How to Create a Free AWS Account in 20+ Countries
How to Create a Free AWS Account in 20+ Countries
Introduction
Are you ready to unlock cloud computing for FREE? AWS (Amazon Web Services) offers a Free Tier that lets you use select products like EC2, S3, Lambda, and RDS without cost for 12 months (or always‑free services). This guide shows how to create a free AWS account in more than 20 countries, with country‑specific tips, requirements, and best practices.
Whether you’re in India, USA, UK, Canada, Brazil, Australia, or South Africa, follow along to start your AWS journey!
What Is AWS Free Tier?
The AWS Free Tier is a set of services accessible at no cost, designed to help beginners, students, and startups learn cloud computing. It includes:
 750 hrs/month of EC2
 5 GB Standard Storage (S3)
 1M Lambda requests
 750 hrs RDS micro database
…and more!
You only pay if you exceed the free limits. Perfect for learning and testing!
 General Step‑by‑Step to Create a Free AWS Account (Global)
These steps apply to users in all countries:
- Visit AWS Signup Page:Â https://aws.amazon.com/free
- Click “Create a Free Account”
- Enter Your Email, Password, and AWS Account Name
- Choose Your Country/Region
- Provide Contact Info & Billing Address
- Add a Valid Payment Method (Card/Bank)
- Verify Identity (SMS/OTP)
- Choose Support Plan (Free Basic)
- Complete Setup & Login to AWS Console
 You won’t be charged if you stay within Free Tier limits.
 Country‑Wise AWS Free Account Setup (20+ Countries)
United States (USA)
- Must use a US billable address
- Requires valid credit/debit card
- AWS billing appears as AMAZON AWS
Tip: Use mobile number for SMS verification.
 India
- Enter full address in India
- Use international enabled debit/credit cards
- Pay with UPI auto‑debit (if available)
Best for: Students and developers starting on cloud.
 United Kingdom (UK)
- Must select United Kingdom as country
- Provide UK phone number
- Enter billing address in GBP format
Note: Currency charged in GBP or USD.
 Canada
- Requires Canadian address and contact
- Supports Visa/MasterCard
- Google Voice numbers may not work for verification
 Australia
- Provide valid Australian billing address
- Use local bank card enabled for international payments
Germany
- Enter German city/postcode format
- EU tax rules may apply
 France
- Provide billing address in French format
- Use French phone for SMS
 Japan
- Japan addresses must include prefecture and postal code
- Phone verification mandatory
 Brazil
- CPF or CNPJ identification accepted
- International card required for billing
 South Africa
- South African phone + address
- Supported cards: Visa, Mastercard
 Mexico
- Valid Mexican address
- International payment card
 Italy
- Italian billing address
- SMS OTP on Italian mobile
 Spain
- Use Spanish postcode & phone
- Support for major credit cards
 South Korea
- South Korean billing
- Local phone number required
 Netherlands
- Netherlands address
- Debit/credit card support
 Sweden
- Swedish address format
- SMS verification
 Singapore
- Singapore number and address
- International card accepted
 United Arab Emirates
- UAE address/phone
- Visa and Mastercard accepted
Saudi Arabia
- Saudi phone + billing
- International payment card
 Turkey
- Turkey telephone and address
- Debit/credit enabled for international payments
 Philippines
- Philippines billing
- International card for activation
 Kenya
- Kenya address & phone
- International card
 Country‑Specific Tips for Success
 Common Mistakes to Avoid
 Best Practices
 Using temporary email
 Using VOIP numbers
 Incorrect country selection
 Exceeding free service quotas
 Provide real address & contact
 Ensure card is international enabled
 Monitor usage in AWS Billing Dashboard
 Set up budgets & alarms to avoid charges
 How AWS Verifies You
AWS may ask for:
 Phone verification (OTP)
 Card authorization ($0 charge — temporary hold)
 Government ID (rare cases)
No charge will occur if you stay in Free Tier limits.
 Useful Links
 AWS Free Tier: https://aws.amazon.com/free
 AWS Pricing: https://aws.amazon.com/pricing
 AWS Support Plans: https://aws.amazon.com/support
 FAQ
Q. Is AWS truly free?
Yes — as long as you stay within Free Tier limits.
Q. Can I use prepaid cards?
Not always — some countries require internationally enabled credit/debit cards.
Q. What happens after 12 months?
You’ll be billed standard pay‑as‑you‑go fees.
 Start Your AWS Journey Today
Creating a free AWS account opens doors to cloud computing learning, projects, and certifications. Follow this country‑wise guide and start building servers, websites, databases, AI, mobile apps & more — for FREE!
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