Politics and Elections
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Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 10:24 am |
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VERY IMPORTANT FOR EX-PATS WHO WANT TO VOTE:
No doubt some ex-pats have wanted to be listed on the electoral roll to vote at municipal elections. You will have been told that you must first get a Cyprus ID. My advice is DO NOT APPLY FOR A CYPRUS ID at this time. I have been arguing this matter with the powers that be and after 2 1/2 years I have finally got a written response from European Commission in Brussels. As I expected, they say: the condition of EU citizens requiring first a Cyprus passport seems to be contrary to the EC directive 2004/38/EC.
I expect in a few weeks (or months) you will need only your own passport and residence permit to enroll.[/u][/b] |
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Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 1:49 pm |
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| Tim Drayton |
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| PatCon wrote: |
VERY IMPORTANT FOR EX-PATS WHO WANT TO VOTE:
No doubt some ex-pats have wanted to be listed on the electoral roll to vote at municipal elections. You will have been told that you must first get a Cyprus ID. My advice is DO NOT APPLY FOR A CYPRUS ID at this time. I have been arguing this matter with the powers that be and after 2 1/2 years I have finally got a written response from European Commission in Brussels. As I expected, they say: the condition of EU citizens requiring first a Cyprus passport seems to be contrary to the EC directive 2004/38/EC.
I expect in a few weeks (or months) you will need only your own passport and residence permit to enroll.[/u][/b] |
I have applied and received a Cyprus ID. It is a very convenient form of identity to carry around and I don't see what the big deal is.
A Cyprus ID card is different from a Cyprus passport. |
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Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 3:32 pm |
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| If you lived in the Larnaca district, Tim, you would find the application for a Cyprus ID is made difficult by the staff insisting you present your birth certificate which must show your father's name. This usually means sending off documents (and money, of course) to Caxton House to get a new birth certificate before you can even apply for a Cyprus ID. Many ex-pats don't want the hassle of this and therefore don't vote. In future there will be no hassle. I also think it is a good thing to put the legal situation here straight. Incidentally, as proof of identity here I use a credit card sized European driving license which is accepted everywhere as an ID (and possibly because I got mine in Germany it NEVER expires). |
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 4:21 pm |
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| If you lived in the Larnaca district, Tim, you would find the application for a Cyprus ID is made difficult by the staff insisting you present your birth certificate which must show your father's name. This usually means sending off documents (and money, of course) to Caxton House to get a new birth certificate before you can even apply for a Cyprus ID. Many ex-pats don't want the hassle of this and therefore don't vote. In future there will be no hassle. I also think it is a good thing to put the legal situation here straight. Incidentally, as proof of identity here I use a credit card sized European driving license which is accepted everywhere as an ID (and possibly because I got mine in Germany it NEVER expires). |
Yes, I had to apply for a full birth certificate. Been there, done that. I still find it handy to have a universally accepted ID card now that I have gone through all that hastle. |
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 4:48 pm |
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Yes ... the Cyprus ID card opens many doors ....
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 5:03 pm |
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| Oracle wrote: |
Yes ... the Cyprus ID card opens many doors ....
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Yes, I used a credit card once to open the yale type lock on a front door by slipping it through between the door and the jamb.  |
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 5:18 pm |
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Yes ... the Cyprus ID card opens many doors ....
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Yes, I used a credit card once to open the yale type lock on a front door by slipping it through between the door and the jamb.  |
.... well the Cyprus ID card is less flexible and more robust, so you no longer have to damage your credit cards  |
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 5:34 pm |
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| Oracle wrote: |
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Yes ... the Cyprus ID card opens many doors ....
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Yes, I used a credit card once to open the yale type lock on a front door by slipping it through between the door and the jamb.  |
.... well the Cyprus ID card is less flexible and more robust, so you no longer have to damage your credit cards  |
You mean "RoC" card don't you..... Can be used in the TRNC for verifying passports on entry!!!!!! |
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 5:48 pm |
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| zan wrote: |
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Yes ... the Cyprus ID card opens many doors ....
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Yes, I used a credit card once to open the yale type lock on a front door by slipping it through between the door and the jamb.  |
.... well the Cyprus ID card is less flexible and more robust, so you no longer have to damage your credit cards  |
You mean "RoC" card don't you..... Can be used in the TRNC for verifying passports on entry!!!!!! |
I think we all know Cyprus is a Republic Zan ... ... just like Britain is Great .... but you don't have to overuse the terms .... (Square! ..... ) |
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 5:51 pm |
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| Oracle wrote: |
| zan wrote: |
| Oracle wrote: |
| bill cobbett wrote: |
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Yes ... the Cyprus ID card opens many doors ....
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Yes, I used a credit card once to open the yale type lock on a front door by slipping it through between the door and the jamb.  |
.... well the Cyprus ID card is less flexible and more robust, so you no longer have to damage your credit cards  |
You mean "RoC" card don't you..... Can be used in the TRNC for verifying passports on entry!!!!!! |
I think we all know Cyprus is a Republic Zan ... ... just like Britain is Great .... but you don't have to overuse the terms .... (Square! ..... ) |
Republic of the SOUTH>>>>>>>>>>>  |
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