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Postby shahmaran » Tue Nov 27, 2007 2:26 pm

Kikapu, in that case she is nothing but a British resident in Turkey, has nothing to do with the TRNC...

Get Real, you have absolutely misunderstood my point (probably deliberately for convenience due to you're arrogance)

Phoenix i am not sure about welfare because, yes i am too young but if thats what one really wants im sure its not a big problem to obtain a Turkish citizenship (if you need to) along with your TRNC, which in fact i am thinking about doing if i get a job there, same goes for voting, on the other hand i don't think the opinion of a few young bank girls mean too much, i mean how many TRNC citizens are there in the whole world, let alone the handful within 70 million Turks, its not a surprise that they have never encountered one before, in fact most people in Turkey have never met a Cypriot, and you often do get asked questions such as "what language do people speak there, or what currency do you use" etc etc.

I would not take the opinion of a few and use it to generalize an entire nation, as it seems to be the trend around here, its just too easy for it to be accurate...
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Postby Get Real! » Tue Nov 27, 2007 2:30 pm

shahmaran wrote:Get Real, you have absolutely misunderstood my point (probably deliberately for convenience due to you're arrogance)

I'll lend you my RoC id card next time, the banks in Turkey will treat you like royalty thinking you're loaded with ₤20 Cyprus bills! :lol:
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Postby Kikapu » Tue Nov 27, 2007 2:48 pm

shahmaran wrote:Kikapu, in that case she is nothing but a British resident in Turkey, has nothing to do with the TRNC......


Shah, my sister was also born in Cyprus....I did mention we were twins, correct.!!

As TC's, we are considered to be "TRNC" citizens whether one likes it or not, so she has little choice in the matter. Then again, when she moved to Turkey in the early 70's, there was no such place called the "TRNC". Just as a side interest, for me to be declared not a "TRNC" citizen, I need to do my military first in the "TRNC"or pay the money.

Talk about getting your balls squeezed from both sides. :lol:
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Postby Get Real! » Tue Nov 27, 2007 2:51 pm

Kikapu wrote:
shahmaran wrote:Kikapu, in that case she is nothing but a British resident in Turkey, has nothing to do with the TRNC......


Shah, my sister was also born in Cyprus....I did mention we were twins, correct.!!

As TC's, we are considered to be "TRNC" citizens whether one likes it or not, so she has little choice in the matter. Then again, when she moved to Turkey in the early 70's, there was no such place called the "TRNC". Just as a side interest, for me to be declared not a "TRNC" citizen, I need to do my military first in the "TRNC"or pay the money.

Talk about getting your balls squeezed from both sides. :lol:

One's balls in a vice comes to mind... :?
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Postby shahmaran » Tue Nov 27, 2007 2:51 pm

Get Real! wrote:
shahmaran wrote:Get Real, you have absolutely misunderstood my point (probably deliberately for convenience due to you're arrogance)

I'll lend you my RoC id card next time, the banks in Turkey will treat you like royalty thinking you're loaded with ₤20 Cyprus bills! :lol:


Thanks but i could get my own one if i wanted to, however in reality I wouldn't use the "RoC" id card to wipe my dogs ass let alone walking around with it ;)

Also there is plenty of Euro Trash wondering around in Turkey as it is, you wont be anything new to them :lol: :lol:
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Postby halil » Tue Nov 27, 2007 2:55 pm

Kikapu wrote:
phoenix wrote:How easy is it for Turkish Cypriots to emigrate to Turkey?

. . . We hear a lot about disconcerted TCs leaving for the UK . . . . . but what about those that see Turkey as a pioneering place (:roll:) to live and work.

Do the TCs have instant access to Turkey?

If so, obviously leading on from what Nikitas said, they should not be encouraged back to Cyprus once the Turkish troops have left and we have re-unification.




I'm not at all for certain, but my twin sister has been living in Turkey for the last 35+ years, and she only has a permit to live there, despite being married to a Turk and having had children there.

