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Old 25-04-2008, 06:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Zeiad Yehia View Post
Dear All,


Legal Procedures to Purchase a Property in Sharm el Sheikh

purchasers are required to issue a power of attorney to their lawyer, in order to be able to act on their behalf in courts. Power of attorney, however, requires the purchaser "Principal" to obtain a multi-entry visa from El Tur city, which is located not far from Sharm el Sheikh, and where all the governmental utilities for Sharm el Sheikh's area are located. After obtaining the power of attorney from the notary office, the lawyer is responsible for establishing the signature validity legal suit. This legal suit takes between 6-8 months before obtaining the final verdict from the court.



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Zeiad Yehia
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City and Urban International
Gendy Mall, King of Bahrain St., 2nd Floor,
Neama Bay, Sharm el Sheikh,
South Sinai, Egypt.
Telephone: +20 69 3601515
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hi

me & my husband <who is egyptian but sudanese nationality due to his father> purchased a property in nabq bay & went with our lawyer who we gave power of attorney to, to get a visa from el tur. they said this was valid for one year. however on leaving at the airport 2 days later they told us it expires on leaving egypt & we won't be able to use it for multiple entry which I found outrageous. <I had a 3 month visa for egpyt & they told me also to buy a temp visa on arrival & eventually i they decided I dudnt need that!!> so i'm still unsure if my residency visa is valid. any advice wd be useful pls.

anne
Hi Anne and welcome to the forum. Where in Nabq have you bought - we have bought at Sierra in Nabq.

The visa's are rubber stamped into your passport ( not the self adhesive ones like the new entry visa ).

After they stamp the passport they then write period of stay ( which is the expiry date of the residency visa ) and the fee ( 83.10 LE ) and sign and date it. It clearly states Work is not permitted. This lasts 12 m.

The multi entry one is more or less the same and was 61LE ( cheaper than buying from the Consulate in London which is £18 ) This lasts 6 m,

Make sure that you make them aware that you want a multi entry one and make sure that where it stated number of visits that they write several and that they also write the expiry date.

It sounds to me that you have just got the 90 day visa which does not allow multiple visits in and out of the country.

Regards

Alison
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