Residency processing time
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- Kibkommer
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Residency processing time
Does anyone know if there is an extra delay in residency processing. Medical insurance is complete The process page is still showing awaiting immigration.. It hasn't been this long before. The online application went in on 24th Sept. and the subsequent visit to the Police on the 5th Oct. The phone no's 0392 6111013 and 17 aren't answering and the '0' for operator is looping. İs anyone else in the same 'boat'?
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Residency processing time
Some people are talking about 12 weeks and more so no need to worry just yet. If you are intending on leaving the island for any length of time it is possible to book an appointment on line to visit immigration. https://randevu.icisleri.gov.ct.tr/VATA ... ture=en-US
Some people have just turned up at the office with their flight tickets and spoke to someone in the enquiry desk and it was sorted within minutes.
So in answer to your last question yes many of us are. We are in the system and as long as we don't leave the Country which we have no intention of doing at the moment there is no problem and I am quite happy to wait. I just log on once a week to see if anything has moved on.
Some people have just turned up at the office with their flight tickets and spoke to someone in the enquiry desk and it was sorted within minutes.
So in answer to your last question yes many of us are. We are in the system and as long as we don't leave the Country which we have no intention of doing at the moment there is no problem and I am quite happy to wait. I just log on once a week to see if anything has moved on.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Residency processing time
I'm at 60% and have been for some time. I've left the country and will pick it up again in Feb when back in TRNC.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Residency processing time
Friends also attended the police station on 5th or 6th October and haven't been asked to pay their state insurance yet, just sitting on 50%.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Residency processing time
You can leave for up to 60 days without penalty (was 30) .
If you are leaving for longer, as advised, you will have to go to immigration,
Good luck.
If you are leaving for longer, as advised, you will have to go to immigration,
Good luck.
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Re: Residency processing time
It took four weeks for us to be asked to pay for the insurance.come_on_aylin wrote: ↑Thu 02 Dec 2021 1:33 pmFriends also attended the police station on 5th or 6th October and haven't been asked to pay their state insurance yet, just sitting on 50%.
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Re: Residency processing time
Had ours this morning, been in since mid September
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Residency processing time
Thank you for the replies. We have been here permanently for 18 years . Just seems a lot longer than usual. Thanks again.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Residency processing time
Seems to be a bit of a lottery. We had our police appointment on 14th September, paid state insurance 22nd September and received residency 12th November. Similar timeline for 3 other friends who applied within 3 weeks of us, not sure what happens to some applications, they seem to disappear.
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Re: Residency processing time
Go along to immigration, no appointment necessary, let them know you've been waiting for a while, and it will be complete by 9am the next morning. Had a similar issue, had waited 7 weeks, went and she said check in the morning!
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Re: Residency processing time
Don't take for granted what happened last time will be the same this time. They are enforcing the 60 days and it will mean as well as a fine you will have to start it all over again.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Residency processing time
Interesting, I was under the impression that you couldn't access the website from outwith TRNC. Of course, I could well be getting confused with something else.
Mine is through for this year anyway now, and did take forever. Wasn't too fussed though, as I had no plans to travel anywhere.
Chris makes a good point, as they are hammering down on things nowadays, when before they tended to let things slide. Personally, I'd be making sure residency was through before leaving the country, for peace of mind.
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Re: Residency processing time
Shame that the powers that be aren't "hammering down on things" regarding the online processing of residence applications, isnt it.....instead of letting "things slide"?alphamike wrote: ↑Sat 04 Dec 2021 7:29 amInteresting, I was under the impression that you couldn't access the website from outwith TRNC. Of course, I could well be getting confused with something else.
Mine is through for this year anyway now, and did take forever. Wasn't too fussed though, as I had no plans to travel anywhere.
Chris makes a good point, as they are hammering down on things nowadays, when before they tended to let things slide. Personally, I'd be making sure residency was through before leaving the country, for peace of mind.
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Re: Residency processing time
You are right you cannot access the website from outside of the TRNC and they will not process your application whilst you are out of the country. This happened to me in October and I was given 30 days on re-entry at Ercan. My residency was finally approved on day 29 following much chasing. I started my renewal on 2nd July.alphamike wrote: ↑Sat 04 Dec 2021 7:29 amInteresting, I was under the impression that you couldn't access the website from outwith TRNC. Of course, I could well be getting confused with something else.
Mine is through for this year anyway now, and did take forever. Wasn't too fussed though, as I had no plans to travel anywhere.
Chris makes a good point, as they are hammering down on things nowadays, when before they tended to let things slide. Personally, I'd be making sure residency was through before leaving the country, for peace of mind.
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Re: Residency processing time
I doubt many of us will argue with that JCB!
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Residency processing time
alphamike wrote: ↑Sat 04 Dec 2021 7:29 amInteresting, I was under the impression that you couldn't access the website from outwith TRNC. Of course, I could well be getting confused with something else.
Mine is through for this year anyway now, and did take forever. Wasn't too fussed though, as I had no plans to travel anywhere.
Chris makes a good point, as they are hammering down on things nowadays, when before they tended to let things slide. Personally, I'd be making sure residency was through before leaving the country, for peace of mind.
Yep - a friend has my trnc mobile and logs in and pays from there.
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Re: Residency processing time
Thank J&J, thought that was the case, but I do sometimes get confused.