Residence
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Residence
All the information you need can be found on this website
http://www.brstrnc.com
If you search this site (kibkom) using residency as a keyword you should find latest info.
http://www.brstrnc.com
If you search this site (kibkom) using residency as a keyword you should find latest info.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Residence
Currently, there is no 'residency' status for expats in the TRNC. On arrival you will start the process outlined and secure a 'visitor' stamp in your passport, valid for one year, which must be renewed annually unless you are over 60 years of age. The term 'Resident' is often misused/misquoted here. TRNC Driving Licences are required after 90 days here. That process is simple and has been explained previously here. Costs are more complex, as the TRNC Government raise them without warning, as they do with the costs of stamps required for legal processes.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Residence
does anyone know the monetary requirements for a renewal for residency. my partner had the ten grand in a turk bank, as asked for the first time, but don't have that amount now, and hes retired at 51 with a uk service pension? Isn't this proof of income enough?
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Residence
I was a bit short of money here about 2 years ago....I took copies of old bank statements where I was showıng adequate funds,and got passed !!!.I don't believe when you retıre ın UK counts.Over 60 here you are retired
- Keithcaley
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Re: Residence
I would think so - they just want to see that you have sufficient income to support yourselftr123 wrote:does anyone know the monetary requirements for a renewal for residency. my partner had the ten grand in a turk bank, as asked for the first time, but don't have that amount now, and hes retired at 51 with a uk service pension? Isn't this proof of income enough?
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- Kibkommer
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