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Postby pitsilos » Sat Feb 24, 2007 6:31 pm

i am pretty sure they wouldn't have a clue as to what the numbers mean and you can always deny to ever being to the roc.

don't forget they are too busy stamping passports. :lol:
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Postby Bill » Sat Feb 24, 2007 6:33 pm

Pete_D wrote:
Sanja wrote:Yes, and I am expecting a child. :)


Sanja, do you realise you've probably just broken the heart of most of the guys on this forum by revealing that ;) :lol:


Yep me too -- :oops:
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Postby Pete_D » Sat Feb 24, 2007 6:33 pm

It sounds like a bit of a risk just to come to cyprus just for holiday. You don't want to be held in immigration or something for ages, and then sent away again, that wouldn't be good especially for a pregnant woman.

Saying that, when I went to Pafos they didn't even bother to open my passport! Cyprus proved to be a very easy place to get into..... getting out of the UK was MUCH more difficult!!
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Postby Pete_D » Sat Feb 24, 2007 6:35 pm

Bill wrote:Yep me too -- :oops:


Huh? You broke the heart of all the men on the forum, bill? How's that then?.... :P
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Postby Sanja » Sat Feb 24, 2007 7:03 pm

Yes, I need to be absolutely SURE before I start that journey.
(Having a serbian passport doesen't make anything easy. Unfortunatelly. But that's just the way it is....nothing I can do about it. Do not want to talk politics now...)
Anyway, I have to go now.... It's been nice chating with you guys.. :) Cherrio, and -see you !
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Postby queenslander » Sat Feb 24, 2007 7:05 pm

Sanja I think you are better off being quite. The more you explain the worse it looks
There are millions of people around the world looking for a better life, and many not by their own doing ( I was young and silly)
The more you tell, it looks like I might have been right in the first place

While it might not look it, every government department I go to knows everything about me. The system looks ,from the outside, incapable but somehow it works

So tell how do you commit a felony offence in another country and get employed by the police in your own country? Or do you mean you are an informant
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Postby Sanja » Sat Feb 24, 2007 7:19 pm

Because my felony was 'small potatoes', when I flew back to my country nobody asked me anything, I walked into the airport along with the other passangers...the customs officer looked at my passport and never said anything....So you see....It 's a deportation, not like I was a thief, a smuggler or whatever...

Queen....don't be a drama queen.

Bye bye
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Postby queenslander » Sat Feb 24, 2007 7:28 pm

A felony offence in most countries means long jail term or worse. But it seems in serbia it is qualification for the police force! I find this interesting
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Postby GorillaGal » Sat Feb 24, 2007 7:40 pm

Denis_B wrote:Contact the Cyprus Embassy in Belgrade.

I know you think you were hard done by but I bet you paid no tax whilst working illegally!..... There are thousands like you in UK and I wish they could be rounded up and deported!


i don't know what things are like there, but in the USA, you have to have a Social Security Number in order to work. i was married to an illegal (we adjusted that after marriage) , and he had a bogus SSN, which means basically he was paying taxes, he just couldn't claim any refund. so, in truth, in the USA, the government is making alot of money off the illegals that can't calim refunds.
but that's how things work here. i have no idea about CY.
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Postby free_cyprus » Sat Feb 24, 2007 8:02 pm

Sanja
sorry to hear you got deperted it should be the people in power who should be deported from cyprus for abusing and disgracing the cypriot identity.
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