boomerang wrote:aussieturk if your family left cyprus prior to '74 you can claim your land today...why not enquire rather than making assumptions...
My parents left in the 50's and I was born in Australia. They left then because they amongst thousands of others were persecuted and had no future in Cyprus. However, land holdings were large on both sides of the family, but both grandparents had lots of children, so the land was split up and both parents were given about 25 acres each.
Like so many others, all I am wondering is what will happen in the future.
aussieturk wrote:boomerang wrote:aussieturk if your family left cyprus prior to '74 you can claim your land today...why not enquire rather than making assumptions...
My parents left in the 50's and I was born in Australia. They left then because they amongst thousands of others were persecuted and had no future in Cyprus. However, land holdings were large on both sides of the family, but both grandparents had lots of children, so the land was split up and both parents were given about 25 acres each.
Like so many others, all I am wondering is what will happen in the future.
boomerang wrote:aussieturk wrote:boomerang wrote:aussieturk if your family left cyprus prior to '74 you can claim your land today...why not enquire rather than making assumptions...
My parents left in the 50's and I was born in Australia. They left then because they amongst thousands of others were persecuted and had no future in Cyprus. However, land holdings were large on both sides of the family, but both grandparents had lots of children, so the land was split up and both parents were given about 25 acres each.
Like so many others, all I am wondering is what will happen in the future.
then what are you waiting for?...make a claim today and your can have your land as we speak...it's very simple...
which state you in?...i am in melbourne...we regularly meet with another tc, umit, you are more than welcome in meeting us for a beer, if you are in melbourne, down brunswick street...
Expatkiwi wrote:boomerang wrote:aussieturk wrote:boomerang wrote:aussieturk if your family left cyprus prior to '74 you can claim your land today...why not enquire rather than making assumptions...
My parents left in the 50's and I was born in Australia. They left then because they amongst thousands of others were persecuted and had no future in Cyprus. However, land holdings were large on both sides of the family, but both grandparents had lots of children, so the land was split up and both parents were given about 25 acres each.
Like so many others, all I am wondering is what will happen in the future.
then what are you waiting for?...make a claim today and your can have your land as we speak...it's very simple...
which state you in?...i am in melbourne...we regularly meet with another tc, umit, you are more than welcome in meeting us for a beer, if you are in melbourne, down brunswick street...
Careful, Aussieturk... He'd probably either spit or piss in your beer....
boomerang wrote:aussieturk wrote:boomerang wrote:aussieturk if your family left cyprus prior to '74 you can claim your land today...why not enquire rather than making assumptions...
My parents left in the 50's and I was born in Australia. They left then because they amongst thousands of others were persecuted and had no future in Cyprus. However, land holdings were large on both sides of the family, but both grandparents had lots of children, so the land was split up and both parents were given about 25 acres each.
Like so many others, all I am wondering is what will happen in the future.
then what are you waiting for?...make a claim today and your can have your land as we speak...it's very simple...
which state you in?...i am in melbourne...we regularly meet with another tc, umit, you are more than welcome in meeting us for a beer, if you are in melbourne, down brunswick street...
YFred wrote:boomerang wrote:aussieturk wrote:boomerang wrote:aussieturk if your family left cyprus prior to '74 you can claim your land today...why not enquire rather than making assumptions...
My parents left in the 50's and I was born in Australia. They left then because they amongst thousands of others were persecuted and had no future in Cyprus. However, land holdings were large on both sides of the family, but both grandparents had lots of children, so the land was split up and both parents were given about 25 acres each.
Like so many others, all I am wondering is what will happen in the future.
then what are you waiting for?...make a claim today and your can have your land as we speak...it's very simple...
which state you in?...i am in melbourne...we regularly meet with another tc, umit, you are more than welcome in meeting us for a beer, if you are in melbourne, down brunswick street...
Your day must be 3 years long. Because deniz applied and 3 years on he is still waiting, explain your stupidity bumbo.
aussieturk wrote:boomerang wrote:aussieturk if your family left cyprus prior to '74 you can claim your land today...why not enquire rather than making assumptions...
My parents left in the 50's and I was born in Australia. They left then because they amongst thousands of others were persecuted and had no future in Cyprus. However, land holdings were large on both sides of the family, but both grandparents had lots of children, so the land was split up and both parents were given about 25 acres each.
Like so many others, all I am wondering is what will happen in the future.
aussieturk wrote:The South talks about the Orams case and other land built on ion the North, but fails to talk about the Turkish Title land in the South.
In the South, land has been built on by Greeks, fortunates have been made, but will they be happy to give it up and compensate the rightful owners. My family had 50 acres in the South near Larnaca, my mothers village has been demolished and brand new houses have been built by Greek developers.
I wonder how much money I am owed as part of my inheritance?
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