Raymanoff wrote:According to EU, there is no North Cyprus so there cant be any immigration there...
Jerry wrote:Raymanoff wrote:According to EU, there is no North Cyprus so there cant be any immigration there...
No, it is part of the ROC. Those TCs who live in the north are entitled to ROC passports (just like you) because they, according to the EU law, are citizens of the EU. Citizens of the EU can, as far as I know, move freely from one EU country to another.
zgn wrote:Ah, the welcome arms of the Greek! Yet another myth dispelled!
Remember this or write it down so you can read it (or have somebody read it to you) every now and then:
You voted to join the EU, you managed to cheat your way into it and now you have to suffer the concequences of being part of the EU. It is no longer a case of being able pick a bit you like and ignore the bits you don't anymore. Read a little of the constitution you have entered into and let it sink in slowly that any EU citizen from any part of the EU has the right to settle in any part of the EU. Like it or like it not you managed to convince the pratts in Belgum that the whole Island should be in the EU and so it is! It is just that the aquise is not applied to one third of it YET. However, conolisation has happened to everyone within the EU just by being part of it.
Would love to know which village you were born in and when - also which Brit aircraft was bombing you in Cyprus, who knows, it may have been me!
zgn wrote:Ok, I am one of the upstarts that have retired to the North (pre74 Turkish Title land before we get side tracked on that one) and left nothing in the UK to return to. Live here on pensions and no savings and amongst the locals and not the expats as we wished to be true guests of our hosts and help them as much as they help us. There, scene set.
We have learnt a fair bit of Turkish and that is not an easy thing to do but now we can have the occasional trip across the line into the RoC we need to have some simple words in Greek at our disposal.
Would anyone please let us know what the words are for the following and if possible print them out phonetically (as they is spoke) so we can say the right thing in the right place:
Please?
Thank you?
Sorry?
Excuse me?
Can I help you?
That will do for now if anyone can help. Many thanks.
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