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Investors can lease land from the government and buy / lease land from the
private sector. If investors want to lease land from the government, they
have to submit a project proposal to the Seychelles Investment Bureau (SIB).
It is advisable to identify a site before a project proposal is submitted.
Land is at a premium given the topography and environmental constraints. All foreign
nationals or companies with any foreign participation who wish to acquire
property are required to obtain permission from the Ministry of National Development,
Department of Land Use.
All construction projects must be submitted to the Planning Authority for
consideration.
The purchase of a plot or a building from private individual or the Government
The following possibilities are based on the understanding that the owner is
willing to sell the property concerned and assuming that sanction has been
granted by government.
Before purchasing any particular plot for the development of an economic
activity, the investor is advised to complete an application for Outline
Planning Permission (Should have SIB approval first).
The purchaser is non Seychellois and the owner is private
or the Government
Ref: Immovable Property (Transfer Restriction) Act Cap 96 and
Amendments
All foreign nationals, foreign companies or Seychellois companies of which
any shares are held by a non-Seychellois that wish to purchase immovable
property in Seychelles require sanction from the Government. Applications
for sanction to purchase immovable property are first made to the Lands
Section at the Ministry of National Development, either directly or
through a notary or an Attorney in Seychelles.
An application fee equivalent to 1.5 percent of the purchase price of the
property is charged for the processing of the application.
A notice published in the national daily newspaper “The Nation” will
first make an offer of the property to Seychellois citizens.
If no Seychellois is interested, the application goes forward and investors
will receive a decision on their request to purchase the immovable property.
Following approval, investors will register their ownership of the property
at the Registration Office.
Registration costs include normal registration fees plus any duties that
may be fixed up to a maximum of 30 percent of the value of the purchase
price. In the case of purchase of shares in a company owning an interest
in immovable property, a processing fee of SR1,000 per application is
payable.
b) The purchase of a plot or a building from:
i) The Government
When the seller is the Government, the Lands Division will make arrangements
for the transfer with the Attorney General’s Office, which is responsible
for transferring all State properties. The cost of the stamp duty and
registration is borne by the buyer.
ii) The private individuals
When the seller is private, the investor will contact a notary or attorney
who will manage the transfer of ownership of the plot which will then be
registered at the Registration Office. The cost of registration fees will
be SR 25 per parcel and duty payable shall be 5% stamp duty.
Lease of State Land
The government does not sell land for commercial or industrial activities
but lease out for a term ranging from 60 years to 99 years depending on
the type and scale of the development. Commercial and industrial lands
are leased at a rate of between SR30m2 – SR 80m2 depending on the location
and the topography of the land. However, the rate can change depending
on prevailing circumstances.
Upon signing of the lease a grace period will come into effect for a period
of 18 months or 24 months, again depending on the scale of the development.
However, there is also an initial premium that needs to be paid upon the
signing of the lease, which is usually the equivalent of one year's rent.
Once the grace period has elapsed the annual ground rent will come due
payable half yearly in advance to the Ministry of National Development. The rent will be reviewed upwards
only every five (5) years not more than 25% and not less than 10% of the
current rent.
Upon transfer the developer will be liable for payment of Stamp Duty and
registration Fees on the said transfer.
The development is to be in accordance with plans submitted to and approval
by the Planning Authority.
Plots of lease on the Providence Industrial Estate
The plots located on the Providence Industrial Estate are managed by
the Ministry of National Development.
The contracted price for the lease of the plots is SR 30 per square metre
per year. The notary and registration fee (5 to 10 percent of the annual
value of the lease) are to be paid by the investor. However in line with
the new macroeconomic reform programme the plots are on offer to investor
at a premium paid in advance for a 99 year lease.
International investors or companies who wish to lease a property
It is preferable that the terms of the lease agreement be determined before
submission of the project to the Seychelles Investment Bureau (SIB).
a) Rental for a period under two years
Any non-Seychellois who wishes to rent a plot of land or a building owned
either privately or by Government for a period less than two years
should have the approval of the Ministry of National Development.
b) Rent or lease for a period over two years
Any non-Seychellois who wishes to rent a plot or building owned privately
or by the Government for a period of over two years should have the
authorisation of the Cabinet of Ministers through a document
entitled: “ Application for Sanction to Lease, Rent Immovable
Property” available at the Land Division of the Ministry of National Development
. The processing fee on application is 1.5 percent of
the annual rent value.
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