bigOz wrote:When I tried to get an ID for my son (as a born Cypriot who held a republic passport since 1969) I ran into a brick wall because I am divorced with the wife and they want her Cyprus Rep ID besides my ROC ID and/or Passport.
The problem is, she was a refugee from Limassol in 1974, and she has to get a ROC ID first.
Her birth was not registered pre 1974, although her mum had an ID.
Her mother died 3 years ago and her family cannot find her ID.
When she went to get an ID they said they cannot give her unless she brings her mum's ID... and it goes on and on and on...
But all the above is no concern of mine. I am the father and I already have a birth certificate for my son, certified by courts in South, showing he was born in Girne. He is a TC of TC descendant - so how is it I am left at his mums discretion whether I can get him a ROC ID or not? What if she never gets a ROC ID? Thank God for TRNC, or my son would be stateless!
denizaksulu wrote:bigOz wrote:When I tried to get an ID for my son (as a born Cypriot who held a republic passport since 1969) I ran into a brick wall because I am divorced with the wife and they want her Cyprus Rep ID besides my ROC ID and/or Passport.
The problem is, she was a refugee from Limassol in 1974, and she has to get a ROC ID first.
Her birth was not registered pre 1974, although her mum had an ID.
Her mother died 3 years ago and her family cannot find her ID.
When she went to get an ID they said they cannot give her unless she brings her mum's ID... and it goes on and on and on...
But all the above is no concern of mine. I am the father and I already have a birth certificate for my son, certified by courts in South, showing he was born in Girne. He is a TC of TC descendant - so how is it I am left at his mums discretion whether I can get him a ROC ID or not? What if she never gets a ROC ID? Thank God for TRNC, or my son would be stateless!
Did no one suggest to you to get an 'affidavit' from your local Muhtar.
Our local GC Muhtar signed relevant documents for ID purposes and were accepted.
bigOz wrote:denizaksulu wrote:bigOz wrote:When I tried to get an ID for my son (as a born Cypriot who held a republic passport since 1969) I ran into a brick wall because I am divorced with the wife and they want her Cyprus Rep ID besides my ROC ID and/or Passport.
The problem is, she was a refugee from Limassol in 1974, and she has to get a ROC ID first.
Her birth was not registered pre 1974, although her mum had an ID.
Her mother died 3 years ago and her family cannot find her ID.
When she went to get an ID they said they cannot give her unless she brings her mum's ID... and it goes on and on and on...
But all the above is no concern of mine. I am the father and I already have a birth certificate for my son, certified by courts in South, showing he was born in Girne. He is a TC of TC descendant - so how is it I am left at his mums discretion whether I can get him a ROC ID or not? What if she never gets a ROC ID? Thank God for TRNC, or my son would be stateless!
Did no one suggest to you to get an 'affidavit' from your local Muhtar.
Our local GC Muhtar signed relevant documents for ID purposes and were accepted.
Yes! That may well be true for the wife! But we are divorced (9 years ago) and she is not a traveller - hence no need to bother with ROC ID or Passport. She has married since and my 13 year old son has been living with me for many years. |My problem is, I cannot make her go through the trouble and expense of getting any ROC ID or Passport - even for our son's sake!
I can get divorce papers etc but that will not help. If it is accepted I am the father, and he has an original birth certificate certified by the TC doctor at time of birth, and other related docs all certified by the GC Courts also - why on earth do I need his mum's ID to register him???
Liontaroui wrote:Well would you rather they made everybody wait a year for the passport till they made their checks?
Me Ed wrote:Liontaroui wrote:Well would you rather they made everybody wait a year for the passport till they made their checks?
No, YFred would rather the RoC not issue passports to TCs at all, then he would really have something to moan about.
denizaksulu wrote:bigOz wrote:When I tried to get an ID for my son (as a born Cypriot who held a republic passport since 1969) I ran into a brick wall because I am divorced with the wife and they want her Cyprus Rep ID besides my ROC ID and/or Passport.
The problem is, she was a refugee from Limassol in 1974, and she has to get a ROC ID first.
