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BREXIT - IMMEDIATE STEPS EXPAT RESIDENTS NEED TO TAKE




BREXIT – IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR EXPATS RESIDENT IN CYPRUS.  THIS INFORMATION ASSUMES THAT THE UK LEAVES THE EU WITH A DEAL.   IF THERE IS A ‘NO DEAL’ THE POSITION MAY CHANGE!

1       1  Driving Licences – if you are still driving around on your UK driving licence, this should be changed for a Cypriot one as soon as possible.  If you do not do this by the 29 March 2019 there is a possibility that the Cypriot authorities may request you sit a new driving test!

If you return to the UK, you re-exchange the Cypriot licence for a UK one.

The Cypriot licence will be valid if you drive in the UK on your visits there.

2       2  Immigration

IT IS IMPORTANT TO REALISE THAT THE CYPRIOT AUTHORITIES CANNOT GUARANTEE   YOUR STATUS IF YOU DO NOT REGISTER WITH IMMIGRATION.  IN ADDITION, IF YOU DO  NOT REGISTER, YOU WILL NOT HAVE ACQUIRED CITIZENS RIGHTS WHICH WILL APPLY  WHEN THE UK LEAVES THE EU.  IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT YOU REGISTER TO PROTECT YOUR  RIGHTS.

Within 4 months of moving to Cyprus you should have applied for your yellow slip [MEU1].  If you did not do this and you do not have a yellow slip [MEU1] please go to Immigration  with your passports and make an appointment.  Please make it clear that you are applying  for the MEU1.  Immigration will tell you the documentation required at your appointment – and expect to have to wait around 4 months for this appointment.  Those who are married  are likely to be asked to get the marriage certificate apostiled and you may be required to  provide an official translation into Greek of specific documents depending on the country of issue.

If you have your MEU1, and you have held this for 5 years or more, you should upgrade this to an MEU3 [permanent residency].  By doing this you will qualify under the Citizens Rights                 Agreement.  You have up until the date the UK leaves the EU to apply for your MEU3 –       thereafter if you have not applied for your MEU1/3 you would have to apply as a Third World National and your application would be considered accordingly.   As a European citizen the current application rate for the MEU3 is €20 per person – the fee is likely to be higher and the documentation required more onerous for a Third World Citizen.

To apply for the MEU3, you need to go to Immigration with your passports and make an               appointment [expect to have to wait around 4 months for this appointment].  Immigration will tell you the documentation required.  Please note that immigration will need 5 years  continuous [with no omissions!] statements of bank, OR water, OR electricity, OR phone bills.  As you have your MEU1 you will not need to get your marriage certificate apostiled.  Photographs are not required as a photo will be taken of you at the time of your appointment.

If you do not formalise your residency in Cyprus before the UK leaves the EU, it is likely            that your access to the General Hospital will be removed. 

Progress Report Week 15: Stairs and More Paint

The sun was at a lovely angle the other night. I couldn't resist taking a few pictures! After a rainy day it came out for a couple of hours and was so pretty. I have been working on restringing all the non functioning windows. It takes about an hour and fifteen minutes per window. I don't normally time myself, but I go over for about an hour before work and get small things done. Like re-string windows! 
In an hour I can get the stop trim off, take the window pane/sash out, pry off both parting beads (this is the stop on the outside of the window), dig out the screw on the access panel hidden under a zillion layers of paint, find the sash weight and cut off the old rope, string new rope from the pulley down to the weight and tie it off, knot the other end of the rope and push it into the rope channels on the window sash and give the window a test run up and down, screw the access panel back in place. Then my alarm goes off! 
In the evening before I start on painting I nail the parting beads back on and put the stop trim back; and the window is finished! One smooth opening window down! I love bringing back these old beauties. It is not the funest of jobs sometimes dealing with all the layers of paint and rusted screws, but so worth it!

 Last Saturday I talked the older brother into coming over with his paint sprayer and doing the trim and radiators. It was really nice to get it all done at once, but the prep takes a bit of getting use to! The living room and dining room is starting to look spiffy!

 I was really really excited to have the radiators and covers sprayed. The covers especially turned out perfect! There was a lot of scrapes and spots on the tops and the paint had yellowed. (It is always hard to tell if the paint was originally an off white or it is just age. No matter though, it all needs a fresh coat of paint!) Now the covers are crisp and clean, just waiting for someone to perch there for a look out the window!

