to change your refill settings or turn off auto-refill anytime. *1. Terms and conditions apply.

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A driver will still be free to choose where they want to drive, but to do so they will need to be licensed by an authority within the region where they want to drive.

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You can change your Preferred Currency at any time by logging on to the Uber app and navigating to the 'preferred currency' settings in your wallet.

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Uber in Spain operates in exactly the same way that it does in every country. Therefore, if you already have the app downloaded and an active account – away you go.

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Uber calculates fares based on the local currency and exchange rates applicable in the specific region where the service is provided. When you request an Uber for someone in a different country, the charge for the ride will typically be in the local currency of the country where the ride takes place.

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Uber always charges in the currency of the country where the ride takes place. So if you're in the US and request an Uber for someone in Japan for example, the charge will be in Japanese yen.

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Uber faces bans and restrictions in many countries, including China, Switzerland, Turkey, Denmark, Hungary, Thailand, Canada, Germany, Romania, Bulgaria, Italy, Hong Kong, and parts of Australia. The bans often stem from Uber's lack of adherence to local regulations and its unfair competition with taxi services.

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If you are on an international trip and need to book an Uber, you're in luck—as long as the service is available in the country you are visiting, using Uber is just as simple as using it at home.

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You can use uber anywhere in the world with your existing account account.

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Islamabad in Pakistan has the world's cheapest UberX equivalent, offering an UberMini at $1.39 per 10km.

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The United States remains at the summit of the most popular countries among non-domestic Uber users. Mexico and Canada complete the top three, followed by Portugal, Spain, France and the UK. Europe remains a popular destination for Uber users, with five European countries in the top 10.

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That said, Uber is not in every city in Spain. Not due to regulations but simply due to demand. If there is no demand there is no money. If there is no money there are no drivers.

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One application – wherever you go No matter where you go, the Uber app always stays the same.

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Uber always charges in the currency of the country where the ride takes place. So if you're in the US and request an Uber for someone in Japan for example, the charge will be in Japanese yen. Why does Uber round down to even dollar amounts?

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