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RoC Passports.!!

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Postby YFred » Thu May 20, 2010 10:19 am

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Kikapu wrote:One reason may well be, and I'm just thinking from top of my head, is for the RoC to make sure that the TC applicants for the RoC passports are "fast tracked" for the initial 2 years, and that the extra 8 years are given after two years, once they have done a complete search on the TCs to make sure that they are who they say they are and not a Turk, given the fact, that many TCs were forced to change their names which can easily be confused with names from Turkey. The added two years may well be for verification purpose and nothing else, since the exact fees are paid by the TCs and the GCs for the RoC passports for 10 years..........eventually for the TCs.!


Bloody hell do u know how the TC's gets the ID's.....from what stages they passes ?
F?nd out first how we can apply for ID's first ...u the clever boy.


Can't you just get a RoC passport with a birth certificate issued by the RoC, Halil, or must you get the RoC's ID first before a 2 year RoC passport is issued to TCs.??


Nato mermer kafa nato mermer kafa..........


Halil, if you don't know the answer or you don't want to tell us if you do, then just say so and keep your nonsensical remarks for yourself.! :idea:

Halil you should know by now that you should only speak when the great man approves what you have to say. Can you first PM him and only post when you get the go ahead.

It probably kills you that the TC traitors have RoC passports and destroy all your arguments on this forum.

... the embargoes, the embargoes ... poor me ... that why so many intelligent and level headed Turks moved there?

... actions speak louder than words.

I happened to be one of those people with the original roc passport pre74. Now can you please tell us how many intelligent professional TCs are usefully employed in the south within their profession please?
A member of the YFred clan applied to the University in South Lefkosha to teach Terkish. He was declined and the job was given to a GC who could not speak Terkish.


I know the lecturer in the University of Cyprus for Turkish. She is a TC and her husband is from mainland Turkey. They have a small child that used to go to school in Highgate primary.

Why do you lie so much?

That's not what I heard. Lie never. Are you calling my cousin a liar? I'd be carefull if I was you, he lives there and is not as nice as me.
So now we know. There is one TC who is employed at a proffesional level. How may accountants and lawyers and doctors are employed then?

Are you really that gullible? How can somebody teach Turkish at university if they can't speak it? Can you really not understand when I am taken the piss?
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Postby Jimski999 » Thu May 20, 2010 10:26 am

You want to try and get a residency renewed never mind a passport; it took the missus 11 months last time and it was valid for eleven and a half months. We applied for a renewal 4 months ago and are still waiting; we've been told it will be at least six months though most probably longer before the new residency is issued which means she can't leave the island or apply for visas to visit family and friends in the UK. If you go into Immigration on the 1st Floor there's rows of underworked Civil Servants sat there on their mobiles and it takes six months to issue a document; bloody useless.

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Postby YFred » Thu May 20, 2010 10:29 am

Jimski999 wrote:You want to try and get a residency renewed never mind a passport; it took the missus 11 months last time and it was valid for eleven and a half months. We applied for a renewal 4 months ago and are still waiting; we've been told it will be at least six months though most probably longer before the new residency is issued which means she can't leave the island or apply for visas to visit family and friends in the UK. If you go into Immigration on the 1st Floor there's rows of underworked Civil Servants sat there on their mobiles and it takes six months to issue a document; bloody useless.

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You are lucky it didn't take 12.5 months otherwise you would have been thrown out.
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Postby Kikapu » Thu May 20, 2010 11:19 am

Kikapu wrote:One reason may well be, and I'm just thinking from top of my head, is for the RoC to make sure that the TC applicants for the RoC passports are "fast tracked" for the initial 2 years, and that the extra 8 years are given after two years, once they have done a complete search on the TCs to make sure that they are who they say they are and not a Turk, given the fact, that many TCs were forced to change their names which can easily be confused with names from Turkey. The added two years may well be for verification purpose and nothing else, since the exact fees are paid by the TCs and the GCs for the RoC passports for 10 years..........eventually for the TCs.!


Well, it seems like I was on the right track with the above assessment.

