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19. FUNDING INFORMATION
All financing offers made on the website www.peugeot.fr are subject to the acceptance of the dossier by CREDIPAR, a company incorporated under French law with a capital of 138,517,008 euros, 12 avenue André Malraux, 92300 LEVALLOIS PERRET, RCS Nanterre 3194.
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Only the acceptance, through your signature, of a previous offer of financing and the provision, to the member of the PEUGEOT network with whom you are in contact, of the requested supporting documents regarding your identity and financial situation, will enable CREDIPAR to approve or not the your request.
CREDIPAR cannot be held responsible if the offers made on the website www.peugeot.fr change.
19. FUNDING INFORMATION
All financing offers made on the website www.peugeot.fr are subject to acceptance of the dossier by CREDIPAR, a limited liability company incorporated under French law with a capital of 138,517,008 euros, 9 rue Henri Barbusse 92230 GENNEVILLIERS, RCS Nanterre 317 425 9
Offers and offers may be subject to conditions and subject in each case to CREDIPAR's approval of the file, the information on the website is not contractual and its registration on the website does not constitute an offer of financing.
Only the acceptance, through your signature, of a previous offer of financing and the provision, to the member of the PEUGEOT network with whom you are in contact, of the requested supporting documents regarding your identity and your financial situation, will allow CREDIPAR to approve or not your order.
CREDIPAR cannot be held responsible if the offers made on the website www.peugeot.fr change.
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FAQs
Do Canadians need visa for Laos? ›
A tourist visa is required for U.S. and Canadian passport holders for entry into Laos.
What is Laos legal system? ›The Laos criminal justice system is controlled by the party and the government. There are few legal restraints on government actions, including arrests, which are often arbitrary in nature. Dissent is frequently handled by suppressing basic civil rights.
How to get married to a Lao woman? ›- Request to marry ("to form a new family") approved by the chief of the village (the local administrative authority) of residence of the Lao citizen;
- Affidavit of residence for both parties;
- Curriculum Vitae for both parties;
- Identification card, passport, or other proof of identity for both parties;
Trade organizations | ASEAN, WTO, RCEP, G77 |
Country group | Least developed Lower-middle income economy |
Statistics | |
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Population | 7,425,057 (2021) |
GDP | $14.091 billion (nominal, 2023 est.) $74.309 billion (PPP, 2023 est.) |
Contact the nearest Laotian embassy or consulate to confirm where you can get a tourist visa. A passport photo and US$42 are required to obtain a visa upon entry.
What documents do I need to enter Laos? ›Your passport must have at least six months validity remaining from the date of entry and at least two blank visa pages. Tourist visas are required. Tourist visas on arrival are available at certain ports of entry, and generally permit a stay of 30 days.
Is alcohol banned in Laos? ›Lao customs regulations limit visitors to 500 cigarettes and one litre of distilled alcohol per person upon entry, but in practice bags are rarely opened unless a suspiciously large amount of luggage is being brought in.
Can you drink alcohol in Laos? ›Alcohol and drugs
Lao people love a drink and Beer Lao is as common as it is delicious. Local rice whiskey, Lao Lao, is also widely available but dangerously strong. Locally produced rice wine, Lao Hai, is also quite common but not as widely available as Beer Lao or Lao Lao.
Intimate relationships between Lao citizens and foreigners who are not married are illegal. This includes sexual relationships and living together. Marriages between Lao citizens and foreigners must be pre-approved by Lao authorities.
Can a foreigner marry a Laos citizen? ›Lao law requires all foreigners who marry Lao nationals in Laos, to first prepare a sworn Affidavit of Marriage: Marriage Affidavit (Click here for PDF) (PDF 117 KB). Then, the affidavit(s) must be notarized by their own country's embassy, affirming that they are legally free to marry.
Is divorce legal in Laos? ›
- Article 20 of the Family Law recognises the right to divorce, but in rural areas, there are strong community pressures against women seeking divorce (8).
Who pays for the wedding in Laos? ›Lao Wedding
If the marriage is agreed upon, both families make contributions to the village of the bride based on their wealth. A bride price paid to the bride and her family is required.
The country's natural landscapes, including its mountains, rivers, and forests, provide ample opportunities for outdoor activities and adventure, and expats living in Laos will find that the cost of living is relatively low.
Is Laos or Thailand cheaper? ›While Laos is marginally pricier than Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia, it's nothing that's going to break the bank. If you're wondering how much it costs to travel in Laos, this is the post for you.
What is the minimum wage in Laos? ›Contact details of the Laotian Consulate in Vancouver
is a lower level diplomatic representative office appointed by the Embassy of Laos in Canada and is lead by Vacant - Honorary Consul of Laos to Canada.
Laos tourist eVisas are single-entry permits that allow visitors to stay for a maximum of 30 straight days in Laos for tourism purposes. Tourists from under 10 nationalities must obtain a visa on arrival in Laos.
How long can you stay in Laos without a visa? ›Tourist Visa Policy for Laos
An approved Laos tourist eVisa is a single entry permit that allows the holder a total stay of 30 consecutive days in Laos for tourism purposes. Under 10 nationalities are required to obtain a visa on arrival to enter Laos for tourism purposes.
