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Nepal: Considering to move:
Hi there,
to begin with and to get the right assistance and ideas you can tell what your plans exactly are . What kind of work you would like to do, what is your professional background and what you are seeking in Nepal.
Start with telling about your idea to move to Nepal.
Maybe then you could write these to info@hrdsnrescue.org.np for direct exchange with us.
Nepal: Advices to rent in Nepal:
Dear Franco,
there are some opportunities here in Pokhara. I have to look around for you and ask my Nepalese friends downtown. Yet I do not think that anyone gives you chance for a lease for just one season. First you have to make up your mind how long a season is in your eyes. The next season starts already around 15 September and ends with New Years Festival week in from January 1 till 7. Next season is shorter and is from 15 March till first week mMay. Rain season is about from Mid -May till Mid September and the income at that time is very low if not as good as zero. So lodges, restaurants, tourist rsorts run only a good income in the two said Seasons outside the rain season. Usually owners of any establishment ask two full years advance in rent...lease is something for longer between 3 an 5 and up to 7 years.
Nepal: Trying to lease a hostel in Pokhara. Is it difficult?:
Contact us to hrdsn@hrdsnrescue.org.np
We can help you...we live in Pokhara 20 years! We have a few options, depending on how much you can invest between 20,000 Euro upward!
Nepal: Expats can own property in Nepa..if the own a Nepalese Company in their name!l:
Expats can own property in Nepal legally if they register a company. That Company can be fully owned. No need for a Nepalese partner. That is the law now in Nepal. He/She also can do this as a share holder on an existing company of an other expat or a trusted Nepalese company. Business visa for company owners or share holders will be 5 years (multiple entry, renewable) every 5 years) as long as he/she is keeping the company. The Expat can not buy land and house in his/her privat name but in the name of his/her company. He/she can keep this company as long as desired and also can sell the company to next buyer including automatically the property. The property rights are therefore safe for Expats as long as tey run it and pays tax. It is safe because I have two companies since many years and my company has land and and quite some property. In fact my company owns an entire trekking resort village at the Annapurna Round and some land in Pokhara valley!
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