Kikapu ,
again u giving wrong information.
every TC's holds TRNC identification card can get Turkish Passports and Turkish İidentification card.
month ago my cousin came from London. He was born in UK. Both Parents are TC's. He applied for TRNC identification and he got it. After that he paid 3million YTL for Army to be free from military services.
He applied for Turkish citizen ship and he got it.

[color=darkred]He can goto Turkey now without visas also he can work or can open business or he can buy house in Turkey.[/color]

On the other hand, Turks were able to come and settle in Cyprus (Occupied Areas) problem free, and to sweeten the deal even more, they got to move into other Cypriots Properties, cost or rent free. So I think this privilege only works one way. I would like to see any Cypriot TC or GC go to Turkey and just move into another person's property. They better pad their butts with thick cushions, for the Ass Kicking they will get from the authorities and the owners of those properties.

İt is not that much easy to get a land or buy land now . Laws are change now.To get a job also difficult now. Some business man have to get permission for u .even if they get the permission there is a time on it .they have to renew it again.


To many TC's are working at Turkey.
lots of them doctors,engineers
well known heart and brain surgery doctors are TC's.
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Postby Get Real! » Tue Nov 27, 2007 2:56 pm

shahmaran wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
shahmaran wrote:Get Real, you have absolutely misunderstood my point (probably deliberately for convenience due to you're arrogance)

I'll lend you my RoC id card next time, the banks in Turkey will treat you like royalty thinking you're loaded with ₤20 Cyprus bills! :lol:


Thanks but i could get my own one if i wanted to, however in reality I wouldn't use the "RoC" id card to wipe my dogs ass let alone walking around with it ;)

Wiping your dog's bum with plastic is considered cruel so just use those handy pieces of red material conveniently located all over the northern part of the island hanging off poles... that's what we do! :lol:
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Postby shahmaran » Tue Nov 27, 2007 2:59 pm

Kikapu wrote:
shahmaran wrote:Kikapu, in that case she is nothing but a British resident in Turkey, has nothing to do with the TRNC......


Shah, my sister was also born in Cyprus....I did mention we were twins, correct.!!

As TC's, we are considered to be "TRNC" citizens whether one likes it or not, so she has little choice in the matter. Then again, when she moved to Turkey in the early 70's, there was no such place called the "TRNC". Just as a side interest, for me to be declared not a "TRNC" citizen, I need to do my military first in the "TRNC"or pay the money.

Talk about getting your balls squeezed from both sides. :lol:


Kikapu i was just talking about her legal status, im sure she is as Cypriot as the next Cypriot, maybe her status was similar to my mums who had to keep going to the UK to renew her Cyprus passport, so maybe your sister decided it was much practical to get a residence permit and be a Brit in Turkey, i dont know im just guessing...
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Postby shahmaran » Tue Nov 27, 2007 3:02 pm

Get Real! wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
shahmaran wrote:Get Real, you have absolutely misunderstood my point (probably deliberately for convenience due to you're arrogance)

I'll lend you my RoC id card next time, the banks in Turkey will treat you like royalty thinking you're loaded with ₤20 Cyprus bills! :lol:


Thanks but i could get my own one if i wanted to, however in reality I wouldn't use the "RoC" id card to wipe my dogs ass let alone walking around with it ;)

Wiping your dog's bum with plastic is considered cruel so just use those handy pieces of red material conveniently located all over the northern part of the island hanging off poles... that's what we do! :lol:


Yes you are right but i can always use it as a poopa-scoopa instead :lol: :lol:

Also i think its you people who love doing the flag pole climbing, if we want something from there we just shoot it down :lol: :lol:
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Postby Nikitas » Tue Nov 27, 2007 3:06 pm

"Also i think its you people who love doing the flag pole climbing, if we want something from there we just shoot it down "

With an attitude like that why moan about what happened in Bosnia? Or is shooting a sport exclusively reserved for Ottoman nobles?
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