Her birth was not registered pre 1974, although her mum had an ID.
Her mother died 3 years ago and her family cannot find her ID.
When she went to get an ID they said they cannot give her unless she brings her mum's ID... and it goes on and on and on...
But all the above is no concern of mine. I am the father and I already have a birth certificate for my son, certified by courts in South, showing he was born in Girne. He is a TC of TC descendant - so how is it I am left at his mums discretion whether I can get him a ROC ID or not? What if she never gets a ROC ID? Thank God for TRNC, or my son would be stateless!
Did no one suggest to you to get an 'affidavit' from your local Muhtar.
Our local GC Muhtar signed relevant documents for ID purposes and were accepted.
halil wrote:denizaksulu wrote:bigOz wrote:When I tried to get an ID for my son (as a born Cypriot who held a republic passport since 1969) I ran into a brick wall because I am divorced with the wife and they want her Cyprus Rep ID besides my ROC ID and/or Passport.
The problem is, she was a refugee from Limassol in 1974, and she has to get a ROC ID first.
Her birth was not registered pre 1974, although her mum had an ID.
Her mother died 3 years ago and her family cannot find her ID.
When she went to get an ID they said they cannot give her unless she brings her mum's ID... and it goes on and on and on...
But all the above is no concern of mine. I am the father and I already have a birth certificate for my son, certified by courts in South, showing he was born in Girne. He is a TC of TC descendant - so how is it I am left at his mums discretion whether I can get him a ROC ID or not? What if she never gets a ROC ID? Thank God for TRNC, or my son would be stateless!
Did no one suggest to you to get an 'affidavit' from your local Muhtar.
Our local GC Muhtar signed relevant documents for ID purposes and were accepted.
u see Deniz, it is not easy to get ID.... u got the prove that u were TC and born in here. U have to show your parents ID's as well and they have to do their search as well than u can get your ID.... Not like KIKOŞ trying to mislead the people .
After they complete their search,u can get your own ID. Than u can apply for passport. To get your passport takes two weeks.
Yes u pay for ten years fee but your Passport is valid only 2 years.
after 2 years u can extend it . They adds another 8 years on it. This time u don't pay anything because u were paid it before.
And u tell it we are equal citizens.
One of the reasons DENIZ we are all asking Equality on everything. Thats way talks will go very hard....İt will be hard not to be seconed class in our own future federal republic of Cyprus.
halil wrote:denizaksulu wrote:bigOz wrote:When I tried to get an ID for my son (as a born Cypriot who held a republic passport since 1969) I ran into a brick wall because I am divorced with the wife and they want her Cyprus Rep ID besides my ROC ID and/or Passport.
The problem is, she was a refugee from Limassol in 1974, and she has to get a ROC ID first.
Her birth was not registered pre 1974, although her mum had an ID.
Her mother died 3 years ago and her family cannot find her ID.
When she went to get an ID they said they cannot give her unless she brings her mum's ID... and it goes on and on and on...
But all the above is no concern of mine. I am the father and I already have a birth certificate for my son, certified by courts in South, showing he was born in Girne. He is a TC of TC descendant - so how is it I am left at his mums discretion whether I can get him a ROC ID or not? What if she never gets a ROC ID? Thank God for TRNC, or my son would be stateless!
Did no one suggest to you to get an 'affidavit' from your local Muhtar.
Our local GC Muhtar signed relevant documents for ID purposes and were accepted.
u see Deniz, it is not easy to get ID.... u got the prove that u were TC and born in here. U have to show your parents ID's as well and they have to do their search as well than u can get your ID.... Not like KIKOŞ trying to mislead the people .
After they complete their search,u can get your own ID. Than u can apply for passport. To get your passport takes two weeks.
Yes u pay for ten years fee but your Passport is valid only 2 years.
after 2 years u can extend it . They adds another 8 years on it. This time u don't pay anything because u were paid it before.
And u tell it we are equal citizens.
One of the reasons DENIZ we are all asking Equality on everything. Thats way talks will go very hard....İt will be hard not to be seconed class in our own future federal republic of Cyprus.
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