There are small towns, villages, tourism sites which make the country a very attractive place to retire to. Laos is a developing country but there are a lot of reasons why it might be the best place to retire in.
Do I need cash in Laos? ›The local currency in Laos is the Kip which is issued in denominations of 500, 1,000, 2,000, 5,000, 10,000, 20,000, 50,000 & 100,000 Kip notes. Although Laos's official currency is the Kip, the US Dollar is widely accepted in many transactions, so we recommend taking some US Dollars in cash.
Can I get a Laos visa at the airport? ›
Visitors could apply Laos Visa On Arrival at the arrival international airport in Vientiane & Luang Prabang. Visa Form is available at the Counter of Immigration right on arrival gate. You need to fill in and get Visa.
Do you tip in Laos? ›Tipping is not expected in Laos but a little spare change left at the end of a meal or taxi journey will be highly appreciated and will probably make a big difference to the worker's daily wage. 10% at the end of a meal and rounding up a taxi fare is a generous way of showing your thanks for good service.
What is the average salary in Laos? ›The average annual income in Laos is around $2,150 USD, compared to $5,640 USD in Thailand, $ 2,060 USD in Vietnam and $ 1,140 USD in Cambodia.
How much does a massage cost in Laos? ›The price usually runs 40,000-60,000 kip per hour, depending on the calibre of the place. Be warned: a decent Lao massage hurts good. If you want something more soothing, opt for an oil massage.
Can you drink Laos tap water? ›When it comes to drinking water in Laos, you can get bottled and purified water from most convenience stores and supermarkets. Tap water should always be avoided unless you boil it beforehand.
What things are taboo in Laos? ›Taboos in Laos
Don't be unkind to the Buddha. In particular, do not touch the Buddha with your hands or lower parts of your body; do not climb or step on the Buddha, litter the Buddha, or put it in your pocket. Don't lose your respect for the monks. Do not stand or sit above the monks, and do not speak rudely to them.
Public displays of affection are frowned upon. Men and women rarely show affection in public. Even holding hands is frowned upon.
What is not allowed in Laos? ›The Lao aren't publicly affectionate among friends or romantic partners, and public hugging or kissing is frowned upon. It is against the law for foreigners to engage in sexual activity with a Lao person outside of marriage. This goes for heterosexual relationships as well as LGBTQ ones, so tread lightly.
Is dating illegal in Canada? ›Canada's age of consent
The age of consent to sexual activity is 16 years. In some cases, the age of consent is higher (for example, when there is a relationship of trust, authority or dependency). In other words, a person must be at least 16 years old to be able to legally agree to sexual activity.
Laos acceded to the Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1991, which sets a minimum age of marriage of 18, and ratified the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) in 1981, which obligates states to ensure free and full consent to marriage.
Can a Canadian marry a foreigner? ›
Marriages that are legally performed in a foreign country are usually valid in Canada, and you do not need to register them in Canada. Marrying a citizen of another country may automatically make you a citizen of that country.
Does Laos allow dual citizenship? ›Laotian citizenship is typically acquired through ancestry (being born to Lao parents or to one Lao parent) or naturalisation. Citizenship can also be purchased through business investments and donations. Dual nationality is not authorized.
Can I marry my foreign girlfriend? ›One way is to apply for a fiancé(e) visa if your fiancé(e) is overseas and you want to marry in the United States. This visa lets your fiancé(e) enter the United States for 90 days so that your marriage ceremony can take place in the United States.
Can I divorce my wife in Canada? ›In Canada, only a court can give you a civil divorce. Either spouse may apply for a divorce, but you must prove to the court that your marriage has broken down and that you've arranged for the support of any children.
Which country is hardest to get divorce? ›Vatican City is a Catholic-run city-state governed by the Pope. Deeply Catholic as it is, it does not allow citizens to divorce. Surprising very few people. The Vatican is the smallest country in the world, covering approximately 100 acres with a permanent population of 842 all-Catholic residents.
What is a dowry in Laos? ›The groom, after paying his respects to his family and ancestors, departed for his bride's house along with his relatives. In the earthen bowls adorned with flowers and banana leaves carried by his relatives is the dowry, which comprised cash and jewelry.
What does the bride pay for? ›Traditionally, the bride and her family are responsible for paying for all wedding planning expenses, the bride's attire, all floral arrangements, transportation on the wedding day, photo and video fees, travel and lodgings for the officiant if he comes from out of town, lodging for the bridesmaids (if you have offered ...
Does the husband pay the dowry? ›Dowries Are the Price a Groom Pays for His Bride
It is something a woman can take as security should she choose to leave her husband. In certain cultures, the dowry can even be the engagement ring itself.
The Bride. Traditionally, the bride is only solely responsible for paying for the groom's wedding band and wedding gifts for her bridesmaids. However, there are many wedding costs (everything from a coordinator to flowers and décor) that are often shared between the bride and her family.
How much money do you need to live comfortably in Laos? ›The average cost of living in Laos is $985, which is about 1.34 times more expensive than the world's average.
