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With
its outstanding natural
beauty and rich architectural
and cultural heritage,
its ski slopes and beaches,
its innumerable restaurants
and shopping centers,
Lebanon promises an
Indisputably Unforgettable
Stay;
Lebanon
is a liberal country,
which was founded on
private initiative.
The foundation of its
economy has always allowed
it to attract capitals,
companies and people
of all nations and continents
who find the infrastructures
that enable them to
work harmoniously in
Lebanon and its neighboring
countries.
Lebanon
is the land of:
1. Soaring mountains
and plunging valleys
threaded with many rivers
2. Ancient cities and
modern technological
achievements
3. Cosmopolitan, hospitable
people and delicious
food
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on
its coastal area, Lebanon
enjoys a Mediterranean
climate (hot summers
and mild winters). Summer
temperatures in the
capital (Beirut) range
from 29o C to 32 o C
(84oF to 90oF). Winter
temperatures range from
16oC to 20oC (61oF to
66oF).The most pleasant
months are April, May.
Late October and November.
In the summer, mountain
regions, with their
cooler and less humid
weather, attract many
residents. In winter,
temperatures at higher
altitudes can drop below
zero and many mountaintops
remain covered with
snow throughout most
of the year.
Since Lebanon enjoys
a summery climate from
May to October, pack
some light cotton and
linen cloths. Don't
forget your bathing
suit! If you're planning
on visiting Lebanon
during the winter (November
to April), it would
be advisable to wear
warmer cloths (woolens,
polo-necks…). We also
recommend you bring
a coat and scarf. Don't
forget to pack a couple
of smart evening outfits,
for dining out in Lebanon
can be a very stylish
affair!
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Religion
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17
religious communities,
most of which are Christian,
Muslim and Druze |
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-Languages
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Arabic is the official
language. English & French
are widely spoken |
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-Political
System
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A Parliamentary Democracy
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Major Cities
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Tripoli,
Jbeil (Byblos) on the
North coast. Saida (Sidon).
Nabatieh and Sour (Tyre)
on the South coast.
Chtaura, Zahle and Baalbeck
in the east.
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Food & Drinks
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Well
known Lebanese mezzes
and arak but also a
multiple choice of European,
American, Japanese,
Taiwanese, Mexican food
in addition to all kinds
of alcoholic and non-alcoholic
drinks
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Currency
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The
local currency is Lebanese
Pound or Lira (L.L or
LBP), You can pay in
dollars as well: US$
1.00 = L.L 1,500.00
Notes are in denominations
of LL1,000 - LL5,000
- LL10,000 - LL20,000
- LL50,000 - LL100,000,
coins are in pieces
of LL50 - LL100 - LL250
- LL500
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National
Product
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Agriculture
10%
Industry & Construction
20%
Trade & Services 70%
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-GDP
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US$ 14.5 billion in 1999
(approx) |
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-Infrastructure
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Modern telecommunication
systems, extensive road
networks and modern port
facilities |
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Financial & Other
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High
skilled human capital,
diversification opportunities
with various types of
business entities, new
free trade zones, extensive
local banking services
and bank secrecy, free
exchange regime, advantageous
fiscal frame work, open
entry for foreign investment
and guarantees for investment
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Industries
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Banking, food processing,
textiles, cement, oil
refining, chemicals, jewelry,
metal fabricating |
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Agriculture
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The principal products
are citrus fruits, vegetables,
potatoes, olives, tobacco,
sheep, goats |
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-Beirut
International Airport
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The
new airport was modernized
recently at a total
cost of US$ 380 million,
and can handle a 6-
million passenger yearly
traffic
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Customs
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All ordinary personal
effects are exempt from
custom duty. Visitors
are allowed to import
2 bottles of alcohol and
500 gms of tobacco |
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Visas
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Visas
to Lebanon can be obtained
at Beirut International
Airport and on the Lebanon/Syria
borders for nationals
of the following countries:
• Western Europe:
Austria, Belgium, Denmark,
Finland, France, Germany,
Greece, Ireland, Italy,
Luxembourg, Netherlands,
Norway, Portugal, Spain,
Sweden, Switzerland
and United Kingdom.
• Other Countries:
Argentina, Australia,
Brazil, Canada, Chile,
Japan, Malaysia, Mexico,
South Korea, USA and
Venezuela.
Visas
are issued at the immigration
counter at the airport
at a nominal fee and
are valid for 90 days
from date of entry.
