Yes, a foreigner can buy a car in the USA. The requirements typically include having a valid passport, proof of insurance, a valid driver's license from your home country or an international driver's permit, and proof of address in the USA. Additionally, some dealers may require a down payment or proof of income. It is recommended to check with the specific dealership or state regulations for any additional requirements.
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Yes, a foreigner in a new country can buy, sell, or trade personal possessions. If the foreigner came to a country with possessions, the person keeps them-- unless it would damage the country's ecosystem.
yes if they get legal citizenship to the U.S but if not then no the state that the foreigner is in will find out because of them doing background check credit reports etc etc
You have to buy. It is in a foreigner DLC.
I don't know about buying life, but you don't have to be a citizen to buy property.
Yes, a foreigner can buy a car in Mexico. They will need to provide the necessary documentation, such as a valid passport, visa, and proof of address, and may also need to obtain a temporary import permit for the vehicle.
No, being an nri or pio or foreigner can't buy gold from banks in india.
I did a debate on this in school. If you are a foreigner they wont sell it to you. Look it up on wikipedia
As a foreigner? Yes. There is some additional paperwork you need to complete, but you can.
No, if he or she is not married to a Filipino citizen, but if he or she is married to a Filipino that person can buy a property but it will be under his or her wife's/ husband's surname.