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kyreniacommentator · 2 years ago
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BRS were right to want to investigate TRNC residency and entry rules
BRS were right to want to investigate TRNC residency and entry rules
Introduction by Chris Elliott… I received the following sad tale of friends I have known for the past 15 years of how they were treated on their recent arrival for a holiday in the TRNC and clearly there was no Hoşgeldiniz (welcome) or offers of help resolve problems which the country needs to understand, if it wants tourists and home owners to want to come to Northern Cyprus to spend their time…
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kyreniacommentator · 3 years ago
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BRS News: Revised TRNC Entry Rules
BRS News: Revised TRNC Entry Rules
We are sharing for readers who are seeking the latest facts and information with the approval of the BRS, news recently provided by the British Residents’ Society to their members on 8th February 2022. (more…)
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kyreniacommentator · 3 years ago
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BRS News: Revised TRNC Entry Rules and Traffic Fines Increase
BRS News: Revised TRNC Entry Rules and Traffic Fines Increase
We are sharing for readers who are seeking the latest facts and information with the approval of the BRS, news recently provided by the British Residents’ Society to their members on 4th February 2022. (more…)
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kyreniacommentator · 3 years ago
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BRS News: Revised COVID entry rules to the TRNC
BRS News: Revised COVID entry rules to the TRNC
We are sharing for readers who are seeking the latest facts and information with the approval of the BRS, news recently provided by the British Residents’ Society to their members on 28th January 2022. (more…)
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kyreniacommentator · 5 years ago
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Atakan: TRNC entry rules still apply for flights before 1st July TRNC Minister of Public Works and Transportation Tolga Atakan, made a statement via his social media account and announced that the scheduled flights which are planned to start before 1st July 2020, will not be organised with the structure envisaged for 1st July 2020, but within the framework of the entry rules still in force in our country.
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kyreniacommentator · 4 years ago
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Attack by the Republic of Cyprus on the freedom of movement and economic existence of EU citizens……..
Introduction by Chris Elliott……
Our German friend Roland Eyerich, who lives here in the TRNC has alerted us to a petition being directed at the EU Parliament, EU Commission, EU citizens, Federal Republic of Germany and others entitled “Attack by the Republic of Cyprus on the freedom of movement and economic existence of EU citizens.” click here and you can read the content of this below in English and it makes a very eye opening reading.
  Through Cyprusscene we have supported many times calls for the embargo on the Turkish Republic of Northern to be ended and for direct flights from the UK to TRNC be started and in our last article ” Direct flights for Northern Cyprus and why not, have your say! “ we linked to a UK petition click here which has had 8,424 signatures to date and on reaching 10,000 the UK government has to respond and at 100,000 signatures this will be considered for debate in Parliament so keep on signing and don’t let the naysayers have their way any longer.
  Attack by the Republic of Cyprus on the freedom of movement and economic existence of EU citizens.
Petition started by Lawyer Hans-Jürgen Hantsche 
The EU and Germany are asked to restore freedom of movement for EU citizens between the north and south of Cyprus. The Green Line regulation must be complied with again!
Why is that important?
The EU and Germany must be induced to take effective measures against the RepCy (Republic of Cyprus) in order to fully guarantee our fundamental right to free movement (including Article 13 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 21 TFEU and Article 45 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights).
We must not allow the economic existence of an entire population group, here the Turkish Cypriots of Northern Cyprus, to be destroyed and the RepCy to be unjustifiably enriched at the expense of the poorest. This is criminal and a shame for the EU.
We must not allow EU citizens to be used as a weapon to achieve economic or political goals and to take an entire population group (Turkish Cypriots) hostage.
The German press completely ignores the events. The restriction of our basic right and the threat to the existence of the Turkish Cypriots is not worth noting, despite positive knowledge.
Below is the background for those interested. It is worth reading on. You will find some things hard to believe, but they are true. The author is a Berlin lawyer and is concerned himself and represents other affected German citizens.
What happened?
