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'Restrictions' published!

Postby B0B » Wed Mar 27, 2013 6:08 pm

NICOSIA - The Phileleftheros website has published what it says are details of the restrictions that will be imposed when the banks reopen. It states that there may be changes.

  • Under the decree you cannot cash cheques unless you are making deposits.
  • No non-cash payments or transfers of money outside Cyprus except for payments for commercial transactions within the framework of the ordinary activities of the business with the presentation of documentary evidence.
  • Evidence is not required for amounts not exceeding €500.
  • Other exceptions include payment for employees outside the republic; living expenses of €10,000 per quarter and fees of people studying abroad and who are first-degree relatives of people residing in the Republic, again with the necessary documentation.
  • Payment and transfer outside the republic through debit, credit or prepaid cards of up to €5,000 per month for every credit institution
  • Payment of claims for insurance companies.
  • Other payments and transfers that have the approval of the committee
  • A notice account cannot be terminated before its due date unless it is used to pay a loan at the same credit institution. It is forbidden to take notes in euros or other foreign exchange of more than the equivalent of €3,000 per person per trip. Customs will ensure this.
  • Any exchange payment or transfer not completed before these measures came into effect are covered by this decree.
  • Exceptions are all moneys coming from abroad, diplomatic missions, financial transactions within the same account, payments approved by the committee, the Republic and the Central Bank.

    This applies for seven days starting with publication in the gazette.

http://www.incyprus.com.cy/en-gb/Top-St ... -published

exit this euro jail now!
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Re: 'Restrictions' published!

Postby lucius » Wed Mar 27, 2013 6:39 pm

I couldn´t agree more. But, still would ask the question, why did Cyprus get in? Yes i know, technically part of entering the EU. But, that was only technically. They were easy loopholes to get around that - look at Sweden. Entered the EU in 1995 - still no euro because they did not want to. I think if the european leaders (first of all Angela Merkel of course) start to disconnect the euro from the EU, the better. Euro simply does not fit to all countries - plain and simple. Then finally not everyone would still blame Germany for the bad things. I am just surprised Germany is still not blamed for the bad weather in Northern europe? But, as things going i am afraid thats only a matter of time.
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Re: 'Restrictions' published!

Postby DrCyprus » Wed Mar 27, 2013 7:13 pm

lucius wrote:I couldn´t agree more. But, still would ask the question, why did Cyprus get in? Yes i know, technically part of entering the EU. But, that was only technically. They were easy loopholes to get around that - look at Sweden. Entered the EU in 1995 - still no euro because they did not want to. I think if the european leaders (first of all Angela Merkel of course) start to disconnect the euro from the EU, the better. Euro simply does not fit to all countries - plain and simple. Then finally not everyone would still blame Germany for the bad things. I am just surprised Germany is still not blamed for the bad weather in Northern europe? But, as things going i am afraid thats only a matter of time.


We entered to suck up to the Europeans thinking they would help us with the Turkish problem.
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Re: 'Restrictions' published!

Postby kurupetos » Wed Mar 27, 2013 7:47 pm

DrCyprus wrote:
lucius wrote:I couldn´t agree more. But, still would ask the question, why did Cyprus get in? Yes i know, technically part of entering the EU. But, that was only technically. They were easy loopholes to get around that - look at Sweden. Entered the EU in 1995 - still no euro because they did not want to. I think if the european leaders (first of all Angela Merkel of course) start to disconnect the euro from the EU, the better. Euro simply does not fit to all countries - plain and simple. Then finally not everyone would still blame Germany for the bad things. I am just surprised Germany is still not blamed for the bad weather in Northern europe? But, as things going i am afraid thats only a matter of time.


We entered to suck up to the Europeans thinking they would help us with the Turkish problem.

You're right doc. Unfortunately, Europeans are a bunch of p*ssies; a part of the EU is occupied and they are doing nothing about it. :twisted:

That doesn't mean the financial crisis is not 100% our fault. We had it coming when we decided to elect an incompetent idiot as president in 2008. :twisted: :twisted:
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Re: 'Restrictions' published!

Postby CBBB » Wed Mar 27, 2013 7:49 pm

kurupetos wrote:
DrCyprus wrote:
lucius wrote:I couldn´t agree more. But, still would ask the question, why did Cyprus get in? Yes i know, technically part of entering the EU. But, that was only technically. They were easy loopholes to get around that - look at Sweden. Entered the EU in 1995 - still no euro because they did not want to. I think if the european leaders (first of all Angela Merkel of course) start to disconnect the euro from the EU, the better. Euro simply does not fit to all countries - plain and simple. Then finally not everyone would still blame Germany for the bad things. I am just surprised Germany is still not blamed for the bad weather in Northern europe? But, as things going i am afraid thats only a matter of time.


