Comments on: Yes, you can own 100% company in Nepal if you are a foreigner. http://www.whynepal.com/governance/yes-you-can-own-100-company-in-nepal-if-you-are-a-foreigner/ नेपाली भन्ने कि बन्ने? Time to Lead Nepal! Wed, 06 Feb 2013 12:28:00 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.3.2 By: Theo Stewart http://www.whynepal.com/governance/yes-you-can-own-100-company-in-nepal-if-you-are-a-foreigner/#comment-4015 Wed, 06 Feb 2013 12:28:00 +0000 http://www.whynepal.com/?p=9#comment-4015 Foreigners who are seriously considering investing in land or house should contact me. Theoinnepal@gmail.com

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By: Uj http://www.whynepal.com/governance/yes-you-can-own-100-company-in-nepal-if-you-are-a-foreigner/#comment-3238 Wed, 01 Sep 2010 08:30:00 +0000 http://www.whynepal.com/?p=9#comment-3238 Sorry Sonia, for the late reply, I don’t know of any right now. If I find any, I will post here. But it is easier with a lawyer. Also an honest one 🙂 I know a few foreigners are living here opening their businesses. maybe you want him to contact me directly through here or facebook http://facebook.com/ujwalt

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By: sonia smart http://www.whynepal.com/governance/yes-you-can-own-100-company-in-nepal-if-you-are-a-foreigner/#comment-3233 Sun, 01 Aug 2010 07:31:00 +0000 http://www.whynepal.com/?p=9#comment-3233 Hey Ujwal,rnA foreign friend of mine wants to register a real estate business in Nepal. He also wants to live here. What advice do you have? Can you recommend an honest knowledgeable lawyer who will advise us.

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By: asu http://www.whynepal.com/governance/yes-you-can-own-100-company-in-nepal-if-you-are-a-foreigner/#comment-1246 Wed, 27 May 2009 12:36:02 +0000 http://www.whynepal.com/?p=9#comment-1246 How is it possible to own land and a home if you are not a legal citizen? I was always told that you can only own property if you are married to a citizen or that you can have land in a citizens name, in which case it's not entirely yours.

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By: Ujwal http://www.whynepal.com/governance/yes-you-can-own-100-company-in-nepal-if-you-are-a-foreigner/#comment-8 Mon, 17 Mar 2008 15:49:21 +0000 http://www.whynepal.com/?p=9#comment-8 well, you should definitely contact a local lawyer in town (Kathmandu) if possible. Australian Embassy will also assist you in case you are unsure about credibility about different lawyers and law firms.

Then it is a matter of you sitting down with your lawyer, and then figuring things out.

Of course first you have to find the real estate you wish to purchase and then negotiate it.(can be quite a hassle).

Best go through a locally reputed real estate agent. Hassle free.. since the real estate transactions can be a hassle when handled directly because of a few corrupt government officials always willing to make a profit out of anyone who comes to register real estate properties and such..

so yeh:

Find a good lawyer / law firm (will be pretty cheap compared to australian standard)

Find a good real estate agent ( for free, literally since they get their cut from the seller, not the buyer)

And be in touch with Australian embassy 🙂 and run by them anything that deals with significant amount of financial transaction. (want to be on safe side always, don’t ya ?)

It will be a bit of a hassle but he, Pokhara is a darn pretty place to have a home.. My village home is a few hours away from there.

Enjoy and best of luck !

Ujw

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