Due to a unilateral decision, the RepCy has completely closed the Green Line (the border between southern and northern Cyprus) for all (not only EU) tourists. The result is that tourists are no longer allowed to pass the Green Line, either from south to north or vice versa from north to south. The RepCy thus violates applicable international law, because the permeability of the Green Line must then be guaranteed.
Official reason, illegality:
The RepCy officially justifies the closure of the Green Line with the reduction of the pandemic-related infection risk. However, there is no increased risk of infection due to the opening of the Green Line, as you will soon understand. This reasoning is obviously put forward to give the measure the appearance of legality. The measure is therefore illegal.
Why is the official justification wrong?
Northern Cyprus (approx. 320,000 inhabitants) is one of the countries with the lowest number of cases worldwide (as of August 9, 2020: total 171, recovered 137, tests carried out 83,301, 4 deaths).
South Cyprus (approx. 900,000 inhabitants) currently has 1,242 cases, 870 recovered, tests 232,987 carried out, 19 deaths. South Cyprus consequently has both proportionally and absolutely higher numbers of cases and deaths than North Cyprus.
The following persons are allowed to cross the Green Line in both directions, provided they can prove a current negative PCR test: – Cypriots on both sides, – Foreigners who live in of the RepCy – i.e. South Cyprus – have a residence permit
The entry of European tourists in particular via airports and shipping ports into the RepCy is permitted for almost all countries in Europe and other countries if a current negative PCR test is presented upon entry. People from some countries with an increased infection rate may have to post a second PCR test until the result is available in quarantine or can then move freely in South Cyprus.
 Tourists who were already in Northern Cyprus at the time the Green Line was closed are not allowed to cross the Green Line to Southern Cyprus under any circumstances, because the government of the RepCy does not allow this, even if the people have a current negative PCR test can and even though they come from an area whose case numbers are significantly lower.
Given all of this, it is logically not possible that passing tourists (who have already entered the country with a negative PCR test or who have to show a quarantine with a subsequent negative PCR test) can negatively influence the infection process in South Cyprus . However, since a new negative PCR test would have to be proven after returning, the return cannot pose a greater risk to these tourists than if they had stayed in South Cyprus the entire time. Even then, harassing individual cases against German citizens
EU tourists in Northern Cyprus will not be allowed to enter the south, even if they were already registered before July 1st. booked a return flight from the south;
A German from Northern Cyprus was not allowed to enter the south, although he only wanted to pick up medicines for his wife from a post office box in the south – the German embassy did not help either;
Several Germans who wanted to go from the south to the north were cursed at the checkpoint by South Cypriot officials just because they wanted to go north.
Tourism is the economic lifeline of both parts of Cyprus
After the pandemic-related development allowed it again, the entry restrictions in both parts of Cyprus were relaxed again from July 1st, 2020. Tourism was revived. Due to the closure of the Green Line from July 1st, 2020, only South Cyprus could benefit from this. At all RepCy airports, tourists were immediately made familiar with the fact that it was not possible to continue to Northern Cyprus. Hotels in the south were found for tourists at the airports.
With this, Northern Cyprus was de facto excluded from tourism. As in many other countries, the situation there had been dramatic by then. All people in Northern Cyprus who had hoped for an economic recovery have been deprived of their livelihood, tourism, in an inhuman way by Southern Cyprus.
Neither the German government nor the EU are doing anything about it, although they are well aware of the situation.
Please take part in this petition to restore our right to freedom of movement.
Editor’s note: It would seem both the German and British Government have no interest in contesting the Greek Cypriot Administration actions and we have seen a number of references to the British High Commission on this issue in articles we have received and published.
“GREEN LINE CROSSING ISSUES
We are well aware that the Greek Cypriot administration are using the current COVID-19 emergency as a reason to exclude anyone, other than GCs and some RoC permanent residents, from crossing from the South into the TRNC. 
