comunque, giusto perché mi sono stufata di essere presa per cretina, ecco il testo della legge, ve lo copio ed incollo tale e quale
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There are no restrictions on non-nationals buying private residential property in Ireland.a
However, there are requirements under the Land Acts and additional documents may be
required. There are some restrictions with regard to farmland
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These restrictions apply to non-EU nationals wishing to buy land over five acres in size.
They should contact the Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development, Agriculture
House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2, telephone (01) 607 2000, Lo-call 1890 200 510.
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In practice, a section 45 consent is required in all agricultural land purchases, which is all land except that which is wholly situated in a county borough, a borough, an urban district or a town. Consent is not required where agricultural land is being purchased by a class of persons known as “qualified persons” as specified in section 45 of the Act. For example, an Irish citizen or someone who has been resident in the State for a period of seven years is deemed to be a qualified person. On Ireland’s entry into the European Community, it became obvious that the restrictions on purchases of land by non-nationals, or more specifically by nationals of other member states, imposed by section 45, were contrary to our freedom of movement and establishment obligations under the Treaty of Rome. As a consequence, various statutory instruments have over the years extended the categories of qualifying individuals for whom consent was not necessary. These changes and the cessation of land acquisition by the former Land Commission in the early 1980s further reduced any justification for withholding section 45 consent, so much so that the issue of consent has become a formality. No applications have been refused for several years, but because the section has never been repealed, some 300 applications are received and processed each year. More importantly, in conveyancing transactions solicitors have to establish the nationality of their client, insert the appropriate nationality certificate in the deed of purchase or, in limited cases, apply for a formal consent for their clients and perhaps charge their clients accordingly.
(http://debates.oireachtas.ie/DDebate.aspx?F=DAL20050224.xml&Node=525)
È ovvio che un minimo di protezionismo ci deve essere, per evitare di aprire le porte a vari speculatori edilizi che desiderano trasformare il kerry in una nuova riviera Adriatica
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Ultima cosa: avete provato a comprare una proprietà in Italia senza avere la residenza? Ancora meglio, avete provato a comprare
un'automobile in Italia senza la residenza? No? Un'esperienza da provare
[Modificato da Corcaigh 11/10/2006 12.05]
[Modificato da =Donegal= 11/10/2006 12.10]