Hello. Goodnight, my friend. How are you? Back to Nosy Be. I'll be coming to Nosy Be this Sunday, July 7. We are talking about why there are so many police and military. It is close to the Palma Beach Resort Spa hotel.
How can we come in contact with you? I have wish to visit Madagascar but have no one. Some travell agencies take people on tours to walk among rice fields and watch lemurs. Boring. Can you help?
Foreigners are not allowed to own land or houses in Madagascar. However, I know that it's possible to lease land for several years or put it under the name of a Malagasy beneficiary. Despite these restrictions, I've seen many Chinese individuals owning land, growing various crops, or mining and exporting the products back to China, with none of the money staying in Madagascar. A lot of shady deals between these business-people and Malagasy government officials. Making deals enable this to happen behind the scenes as long as that government official is getting his cut. Personally, given the risk of land reclamation and the lack of reliable legal protections, I wouldn't feel comfortable buying property in Madagascar. I prefer a country with established laws that offer protection in such situations. When i was in Cambodia , a couple of foreigner had bought properties land which they had own for several years when the government changed and they could not longer pay the bribes everything got reclaimed within 1 week....
I know a lot of foreigners that own land in their own name without any problems whatsoever this Chinese guy is lucky because he has the full documents for that land so he’s entitled to it. It’s his unfortunately it’s the Malagasy that occupied the land that have no rights, but that’s life. You can’t steal land and expect to keep it. If you know the right people in Madagascar, you can do anything you like . If you’re looking to buy land as a foreigner the best way to do it is with a full book however that’s not the way I do it. I buy land just off locals to maximise profit and then I apply to get the full book myself. However like you said there safer countries to buy land
Hello. Goodnight, my friend. How are you? Back to Nosy Be. I'll be coming to Nosy Be this Sunday, July 7. We are talking about why there are so many police and military. It is close to the Palma Beach Resort Spa hotel.
The police are there too keep the peace it’s next door to the Palm Beach hotel and owned by the Palm Beach owner see you soon
Damed! they let you film, they recognized you ...
YOLO
Very interesting 🤔
He must have lots of money and connections to have all those people and the gendarmerie looking after his interests
He’s wealthy for sure
USD100$ is enough
This is concerning.
Not really 98% knew that this guy owned the land they were just trying there luck and it’s not worked out for them
How can we come in contact with you?
I have wish to visit Madagascar but have no one.
Some travell agencies take people on tours to walk among rice fields and watch lemurs.
Boring.
Can you help?
Hi pal you can contact me at passivenomads@gmail.com
I feel sorry for those people loosing there land. That's not fair.
Just bribe Andry Rajoelina, he perfected corruption in Madagascar.
Bloody hell!
How is the food there? Can you find a comfortable bed? Hot Shower? Decent Wifi?
Everything is available for a price in nosy be on your list
@@passivenomads Cool man thanks
4:00 Tropic Hôtel
Foreigners are not allowed to own land or houses in Madagascar. However, I know that it's possible to lease land for several years or put it under the name of a Malagasy beneficiary. Despite these restrictions, I've seen many Chinese individuals owning land, growing various crops, or mining and exporting the products back to China, with none of the money staying in Madagascar.
A lot of shady deals between these business-people and Malagasy government officials. Making deals enable this to happen behind the scenes as long as that government official is getting his cut.
Personally, given the risk of land reclamation and the lack of reliable legal protections, I wouldn't feel comfortable buying property in Madagascar. I prefer a country with established laws that offer protection in such situations.
When i was in Cambodia , a couple of foreigner had bought properties land which they had own for several years when the government changed and they could not longer pay the bribes everything got reclaimed within 1 week....
I know a lot of foreigners that own land in their own name without any problems whatsoever this Chinese guy is lucky because he has the full documents for that land so he’s entitled to it. It’s his unfortunately it’s the Malagasy that occupied the land that have no rights, but that’s life. You can’t steal land and expect to keep it.
If you know the right people in Madagascar, you can do anything you like .
If you’re looking to buy land as a foreigner the best way to do it is with a full book however that’s not the way I do it. I buy land just off locals to maximise profit and then I apply to get the full book myself.
However like you said there safer countries to buy land
A day in the life in Nosy Be .
No good for the Locals , Chinese are buying up big . 👎
They will build a Navy Base there.
And then, turn the Island into a Chinese tourists' casino & more...