Kindly note the following
conditions for obtaining
the visa: no Israeli
stamp or visa to appear
in the passport, passport
must be valid for a
minimum of 3 months
and a valid return ticket
must be presented.
Visa Fees:
Fifteen-days visa: 25,000
LBP
Three-months visa, single
entry: 50,000 LBP
Multi-entry tourist
visa: 100,000 LBP
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Returning Lebanese
Nationals:
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Requirements
for customs clearance
(at the airport or the
port): Proof of residency
in a foreign country,
change of residency
certificate (attested
by the Lebanese embassy
in the country of former
residence), proof of
residency in Lebanon
(a rent contract attested
by the municipality
or an ownership deed
certified by the mayor).
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- Non-Nationals
moving to Lebanon:
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Requirements
to avoid paying import
duty on personal effects
are the following: A
certified letter from
former/present employer
stating change of residence,
job title, nature of
work you will be doing
in Lebanon, legalised
by the Lebanese embassy
in country of origin
and by the local authorities.
Also, you will need
a detailed packing list,
a rent contract (legalised
by local municipality),
a work permit and a
residence visa. In case
you are bringing a pet
with you, make sure
to have an international
health certificate from
your local vet. Dogs
must be vaccinated against
rabies (not more than
30 days).
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- Medical
checklist before arrival
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You
will require the following:
up to date tetanus injection,
hepatitis A, valid medical
insurance and current
medical report from
your doctor.
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- Tourist
Refund - Value added Tax
- VAT
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Starting
01 February 2002, tourists
departing from Lebanon
are entitled to a VAT
refund on goods purchased
during their stay. During
the February Shopping
Festival, and until
the management of the
tourist refund mechanism
is handed over to a
private company, the
customs administration
will handle the VAT
refund claims. Which
purchases do not entitle
the tourist to a VAT
refund? All kinds of
services (hotels, telecommunications,
car rentals, guided
tours All kinds of foods
and beverages (restaurants,
cafés, supermarkets
Fuel and tobacco.
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- What
are the conditions required
for a VAT refund?
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The goods must be transported
in the tourist's personal
luggage. The tourist must
have bought the goods
from a VAT registered
retailer. The total value
for each invoice from
each store must exceed
150,000 LBP per year.
The purchases should be
exported from Lebanon
within three months of
the date of purchase i.e.
the date of the invoice.
The goods don't necessarily
have to be transported
upon the tourist's first
departure from Lebanon
as long as he is still
within the time limit
determined above. The
purchases should be new
and not used in Lebanon
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- What
should the tourist do in
order to claim a VAT refund?
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The
tourist must ask the
VAT registered retailer
to issue, an invoice
containing the retailer's
VAT registration number,
his name and address,
the tourist's name and
address, the description
and value of the transaction,
and the amount of VAT
paid. The tourist must
obtain a refund claim
from the registered
retailer (or at the
airport when departing)
and must fill it out.
The tourist must present
the customs administration
at the point of departure
with the goods, the
VAT refund claim, and
the invoices related
to that refund. It should
be noted that the customs
administration will
keep the original invoices.
Therefore, any tourist
wishing to retain copies
of these invoices must
photocopy them in advance
or ask the retailer
to issue another copy
upon purchase of the
goods. The customs administration
will inspect the goods
for which a refund is
claimed in order to
ensure that they match
the related invoices.
It will also stamp the
refund claim and all
its attachments.
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When is the
decision of acceptance or
refusal of the request issued?
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The
refund claims shall
be handled by the unit
that will be in charge
of the management of
the tourist refund.
When the required conditions
are met, the tax is
refunded, either by
check or credit card
transfer, after deduction
of the company's commission.
If the refund claim
is rejected, then the
tourist is notified
of the rejection of
the claim, as well as
the reason for the refusal.
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Useful
Numbers while you are in
Lebanon
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-Fire
Brigade 175
-Civil Defense 125
-Internal Security 112
-Police 160
-Red Cross 140
-Operator 100
-Information 120
-Airport 01.628000
-Tourist Police 01.350901
- 01.343286 - 01.343209
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Figure
& Facts
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Amazing Figures and Facts
about Lebanon |
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Identity:
Lebanon is a liberal country,
which was founded on private initiative.
The foundation of its economy has
always allowed it to attract capitals,
companies and people of all nations
and continents who find the infrastructures
that enable them to work harmoniously
in Lebanon and its neighboring countries.......,
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