Ok, from what I understand, if you buy a car cash, you are somewhat ok. Not sure what the requirements are as far as insurance (if you have to have residency permit or not)You have to have a residence permit and transfer your salary to a bank here in order to get a loan from the bank. If you borrow from the bank to buy a car, then you can't leave the country until someone else takes over your loan, and the car is out of your name. As far as second hand cars, I personally would not buy one as the drivers here are very hard on their cars. I think it would be best to rent because then you don't have to worry about the insurance, and when you are ready to leave, you just turn the car in. Yes, the gas is till cheap here, about $.75 a liter
Ok, from what I understand, if you buy a car cash, you are somewhat ok. Not sure what the requirements are as far as insurance (if you have to have residency permit or not)You have to have a residence permit and transfer your salary to a bank here in order to get a loan from the bank. If you borrow from the bank to buy a car, then you can't leave the country until someone else takes over your loan, and the car is out of your name. As far as second hand cars, I personally would not buy one as the drivers here are very hard on their cars. I think it would be best to rent because then you don't have to worry about the insurance, and when you are ready to leave, you just turn the car in. Yes, the gas is till cheap here, about $.75 a liter
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