This is a flagrant breach of EU rules regarding Free Movement between both sides.  Although there are isolated instances of Foreign nationals being able to cross the Green Line, it appears that these are being facilitated through the relevant Embassy teams.
We have received requests that we enlist the help of the British High Commission to assist UK nationals (Members) crossing the Green Line in order to catch flights that they have booked.  The British High Commission has so far refused to assist in these requests which they do not see as ‘for humanitarian’ reasons.
They seem reluctant to upset the Greek Cypriot administration!”
Germans call for freedom of movement to and from south Cyprus Attack by the Republic of Cyprus on the freedom of movement and economic existence of EU citizens........
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kyreniacommentator · 5 years ago
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The British Residents’ Society published very important news on 25th April 2020 with the latest information provided through their ongoing liaison with the TRNC authorities about the Coronavirus Regulations which we are sharing for other readers who are seeking the latest facts and information. 
WEEKLY UPDATE –25th APRIL 2020
There have been some questions about the Council of Ministers decision regarding the wearing of face masks, so I will try to clarify some points.
Currently you are only able to leave your home in order to visit the following businesses IN YOUR DISTRICT: –
Supermarkets,
Banks,
Chemists,
Butchers,
Bakers,
Garages, or to attend
Medical facilities.
UNLESS YOU HAVE RECEIVED PERMISSION FROM THE POLICE TO VARY YOUR JOURNEY, EACH PERMISSION IS ONLY VALID ON THE DATE OF ISSUE.
From 06.00am 24th April 2020 when leaving home to attend ANY of these places you MUST be wearing a face mask. It is the responsibility of the businesses’ management to refuse entry to any person not wearing a mask. This is a now a LEGAL REQUIREMENT and failure to do so may lead to prosecution.
In an interview the Prime Minister, Ersin TATAR has expressed a desire to begin to allow some businesses to reopen at the beginning of May but stated that the Health measures of those businesses MUST be in place prior to permission being granted.
He also stated that flights from Turkey and Cyprus would only be reintroduced once their infection rates come under control, but that he felt that this may take a couple of months to achieve.
EX-PATS STUCK IN THE TRNC
We are aware of UK citizens being ‘stuck’ here in the TRNC and unable to return to the UK. We have  spoken  to  the  British  High  Commission  who  continue  to  liaise  with  the  Foreign  and Commonwealth Office to discuss repatriation to the UK.  Repatriation flights from Cyprus to the UK are continuing however, in order to be considered for a place on such a flight you MUST register your interest on the following link.
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/cyprus/return-to-the-uk
alternatively send a message using the following link
https://www.facebook.com/ukincyprus
There are strict rules in relation to those persons who will be considered eligible to be repatriated to the UK from Cyprus.
At this time there will be no flights available to return persons living in the TRNC from the UK.
This matter is being solely dealt with by the British High Commission and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
CURRENT REGULATIONS IN RESPECT OF THE ‘GREEN LINE’
Currently there is a ban on moving across the Green Line which is in force until further notice.  As the dates continue to be extended, we will advise when there is going to be a change.
CURRENT MOVEMENT RESTRICTIONS
There is currently an inter-district movement ban, unless you have the relevant permissions to enable you to cross the district lines.  This is currently in place until midnight 30th April.
CYPRUSSCENE
Since the start of this outbreak we have been working with other Groups across the TRNC to ensure that any important information is shared with as many people as we can.  One such group has been CyprusScene who have also been carrying our information in their online newspaper.
For those of you who have not seen this publication I have attached a link below to the latest edition which you may find of interest.
https://cyprusscene.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/CyprusScene.com-Enewspaper-Issue-124.pdf
STAY SAFE –STICK TO THE RULES –DO NOT GO OUT UNLESS YOU NEED TO
Editors Note:
For those readers wishing to learn more of the British Residents’ Society and registration as a member please click here
BRS Coronavirus weekly News Update 25th April The British Residents' Society published very important news on 25th April 2020 with the latest information provided through their ongoing liaison with the TRNC authorities about the…
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