How much do I need to retire in Laos? ›
One undeniably appealing thing about life here is how very affordable it can be. The average two-bedroom house in Vientiane, either Western- or Laos-style, rents for $400 to $500 monthly. Arrange a more modest rental for $400 per month, and your total monthly budget could be as little as $1,000.
Can a foreigner buy a house in Laos? ›Foreign Ownership in Laos Remains Difficult
Every plot of land in Laos is technically owned by the state. Foreigners can only lease land for a period of up to 30 years. Strangely enough, you can own houses and other types of real estate in Laos – yet not the land your property is built on.
Luang Prabang
The most beautiful place in Laos is undoubtedly Luang Prabang. Here all the love and attention is much deserved. This small town is the cultural heart of Laos. The historic city center, with its beautiful colonial architecture and Buddhist temples is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
What is Laos famous for? Laos is called the “Land of a Million Elephants,” and is famous for its amazing scenery, ethnic villages, and unexplored lands. It is best known for some of Southeast Asia's most spectacular waterfalls, including Tad Fane and Dong Hua Sao.
Which country is better Laos or Cambodia? ›The easy winner here is Cambodia, since Laos doesn't have any beaches. Laos is bordered by Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, China and Myanmar, and is completely landlocked. It does, however, have the Mekong River, as well as some really beautiful waterfalls, such as Kuang Si Waterfall and Tat Sae Waterfalls.
Is $100 a lot in Laos? ›Laos is one of Southeast Asia's less prosperous countries – but the upside is, your $100 goes a long, long way here. Your C-note converts into 850,000 Lao Kip (LAK) – which is a lot by local standards.
Can foreigners work in Laos? ›Yes, it is mandatory to have a visa if you are a foreign national and work in Laos. There are different types of visas for different needs. You can apply for one accordingly.
What is a high salary in Laos? ›The gross salary range for people working in Laos is typically from 2,470,535 LAK (minimum salary) to 7,810,521 LAK (highest average, actual maximum salary is higher).
Can you go to Laos without a visa? ›The visa law of Laos requires all travelers to have an approved visa to enter the country, as well as a passport valid for at least 6 months. The visa required may be either an electronic visa, a visa on arrival, or an embassy visa. The electronic visa for Laos (eVisa) is available for around 160 foreign nationalities.
Can I get a visa on arrival in Laos? ›You can get a Laos visa on arrival at the following checkpoints: Wattay International Airport. Savan International Airport. Pakse International Airport.
How much is a Laos visa on arrival? ›
Laos Visa on Arrival fee is 30-50 USD for all foreign citizens. The fee may vary depending on your nationality.
Do Canadians need visa for visa? ›Canadians typically do not require visas to enter the United States, although there are some exceptions. Citizens of certain other countries also do not require entry visas to visit the United States. For more information, please visit the Visa Waiver section of the State Department website.
How long does it take to get the eVisa in Laos? ›How long does it take to obtain an eVisa? View more. - An eVisa is processed within 03 working days after receiving the completed application and full eVisa fee. Please note that your application will be proceeded in the same day if you apply in the morning session.
Which countries are visa free in Laos? ›Some visitors may be pleased to learn that Laos offers visa exemptions for tourists from certain countries. The most notable visa exemption is for citizens of ASEAN member countries, which include Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam, along with South Korea.
Has the visa ban on Laos been lifted? ›Washington, DC – In a major victory for Southeast Asian American communities, the Biden Administration has lifted its visa sanctions on Laos, ending a years-long immigration ban instituted during former President Trump's term in office.
Can I get a visa on arrival at the airport? ›For a Visa on Arrival, you do not need to apply before you travel. Instead, you will be issued a visa at the entry point of the country you will visit. To apply for an Embassy Visa, you need to make a visa appointment at the embassy/consulate of the country in question and apply for a visa before traveling.
Is there visa on arrival in Canada? ›No, as per the current rules Indians do not have the facility of Visa on Arrival for Canada. Therefore, it is mandatory for Indians to have a valid visa before arriving in Canada.
What is the best currency to take to Laos? ›Although Laos's official currency is the Kip, the US Dollar is widely accepted in many transactions, so we recommend taking some US Dollars in cash.
How much is Canada on arrival visa? ›The equivalent of up to 500USD can be legally enter or leave the country but must be declared at the customs department and should be exchanged at banks or exchange bureaus upon entry. All local currency is completely prohibited from entering or leaving the country.
Which country we can go without visa from Canada? ›
- Albania.
- American Samoa **
- Andorra.
- Anguilla.
- Antigua and Barbuda.
- Argentina.
- Armenia *
- Aruba.
Canada passport visa free countries 2023. Canada passport holders can travel to various countries around the world, each with distinct visa requirements. There are a total of 186 visa-free travel destinations for Canada passport holders.
How many countries can Canadian permanent resident travel without visa? ›Visa-free Travel for Permanent Resident Permit Holders
Not only do Canadian citizens with Canadian passports have access to visa-free travel, but those with Canadian permanent residence status can use their status to access over 30 countries visa-free.