We entered to suck up to the Europeans thinking they would help us with the Turkish problem.

You're right doc. Unfortunately, Europeans are a bunch of p*ssies; a part of the EU is occupied and they are doing nothing about it. :twisted:

That doesn't mean the financial crisis is not 100% our fault. We had it coming when we decided to elect an incompetent idiot as president in 2008. :twisted: :twisted:


100% correct, kuru!
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Re: 'Restrictions' published!

Postby kurupetos » Wed Mar 27, 2013 7:53 pm

CBBB wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
DrCyprus wrote:
lucius wrote:I couldn´t agree more. But, still would ask the question, why did Cyprus get in? Yes i know, technically part of entering the EU. But, that was only technically. They were easy loopholes to get around that - look at Sweden. Entered the EU in 1995 - still no euro because they did not want to. I think if the european leaders (first of all Angela Merkel of course) start to disconnect the euro from the EU, the better. Euro simply does not fit to all countries - plain and simple. Then finally not everyone would still blame Germany for the bad things. I am just surprised Germany is still not blamed for the bad weather in Northern europe? But, as things going i am afraid thats only a matter of time.


We entered to suck up to the Europeans thinking they would help us with the Turkish problem.

You're right doc. Unfortunately, Europeans are a bunch of p*ssies; a part of the EU is occupied and they are doing nothing about it. :twisted:

That doesn't mean the financial crisis is not 100% our fault. We had it coming when we decided to elect an incompetent idiot as president in 2008. :twisted: :twisted:


100% correct, kuru!

Maybe I am correct, but fools will keep voting for AKEL in the future. :evil:
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Re: 'Restrictions' published!

Postby CBBB » Wed Mar 27, 2013 8:06 pm

kurupetos wrote:Maybe I am correct, but fools will keep voting for AKEL in the future. :evil:


Unfortunately that is true, but how can we get those idiots to get their IQ's in to double figure?
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Re: 'Restrictions' published!

Postby Get Real! » Wed Mar 27, 2013 8:10 pm

Wouldn’t it be funny (and most unlikely) if nobody withdrew money and more Russians came and invested billions? :lol:
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Re: 'Restrictions' published!

Postby Jerry » Wed Mar 27, 2013 9:35 pm

DrCyprus wrote:
lucius wrote:I couldn´t agree more. But, still would ask the question, why did Cyprus get in? Yes i know, technically part of entering the EU. But, that was only technically. They were easy loopholes to get around that - look at Sweden. Entered the EU in 1995 - still no euro because they did not want to. I think if the european leaders (first of all Angela Merkel of course) start to disconnect the euro from the EU, the better. Euro simply does not fit to all countries - plain and simple. Then finally not everyone would still blame Germany for the bad things. I am just surprised Germany is still not blamed for the bad weather in Northern europe? But, as things going i am afraid thats only a matter of time.


We entered to suck up to the Europeans thinking they would help us with the Turkish problem.


One has to ask if Merkel's other reason is remove Cyprus as an obstacle to Turkey's accession. She wants to decide if and when Turkey joins the EU. Cyprus has, for all practical purposes, now completely lost its veto unless it can regain its economic independence.
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Re: 'Restrictions' published!

Postby cyprusgrump » Wed Mar 27, 2013 9:39 pm

Jerry wrote:
DrCyprus wrote:
lucius wrote:I couldn´t agree more. But, still would ask the question, why did Cyprus get in? Yes i know, technically part of entering the EU. But, that was only technically. They were easy loopholes to get around that - look at Sweden. Entered the EU in 1995 - still no euro because they did not want to. I think if the european leaders (first of all Angela Merkel of course) start to disconnect the euro from the EU, the better. Euro simply does not fit to all countries - plain and simple. Then finally not everyone would still blame Germany for the bad things. I am just surprised Germany is still not blamed for the bad weather in Northern europe? But, as things going i am afraid thats only a matter of time.


We entered to suck up to the Europeans thinking they would help us with the Turkish problem.


One has to ask if Merkel's other reason is remove Cyprus as an obstacle to Turkey's accession. She wants to decide if and when Turkey joins the EU. Cyprus has, for all practical purposes, now completely lost its veto unless it can regain its economic independence.


I think you could be right...

Given the billions already given to Turkey the decision has probably already been made....
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