Foreigner riding a moto not registered in his name
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Re: Foreigner riding a moto not registered in his name
The local Honda dealership told me that new bikes can be registered to foreigners, no problem, but costs an additional 50 bucks.epidemiks wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 12:22 pmNot sure why you had trouble, but it's possible. It only applies to bikes already registered, and it does not apply to any other vehicle.atst wrote:Reread my post again it cannot be done, makes sense foreigner cannot register motorcycle and I presume car in their name you need to be a citizen
Re: Foreigner riding a moto not registered in his name
Ok go buy it but before you do get the guy to put in writing you can return bike with full refund if you can't
Let us know how you go.
The bike shop just wants a sale they will tell you anything
Let us know how you go.
The bike shop just wants a sale they will tell you anything
I'm standing up, so I must be straight.
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Re: Foreigner riding a moto not registered in his name
I would have had the dealer organise the registration for me as a condition of the sale.atst wrote:Ok go buy it but before you do get the guy to put in writing you can return bike with full refund if you can't
Let us know how you go.
The bike shop just wants a sale they will tell you anything
I did mine long before the change, but I know people who have done it since, so unless the law has changed again since 2018 it's still possible on a first registration.
Re: Foreigner riding a moto not registered in his name
As I said in my previous post I bought a new Yamaha from the main dealer and they registered it in my name. They also fast tracked getting the number plate for me. I also dealt with the registration department to get a new registration card again no problem but a bit time consuming
I previously bought a used Honda CBR but it came from Thailand and was not registered. I had no problem registering that here. As long as the bike is not registered you can register it in your own name
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My bike was brought new from a dealer and needed plates also so that's what happened in my case two years ago,
Cambodia different day different rules, as I said before I was pissed off at the time and will never buy another one
Cambodia different day different rules, as I said before I was pissed off at the time and will never buy another one
I'm standing up, so I must be straight.
What's a poor man do when the blues keep following him around.(Smoking Dynamite)
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Re: Foreigner riding a moto not registered in his name
Sounds like you had a dodgy dealer! I have been here a long time and neither I or any of my acquaintances have had any problem getting bikes registered
The law is foreigners can only register new or imported bikes in their name
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No dodgy dealer or the 3 motor registries I just checked another thread the law came out in 2018 I brought my bike in 2017 so my fault bad luck for me sorry for confusing anyone .
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What's a poor man do when the blues keep following him around.(Smoking Dynamite)
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Re: Foreigner riding a moto not registered in his name
That's where you got me confused! With you saying "It only applies to bikes already registered" that would mean it could not be registered in your name! Because it would be used. When you are applying for the bike in your name it will not have a plate, it will have when it is registered to you, with also the card and sales paper from the dealer with that the import tax will or should be on that paper. That was the other problem in registering, if the tax was paid, or would the agreement, either way be the dealer pay or the buyer.epidemiks wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 2:22 pmI would have had the dealer organise the registration for me as a condition of the sale.atst wrote:Ok go buy it but before you do get the guy to put in writing you can return bike with full refund if you can't
Let us know how you go.
The bike shop just wants a sale they will tell you anything
I did mine long before the change, but I know people who have done it since, so unless the law has changed again since 2018 it's still possible on a first registration.
Always "hope" but never "expect".
Re: Foreigner riding a moto not registered in his name
AndyKK wrote:That's where you got me confused! With you saying "It only applies to bikes already registered" that would mean it could not be registered in your name! Because it would be used.epidemiks wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 2:22 pmI would have had the dealer organise the registration for me as a condition of the sale.atst wrote:Ok go buy it but before you do get the guy to put in writing you can return bike with full refund if you can't
Let us know how you go.
The bike shop just wants a sale they will tell you anything
I did mine long before the change, but I know people who have done it since, so unless the law has changed again since 2018 it's still possible on a first registration.
Yes, the ban {on foreigners registered 'used' bikes} only applies to bikes already registered.
Used or not, if it is the first registration in Cambodia, that registration can be done by, and in the name of, a foreigner.
I'm not following? Import tax needs to be paid prior to registration. It doesn't matter who paid, only that it has been paid.
When you are applying for the bike in your name it will not have a plate, it will have when it is registered to you, with also the card and sales paper from the dealer with that the import tax will or should be on that paper. That was the other problem in registering, if the tax was paid, or would the agreement, either way be the dealer pay or the buyer.
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epidemiks your quote -
so unless the law has changed again since 2018 it's still possible on a first registration.
Yes correct, But the moto would not have a plate (It would not display a plate in the shop). Until it was registered in the name of who was going to have the name of ownership. Also if the tax is not paid by whom it would not get registered.
so unless the law has changed again since 2018 it's still possible on a first registration.
Yes correct, But the moto would not have a plate (It would not display a plate in the shop). Until it was registered in the name of who was going to have the name of ownership. Also if the tax is not paid by whom it would not get registered.
Always "hope" but never "expect".
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