marrying indigenous magalasy will it help foreigner have ground?
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You will get nothing from marrying a local woman. Land ownership is only for malagasy citizens.
The least you'll be able to do is buy land and put it in your wife's name. If you do so, you wife can kick you out of "her" property anytime she wants, and it's sadly what happens most of the time.
And I strongly advise you learn at least french and at best malagasy otherwise people will take advantage of you.
missounette wrote:I'll give you a short version of what serge45 wrote.
You will get nothing from marrying a local woman. Land ownership is only for malagasy citizens.
The least you'll be able to do is buy land and put it in your wife's name. If you do so, you wife can kick you out of "her" property anytime she wants, and it's sadly what happens most of the time.
And I strongly advise you learn at least french and at best malagasy otherwise people will take advantage of you.
When you talk strictly about land ownership, a vazaha can put the land in his childs name and if he takes care of the child he can thus control the child and in a way he can own the land till the child is 18 years old and up till that point the vazaha can do what he wants with the land and in this way the vazaha keeps the land out of the Malagasy wifes name should they divorce. .  I am not familiar with divorce law but from what I have heard that a man has a right to keep his child if the child is more than 7 years old.
Thus if u wanna get married to "indigenious" Malagasy woman just for the land, u will be disappointed.
It is very helpful
My wife is Malagasy and I'm hoping to move with her to be near her family in Andapa
I'm trying to learn as much as possible about the customs and culture to help me.
Thankyou
Richard Ablett wrote:Thank-you for this information.
It is very helpful
My wife is Malagasy and I'm hoping to move with her to be near her family in Andapa
I'm trying to learn as much as possible about the customs and culture to help me.
Thankyou
Is that in the Sava region? and is your wife Tsimihety or Sakalava?
Yes it is in the Sava region
I apologise I'm not sure about what the wife ordinates people wise Sakalava or Tsimihety
I will message her and find out then post the information
I hope this helps
Regards Richard
Richard Ablett wrote:Salama
Yes it is in the Sava region
I apologise I'm not sure about what the wife ordinates people wise Sakalava or Tsimihety
I will message her and find out then post the information
I hope this helps
Regards Richard
It would be good to find out which tribe because each one has different customs , My wife is Sakalava and she cannot eat Pork. Both those two tribes have tromba which means the person who has tromba may have extra meal restrictions such as no chicken or eggs or food cooked with eggs like cake. Also with tromba if they have the "gift" they can go into trances and talk with the dead kings of the past and each person can have more than one tromba. Some trombas mean that you cannot travel on Tuesday and I think Sunday. Also you cannot buy/shop or work and bury the dead on certain days of the week.  etc.....
Thankyou for the information.
It is a great help.
I appreciate the information and eventually when I move to Andapa I will have a good understanding of the people and customs/culture which will make life a little easier adapting to my new life
Regards Richard
@TropicAlex fascinating! I have an idea of what the "honey traps" are, but please share some examples. I'm hoping to be able to move to Madagascar before the end of the year, and I think I should know about the honey traps, before then.lol
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