cyprusgrump wrote:miltiades wrote:Now here is my prediction. Boris has a much chance of entering number 10 as I have. Jeremy Hunt will be the next PM
Pyrpolizer wrote:Such a confidence huh!! You sound like a copy of Boris Johnson.
Here's what I just found on the internet. Notice my own document is similar but it includes the latest updates/options.
http://www.moi.gov.cy/moi/moi.nsf/All/1 ... 80005235CF[/size]
Londonrake wrote:Pyrpolizer wrote:Such a confidence huh!! You sound like a copy of Boris Johnson.
Here's what I just found on the internet. Notice my own document is similar but it includes the latest updates/options.
http://www.moi.gov.cy/moi/moi.nsf/All/1 ... 80005235CF[/size]
Thank you - for at last dropping the "It's up to you to disprove what I say" approach. Because of course, we should all be willing to support our points of view, if challenged, with relevant facts.
So - do you actually read what you post?
Let me help you:
"As a part of its policies aiming to attract foreign investors in Cyprus the Council of Ministers, on the 19th of March 2014, revised the "Scheme for Naturalization of non-Cypriot investors by exception" and, thus, established the new financial criteria based on which non–Cypriot entrepreneurs/ investors may acquire the Cypriot citizenship."
What you've posted - and the foundation of all your related claims - are the criteria for the likes of rich Russians and Chinese to obtain Cypriot citizenship (aka an EU "golden" passport) through pumping millions into the country's coffers by "investment". Next time you drive by the likes of Limassol you can see the so-called investment in the number of empty high rise buildings springing up.
This is totally unrelated to the case of UK pensioners, coming to live in Cyprus and bringing their UK retirement income to spend here on property and living costs. Of which there are currently about 60,000. Something which your country has been keen on supporting for about 40 years - to the point of charging either zero tax or a max of 5% on income, depending upon their earnings. And, I'm absolutely sure, they will continue to do, whatever happens.
Another thing which you totally ignore in the apocalyptic situation you promote is the likely consequences for the 300,000 Cypriots who live/work/study in the UK.
Like I've said several times, yet another of your fictitious scaremongering claims about a no deal situation.
Next?
Londonrake wrote:Another thing which you totally ignore in the apocalyptic situation you promote is the likely consequences for the 300,000 Cypriots who live/work/study in the UK.
Londonrake wrote:The usual - looooonnnnnggg - obfuscation.
wrote: Your "proof" - after pages of torturous efforts to get you to provide some - is actually nothing more than the Cyp government criteria for obtaining a "Golden" Cypriot passport, for those who have very large amounts of dosh to "invest" here. Mostly Russians and Chinese.
wrote: The reality is that whatever happens in the current dealings will have absolutely no effect on UK people who wish to retire here, or indeed the much larger number of Cypriots who want to live/work/study in the UK. There will be a bilateral agreement to continue that.
wrote: Your assertion that after a no deal exit from the EU people from the UK would have to pay millions of euros to live here was a load of total bollocks. Just like your 20/40% claims.
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