I have received some reliable and useful information from a source. It turns out, that for the TCs applying for a RoC passports for the first time, the RoC only gives out a 2 year passport automatically and the remaining 8 years upon renewal at the end of the 2 years. The 2 year passport is given based on the RoC accepting the information given to them to be correct by the applicant and that the benefit of doubt is given to the TC, that the information they provided is correct, so that a RoC passport can be issued fast as possible to meet the immediate needs of the TC if they need it to travel abroad. During the 2 year interim however, far more intensive investigation is done on the TC applicant to have their information verified. By the time the 2 year passport runs out, it is clear to the RoC whether the TC applicant is eligible for further 8 years extension or not. If everything is in order, then the 8 years are added onto the 2 year old passport at no additional cost. Once the 8 year extension has expired, then the next renewal is a 10 year passport, and the same from then on on future renewals.
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Postby Paphitis » Thu May 20, 2010 11:39 am

apc2010 wrote:How would somebody stand g/c or t/c if they left the island before 1960 , are they classed as british citizens or Cypriots???


Not very well I'm afraid.

The Cyprus High Commission in Canberra rejected my citizenship application twice since my father never held RoC citizenship as he left Cyprus pre 1960.

In the end, I had to bypass the incompetent and unhelpful High Commission and applied directly to someone I know in high office (a Cypriot tradition) and the passport was issued within 7 days!

Some time after, I waved my passport directly in front of the High Commissioner and told him he was a useless prick.... :lol:
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Postby YFred » Thu May 20, 2010 12:24 pm

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Kikapu wrote:One reason may well be, and I'm just thinking from top of my head, is for the RoC to make sure that the TC applicants for the RoC passports are "fast tracked" for the initial 2 years, and that the extra 8 years are given after two years, once they have done a complete search on the TCs to make sure that they are who they say they are and not a Turk, given the fact, that many TCs were forced to change their names which can easily be confused with names from Turkey. The added two years may well be for verification purpose and nothing else, since the exact fees are paid by the TCs and the GCs for the RoC passports for 10 years..........eventually for the TCs.!


Well, it seems like I was on the right track with the above assessment.

I have received some reliable and useful information from a source. It turns out, that for the TCs applying for a RoC passports for the first time, the RoC only gives out a 2 year passport automatically and the remaining 8 years upon renewal at the end of the 2 years. The 2 year passport is given based on the RoC accepting the information given to them to be correct by the applicant and that the benefit of doubt is given to the TC, that the information they provided is correct, so that a RoC passport can be issued fast as possible to meet the immediate needs of the TC if they need it to travel abroad. During the 2 year interim however, far more intensive investigation is done on the TC applicant to have their information verified. By the time the 2 year passport runs out, it is clear to the RoC whether the TC applicant is eligible for further 8 years extension or not. If everything is in order, then the 8 years are added onto the 2 year old passport at no additional cost. Once the 8 year extension has expired, then the next renewal is a 10 year passport, and the same from then on on future renewals.

Thank fuck you solved this problem or we could have died wating for an answer.

Is treatment of TC aplications different on the ground of race not rather on the racist side of life. I bet Mr Kitas should not have as many passports as he does. I wonder if he was given the same treatment. Ohps I forgot he is not a TC.
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Postby YFred » Thu May 20, 2010 12:29 pm

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apc2010 wrote:How would somebody stand g/c or t/c if they left the island before 1960 , are they classed as british citizens or Cypriots???


Not very well I'm afraid.

The Cyprus High Commission in Canberra rejected my citizenship application twice since my father never held RoC citizenship as he left Cyprus pre 1960.

In the end, I had to bypass the incompetent and unhelpful High Commission and applied directly to someone I know in high office (a Cypriot tradition) and the passport was issued within 7 days!

Some time after, I waved my passport directly in front of the High Commissioner and told him he was a useless
thing.... :lol:

I can beat that. I applied for my TRNC passport and I got it by the end of the same day, delivered to me in person in Lurucina.
That is power.
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Postby Get Real! » Thu May 20, 2010 12:33 pm

YFred wrote:
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apc2010 wrote:How would somebody stand g/c or t/c if they left the island before 1960 , are they classed as british citizens or Cypriots???


Not very well I'm afraid.

The Cyprus High Commission in Canberra rejected my citizenship application twice since my father never held RoC citizenship as he left Cyprus pre 1960.

In the end, I had to bypass the incompetent and unhelpful High Commission and applied directly to someone I know in high office (a Cypriot tradition) and the passport was issued within 7 days!

