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I am confused - need help

Posted: Mon 16 Nov 2015 12:10 pm
by sylvie
Maybe someone here can help me. I want to move with my husband to northern cyprus very soon and I am confused about the residency because I hear so many different things. My husband is over 70 and I am over 60 and I heard that we dont need anymore a residency. Also I heard we need. Maybe someone know the right answer? Do we still need as a retired couple a residency or not? And how is the procedure? Any help is very welcome. Thanks in advance

Re: I am confused - need help

Posted: Mon 16 Nov 2015 2:27 pm
by come_on_aylin

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Posted: Mon 16 Nov 2015 3:12 pm
by sylvie
Thanks, it helps a bit....

So it does mean I do not have to make an initial application for residency when I am aged over 60?

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Posted: Mon 16 Nov 2015 4:53 pm
by brian24001
sylvie wrote:Thanks, it helps a bit....

So it does mean I do not have to make an initial application for residency when I am aged over 60?
I wouldn't if I was you, once you are in the system it's a bit like joining the Moonies.

Re: I am confused - need help

Posted: Mon 16 Nov 2015 6:48 pm
by SunnyParkers
Sylvia, whilst with the 'gentlemen's agreement' for over 60's you do not currently require residency if staying over 90 days, if you wish to drive in TRNC, you will need a Turkish driving licence after 90 days. It is a very simple process, but you will need residency in order to get the initial driving licence.

Re: I am confused - need help

Posted: Tue 17 Nov 2015 8:21 am
by sylvie
Thanks for all these answers. But maybe i am now more confused than before

Is this agreement, that residents over 60 dont need anymore apply for residency only valid for British People? Or is it general for all Europeans? We are not British... (maybe i should have write that before?)

Re: I am confused - need help

Posted: Thu 26 Jul 2018 8:23 pm
by tingtang
Re Msg No2.

That link appears to be out of date.

Does anyone have an updated link?

TIA.

tt.

Re: I am confused - need help

Posted: Thu 26 Jul 2018 8:57 pm
by kerry 6138

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Posted: Fri 27 Jul 2018 6:23 am
by Heaven
It is my understanding that no matter what age you will need to have the initial immigration residency. They will send you for blood test and x ray. However, because of your age you will not have to do it again if you choose not to. My husband and I still do it every year, our choice.

Re: I am confused - need help

Posted: Fri 27 Jul 2018 6:50 am
by tomsteel
Heaven wrote:It is my understanding that no matter what age you will need to have the initial immigration residency. They will send you for blood test and x ray. However, because of your age you will not have to do it again if you choose not to. My husband and I still do it every year, our choice.
Agreed. Whatever your age, you must register for an initial application if you intend to stay beyond your 90 days visa. Be aware though, whilst expats call it 'residency', your passport stamp from Immigration will show you as 'Visitor'. Good luck/Iyi Şanslar!

Re: I am confused - need help

Posted: Fri 27 Jul 2018 6:53 am
by Groucho
The following paragraphs from the BRS page need you to read between the lines...

" This concession for the over 60’s is not legally binding. Therefore a TRNC government can cancel this arrangement at any time.

· Anyone seeking permanent residency must, currently, have five consecutive annual residency stamps in their passport. Anyone choosing not to renew will not obtain a residency stamp and this may make them ineligible to obtain permanent residency."

This cosy arrangement for over 60's is not enshrined in law and as such is untested in a court of law. So it's a matter for anyone non-Cypriot to determine if they are willing to be the guinea pig... Personally the residency process for over 60's is now so simple and relatively cheap that I den't feel it is necessary to take the risk albeit a small risk. As once you've done the first one you can apply for two years and then once you've done 5 years you can get permanent residency and be in full compliance with the law (such as it is).

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Posted: Fri 27 Jul 2018 7:37 am
by tomsteel
As once you've done the first one you can apply for two years and then once you've done 5 years you can get permanent residency and be in full compliance with the law (such as it is).[/quote]

Does anybody know how many 'Permanent Residency' visas have been issued in the last 8 years or so to the UK expats, please? If not, is there a contact somebody knows who I can ask? Thank you.

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Posted: Fri 27 Jul 2018 9:49 am
by Groucho
tomsteel wrote:As once you've done the first one you can apply for two years and then once you've done 5 years you can get permanent residency and be in full compliance with the law (such as it is).
Does anybody know how many 'Permanent Residency' visas have been issued in the last 8 years or so to the UK expats, please? If not, is there a contact somebody knows who I can ask? Thank you.[/quote]

Tom,

I think the more relevant statistic would be the number who've been refused upon application... As once you've got 5 years in and not blotted your copybook I think it's meant to be a matter of applying paying the sum and getting it... No rights other than residence - but I wonder how many people have bothered to apply... The Cyprus rumour mill will have been working overtime but I don't think there should be any problem - after all they want your money and it's all up front.

Re: I am confused - need help

Posted: Fri 27 Jul 2018 2:10 pm
by JoandJelly
Is permanent residency the same as the white kimlik?