Crowdfunding for Real Estate
Address: Minsk, Belarus +375 29 888 0572
FAQ1. Is it possible privately to own land in Belarus?There is a private land ownership in Belarus and the citizens of the Republic of Belarus, non-governmental legal persons of the Republic of Belarus, foreign countries and international organisations may acquire the land according to the legislation of Belarus.
Foreign citizens, stateless persons can inherit the land which was privately owned by their relatives unless other has been provided by the legislation.
2. How much does it cost to rent office premises?The average rental rate including VAT per month for office space in business centers in Minsk in euro per square mete is as follows: Class A — 22 euros / sq m; class B — 14 euros; class C — 9 euros. The main demand for office space is concentrated in the price range of 10-15 euros.
3. What is the average salary in Belarus?The average monthly salary in 2016 was about $300.
4. How can I visit Belarus to study investment opportunities?We can help organise your visit, please contact us at queent1203@gmail.com
Foreign citizens can also receive information about visa support at the diplomatic missions and consulates of the Republic of Belarus in the countries of their citizenship.
An investor may apply for a visa: of type C – short-term and valid for 90 days issued, among others, for a business trip.
The consular fee for the short-term visa (type C) is listed below:
of type D – long-term, valid up to 1 year, providing the right to stay for up to 90 days unless otherwise provided for by the international treaties of the Republic of Belarus.
A visa may be issued to support business ties, among others.
The citizens of the following countries possessing valid travel documents proving citizenship may visit the Republic of Belarus without obtaining a visa: Azerbaijan, Armenia, Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, the Russian Federation, the Republic of Tajikistan, Georgia, Moldova, Uzbekistan, Ukraine, Cuba (up to 30 days, except working visas and permanent residence permits), Venezuela (up to 90 days without the right to engage in commercial or other paid activities), Serbia (up to 30 days).
The foreign investors who have invested at least one hundred and fifty thousand euros into in the territory of the Republic of Belarus can apply for a permanent residence permit in the Republic of Belarus.
5. How to form a company in the Republic of Belarus?The companies are registered in Belarus on the day of application on “one-stop shop” basis.
6. Which forms of companies are popular in Belarus?
The most popular forms of companies with foreign investments in Belarus are the following:
7. What are the advantages of Belarus?An important factor of investment attractiveness of the regions is advantageous economic and geographic location of the Republic of Belarus on the crossroads of the key transport routes that bind Russia, Kazakhstan and China with the countries of the European Union. All the regions except for Minsk City and Minsk region border on foreign countries. 8.What a great city is Belarus?The Republic of Belarus in administrative-territorial terms consists of the City of Minsk and six areas: Brest, Vitebsk, Grodno, Gomel, Minsk and Mogilev regions. Belarusians - More than Just Lukashenka and the OppositionThe idea that Belarus is a dangerous place where surveillance and the “KGB” thrive are accepted as common knowledge among a majority of Western politicians. The result of this general consensus is the continued international isolation of Belarus in the West, a policy that has contributed to preserving the current state of affairs both inside and outside Belarus since the 1990s.
Western politicians can do a great deal of good even if their actions merely mean stepping aside and accepting that there are millions of Belarusians who have nothing in common either with Lukashenka nor the opposition and let business get to work in Belarus. Governmental Support of Investment Projects in the Sphere of PharmaceuticsThe amount of medicines produced in Belarus is 1.4 thousand, or 28.5% (in 2008, the amount of medicines produced in Belarus was 550 items). Pharmaceutical expenditure per capita in Belarus grew by 10% annually and amounted to just over 71 US dollars in 2014. Developed Electricity Grid & Rich Land ResourcesThe Republic of Belarus has a well-developed power supply system with total installed capacity of 8,367 MW and total length of state electricity grid of more than 240 thousand kilometers, and the existing infrastructure is being developed at a significant pace. Belarusian IT IndustryThe Belarusian exports of IT services have been steadily growing over the recent years, at an annual pace of at least 10%. The country’s IT sector’s potential capacity has not been exploited to the full extent yet. In 1995, the IT exports from Belarus amounted to $ 0.2 million, in 2005 more than $ 24 million and in 2015 more than $ 800 million. According to the expert forecast, the Belarusian IT exports will account for over $ 1,050 million in 2017. (IT Industry in Belarus by Uniter, 2016). |
|