Some time after, I waved my passport directly in front of the High Commissioner and told him he was a useless
thing.... :lol:

I can beat that. I applied for my TRNC passport and I got it by the end of the same day, delivered to me in person in Lurucina.
That is power.

That’s not a passport… just a bunch of papers claiming to be one.
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Postby Me Ed » Thu May 20, 2010 12:35 pm

YFred wrote:
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Kikapu wrote:One reason may well be, and I'm just thinking from top of my head, is for the RoC to make sure that the TC applicants for the RoC passports are "fast tracked" for the initial 2 years, and that the extra 8 years are given after two years, once they have done a complete search on the TCs to make sure that they are who they say they are and not a Turk, given the fact, that many TCs were forced to change their names which can easily be confused with names from Turkey. The added two years may well be for verification purpose and nothing else, since the exact fees are paid by the TCs and the GCs for the RoC passports for 10 years..........eventually for the TCs.!


Well, it seems like I was on the right track with the above assessment.

I have received some reliable and useful information from a source. It turns out, that for the TCs applying for a RoC passports for the first time, the RoC only gives out a 2 year passport automatically and the remaining 8 years upon renewal at the end of the 2 years. The 2 year passport is given based on the RoC accepting the information given to them to be correct by the applicant and that the benefit of doubt is given to the TC, that the information they provided is correct, so that a RoC passport can be issued fast as possible to meet the immediate needs of the TC if they need it to travel abroad. During the 2 year interim however, far more intensive investigation is done on the TC applicant to have their information verified. By the time the 2 year passport runs out, it is clear to the RoC whether the TC applicant is eligible for further 8 years extension or not. If everything is in order, then the 8 years are added onto the 2 year old passport at no additional cost. Once the 8 year extension has expired, then the next renewal is a 10 year passport, and the same from then on on future renewals.

Thank fuck you solved this problem or we could have died wating for an answer.

Is treatment of TC aplications different on the ground of race not rather on the racist side of life. I bet Mr Kitas should not have as many passports as he does. I wonder if he was given the same treatment. Ohps I forgot he is not a TC.

You really are a clown YFred.

If the RoC rejected TC applications outright then that would be racist.
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Postby YFred » Thu May 20, 2010 1:42 pm

Me Ed wrote:
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Kikapu wrote:
Kikapu wrote:One reason may well be, and I'm just thinking from top of my head, is for the RoC to make sure that the TC applicants for the RoC passports are "fast tracked" for the initial 2 years, and that the extra 8 years are given after two years, once they have done a complete search on the TCs to make sure that they are who they say they are and not a Turk, given the fact, that many TCs were forced to change their names which can easily be confused with names from Turkey. The added two years may well be for verification purpose and nothing else, since the exact fees are paid by the TCs and the GCs for the RoC passports for 10 years..........eventually for the TCs.!


Well, it seems like I was on the right track with the above assessment.

I have received some reliable and useful information from a source. It turns out, that for the TCs applying for a RoC passports for the first time, the RoC only gives out a 2 year passport automatically and the remaining 8 years upon renewal at the end of the 2 years. The 2 year passport is given based on the RoC accepting the information given to them to be correct by the applicant and that the benefit of doubt is given to the TC, that the information they provided is correct, so that a RoC passport can be issued fast as possible to meet the immediate needs of the TC if they need it to travel abroad. During the 2 year interim however, far more intensive investigation is done on the TC applicant to have their information verified. By the time the 2 year passport runs out, it is clear to the RoC whether the TC applicant is eligible for further 8 years extension or not. If everything is in order, then the 8 years are added onto the 2 year old passport at no additional cost. Once the 8 year extension has expired, then the next renewal is a 10 year passport, and the same from then on on future renewals.

Thank fuck you solved this problem or we could have died wating for an answer.

Is treatment of TC aplications different on the ground of race not rather on the racist side of life. I bet Mr Kitas should not have as many passports as he does. I wonder if he was given the same treatment. Ohps I forgot he is not a TC.

You really are a clown YFred.

If the RoC rejected TC applications outright then that would be racist.

Unless you suffer as a clown or racism you have no understanding of either.

So I have no idea what you mean by a clown and you have no idea what I mean by racist.
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