Posted by: ehho2 January 9, 2021
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see points 6 , 7 and 8 from this weblink:
https://nepalesevoice.com/australia/nrn-citizenship-its-progress-and-current-status/
Using an invalid Nepali citizenship for any purpose shall is ‘illegal’ and likely to be met with a punishment. (Details of the likely punishment is unclear as of yet).
As per the invalid Muluki Ain (The National Code), if a foreign national owns or comes to own an immovable asset in Nepal, the concerned person shall immediately either sell it or hand it over to a Nepali citizen.
Provision to transfer a property to a Nepali citizen within 3 years of learning about property unknown to self – if not transferred within 3 years, the property could be transferred to the government. If it is family inherited, there is no time limit – however, the property cannot be transferred to the name of ‘Nepali citizen who has take up a citizenship of a foreign country’.
https://nepalesevoice.com/australia/nrn-citizenship-its-progress-and-current-status/
Using an invalid Nepali citizenship for any purpose shall is ‘illegal’ and likely to be met with a punishment. (Details of the likely punishment is unclear as of yet).
As per the invalid Muluki Ain (The National Code), if a foreign national owns or comes to own an immovable asset in Nepal, the concerned person shall immediately either sell it or hand it over to a Nepali citizen.
Provision to transfer a property to a Nepali citizen within 3 years of learning about property unknown to self – if not transferred within 3 years, the property could be transferred to the government. If it is family inherited, there is no time limit – however, the property cannot be transferred to the name of ‘Nepali citizen who has take up a citizenship of a foreign country’.