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Laos: House for sale:
Stumpy,
Do you have pictures of the house posted on the internet?
Laos: laos dangerous for shakedown?:
Steve1mm-
I have never heard such a law. This is another way of the police trying to make extra cash on the side. I travel to Laos a lot and was born there. I am trying to find a job so I can go back home. But as a US citizen if you are arrested in Laos, you have the option to request that the police, prison officials, or other authorities alert the U.S. Embassy in Vientiane of your arrest, and to have communications from you forwarded to the embassy.
Laos: thinking of moving there:
Hello-
Laos follows the Communist form of land ownership. All land belongs to the people and is controlled by the State.Foreigners are prohibited from owning land. Foreigners can lease land although generally the lease needs to be 30 years in length.The average duration of leases is not more than 30 years, but the term of the lease can be extended on a case-by-case basis. Rent is pretty cheap compare to th US dollars. You can use Google current conversion. Unless you have a bachelor's degree in engineer, education, or power plant your chance of finding a job is very slim. Good luck!
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