 I was also really excited to finish up the stairs. We installed a metal post in the basement to make sure the stairs didn't continue to sag. The wedges also went back in with nails to keep them in place and screws in the back of the treads. Now the stairs creak a little bit, no more bouncing or shifting! I am really glad to be done with one as I am not fond of ladders and a ladder on the stairs? Yikes! But I did it and it is done. Now we just have to get a piece of drywall up there....

 This was really last weeks project, but hadn't taken photos yet. Don't you love that floor!! I also love oil based paint! This was the first time I have used it and I was very impressed. Of course it is different then latex and takes a bit to get use to. But I really wanted oil since it is a wet environment. We will see how it holds up.


The linen cupboard also got a layer of paint sprayed on it. I just need to paint the inside and get new knobs. 
There is still a whole lot of painting to do, but all the major projects are finished! It should be all ready to go by November 1st! Hopefully, I can find someone to move in that will love it as much as I do!

IF THE UK LEFT THE EU WITH NO DEAL - UK DRIVING LICENCES



The UK is in the course of issuing various notices of what happens in the unlikely event that the UK leaves the EU with a No Deal.

Driving in the EU - https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/driving-in-the-eu-if-theres-no-brexit-deal/driving-in-the-eu-if-theres-no-brexit-deal

Please remember if you live in Cyprus permanently you must convert your driving licence to a Cypriot one regardless of whether there is a Deal or No Deal.   This must be done before 29 March 2019.  After this date, if you are here permanently and still have your UK licence, it is not known at this stage if Cyprus will ask you to take a new driving test.

If you return to the UK, will be able to re-exchange your Cyprus driving licence for a UK licence.

The Cypriot driving licence will be valid if you drive in the UK on your visits there.


IF THE UK LEFT THE EU WITH NO DEAL - EFFECT ON FLIGHTS TO/FROM THE UK



In the unlikely event of the UK leaving the EU with a No Deal, the following notice has been issued as to the effects on flights to and from the UK:

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/flights-to-and-from-the-uk-if-theres-no-brexit-deal/flights-to-and-from-the-uk-if-theres-no-brexit-deal

IF THE UK LEFT THE EU WITH NO DEAL - HOW TO PREPARE



In the unlikely event that the UK leaves the EU with a No Deal, a document 'How to prepare if the UK leaves the EU with no deal' has been prepared:

https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/how-to-prepare-if-the-uk-leaves-the-eu-with-no-deal?utm_source=4bdca462-4e79-46dd-80af-901bebfbc953&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=govuk-notifications&utm_content=immediate

WANTED BY THE POLICE



Police are looking for the following man, to facilitate investigations, on an alleged case of theft with a trick, committed on September 20, 2018 in Larnaca.   
Anyone who knows anything that can help to locate it, can contact the Larnaca Task Force at 24804060 or with the nearest Police Station, or the Citizen's Contact Line at 1460. 



The Police is looking for the following man, to facilitate investigations, on an alleged burglary that was committed on October 9, 2018 in Limassol.  

Anyone who knows anything that can help in identifying them, can contact the TAE of Limassol at 25805057 or with the nearest Police Station, or with the Citizen's Contact Line at 1460.



 

NEW EU LABELLING FOR FUEL IN EFFECT FROM FRIDAY [12 OCTOBER]



Cyprus Mail - article by Evie Andreou 11 October 2018





As of October 12, a new unique and harmonised set of fuel labels will appear across Europe in order to help consumers select the appropriate fuel for their vehicles.
This follows an agreement by EU member states on new labelling requirements for newly produced vehicles and fuel filling stations.
The label will be placed on newly produced vehicles and on petrol, diesel, hydrogen (H2), compressed natural gas (CNG), liquefied natural gas (LNG) and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) filling pumps in all European Union fuel filling stations, in a clear and visible manner for consumers, as of Friday.
For more information on what these labels look like:

THANK YOU TO PAPHOS RESIDENTS FROM PAPHOS POLICE



Paphos Police have expressed their thanks to the residents and business owners in the Paphos area who assisted them in tracing two suspects who were possibly involved in several jewellery thefts in the area.

The two suspects were caught on CCTV and had also created suspicion in several stores where often thefts were not discovered until some hours later.

A spokesperson for the Police said that the arrest of the couple was proof that Neighbourhood Watch and exchange of information was of great benefit to the community of Paphos.


GINGER CAT LOST IN KAMARES


George is a cat and has recently relocated from Dubai to live in Margarita Street, Kamares.  Unfortunately, a couple of days ago he went missing and his owners would be grateful to know if you have seen him or are feeding him.  George is friendly and loves people so, please if you have seen him contact his owner Maryla on 97 737 650.