Who is eligible?

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The following non-citizens are eligible to submit an application to acquire one or more apartment(s) for use as residence:
a) A non-citizen
b) A holder of Permanent Residence Permit
c) A holder of an Occupation Permit as investor, professional and self employed
d) A holder of a Residence Permit as a retired non-citizen
e) A holder of a Residence Permit under the IRS/RES/PDS/SCS
f) A company incorporated or registered under the Companies Act and registered with Board of Investment
g) A société, where its deed of formation is deposited with the registrar of companies and registered with Board of Investment
h) A limited partnership under the Limited Partnerships Act and registered with Board of Investment
i) A trust, where the trusteeship services are provided by a qualified trustee and registered with Board of Investment
j) A Foundation under the Foundation Act registered with Board of Investment

  1. Who is eligible?
  2. Definition of apartment
  3. Basis of acquisition
  4. SCREENING OF APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED FOR ACQUISITION OF APARTMENT

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