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About lisagurung

Currently Lives:

gloucester, glos, England

Citizen of:

England

Some Forum Posts:

Nepal: real estate in nepal:

Are you nepali??? I only ask because you cannot buy any land or houses without being a nepali citizen, the only way you could buy would be to have a nepali partner and their name would go on the land regester or house deads which wouldnt be ideal if you are paying !!!!!! My husband is nepali, we have been looking and looking for land and houses, and the only way i believe is to walk around asking people in the area where you want to live, you will then get many people taking you to houses and fields that their sisters sisters cousins uncles freind owns, which they will sell you for a discount price!!! mmmmm they of course get no cut!!! I really dont think there are websites for this kind of thing because there is no international market, if you did find a website the cost of the houses would im sure be way above real houses prices, Prices depend on what level of luxury you want, ie running water?, hot water? vehicle access, near a town, built out of mud or bricks,!! Just go there and chat to the locals Lisa

Nepal: Moving to Nepal:

Hello Mrs Gurung, Im also Mrs Gurung, Im Lisa my husband is also Nepali, we are currently living in the uk, but plan to spend a good majority of every year in nepal, mabie ill see you there. I have a marriage visa which does cost alot less than a tourist visa, its only $10 per month, but involves going to the nepal embassy which is next to the tourist info place where you usually renew your tourist visa, its not difficult to get, just lots of waiting, form filling etc!!! the nepali way. How to make friends??? If you have been to nepal surley that cant be a question? everyone there is your sathi (friend) your brother or sister, just get out and about, your husband must have relatives? Where to live, well I dot what line of work your husband is in but I would much prefer to live in pokhara, as it has shops, tourists (for natter) and is clean sceanic and less stress than ktm. Another friend I met out there is marrying one of my husbands best friends, ew are all going out this oct for the winter. Anyway, this desision has to be based on what you both want and need, so I think it sounds like you need to go and live there for 6-7 months first to see if you can make enough money to survive, bearing in mind the tourist industry is not good at the mo, and check you can deal with the culture full time, hey email me with an other questions at crazylisagurung@hotmail.com Lisa

 

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