Who can and cannot be a dual national, as well as the joys and frustrations accompanying that status. Includes ROC Passport and Military Conscription issues
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by Joesox » 08 Apr 2004, 23:24
Hartzell wrote:You can buy land as a foreigner. Anyone who says otherwise is uninformed about the provisions of the Land Law.
The purpose of use of the land is restricted to a few categories, though, isn't it?
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by planet2wheels » 23 Oct 2004, 10:31
Yes. Foreigners still cannot buy "Lin Di", forestry land. Why would we want to? because any house built on it, which didn't have a building licence, would require you to buy the land it sits on in order to own. I did this, and have to own the house via a company. A real pain in the butt.
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