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Do you organize viewing trips to North Cyprus? |
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We can recommend several travel agents who would be
able to organize your accommodation and cheap
flights to Northern Cyprus. Our representative will
meet you at the hotel to take you on the viewing
tour. We will only be taking you to view the
properties which fall within your search
requirements indicated earlier. Please let us know
when you are planning to visit North Cyprus, the
duration of your stay and hotel in advance so we
arrange the viewing for you. We would recommend you
to give us as much notice as you can so we can
search the best suitable options for you.
Please
Contact Us with any
queries you may have. |
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Are there direct flights to North Cyprus? |
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At the moment, all flights have to stop in Turkey
for approximately 45 minutes. |
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How long are we allowed to stay on the island
legally? |
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You are issued a 3 month tourist visa when you
arrive, after which you must apply for a resident’s
permit. |
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Are you able to arrange inspection flights? |
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Our associated companies are able to organize
flights, accommodation and car hire. |
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What are the approximate costs when we rent a 2/3
bedroom furnished house? |
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Long-term (1 year) rentals start from £250 per
month. Short-term leases (bad & breakfast) start
from £20 per day per person. You would pay for
electricity, water, gas and telephone. |
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How do I purchase a property in North Cyprus? |
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Please check our
Investor’s Guide
section for in-depth advice on this. |
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What documents are required when purchasing a
property? |
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Just your passport is required to purchase a
property. |
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Can I pay for the property from home? |
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Yes, this can easily be done from any International
bank directly into our HSBC International Bank
Account. |
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Do we need to open a bank account in North Cyprus? |
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You don’t need to open an account here but it is
useful to have one for standing orders, etc. |
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What are the costs of shipping and do you have a
list of agents? |
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Shipping costs are based on the cubic meter – we
have a list of agencies that we can forward to you. |
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If I buy a plot of land, do you have plans/designs
etc? |
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We have a variety of plans available at the office
and can take you to a reputable architect to browse
through 3D plans, designs, etc. |
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Can we pay our bills by standing order? |
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You can pay electricity and phone bills by standing
order. You can pay for your water in advance in the
local council. |
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Do I have to make a new will in North Cyprus? |
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Once the property is registered in your name, we
strongly advise you to make a new will as your
property in Cyprus is not covered on your original
will. Our lawyers can draw up a new will for you. |
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Am I required to take out medical insurance? |
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You are not required and we find that most
expatriates rely on the local medical care which is
good and extremely reasonable. |
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Are there tax implications if I decide to sell up
and return to the UK/Europe etc? |
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At present, your first sale is tax free so there are
no taxes to pay and no restrictions on the
repatriation of funds. |
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Who looks after my property whilst I am away? |
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Royal Estates Property Management team takes care of
your property, i.e. paying of bills, security and
general maintenance (subject to your approval) for a
small monthly fee. |
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Who will advertise my property and obtain bookings
if I wish to rent it out? |
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We will advertise your property and rent it out
within your requirements. We can also collect and
deposit the rent into your account while you are
away. Please
Contact Us for
more information. |
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Can I own more than one property at a time? |
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At present you are only allowed to own one property
at a time (one house or one donum of land)
(husband and wife count as one person unless
they have different surnames). |
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How can I purchase my property in North Cyprus? |
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There are different procedures depending on the
title of the property you have chosen. We advise you
to take a look at our Investor’s Guide section for
details. |
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If I were to buy land, where would I go to have my
house designed and built for me? |
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Royal Estates has a good relationship with reputable
builders who will design and build to your
requirements. The local architects will be working
on the plan in accordance with your specifications.
We can arrange you inspection trips to see the
houses they have built. If you like one of those
houses, they can build you the same house on your
land. Please refer to our
Build Your Own House
section or
Contact Us for
more details. |
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Can I bring my personal belongings from overseas? |
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YES! We can introduce you to a number of different
freighting companies that are specialized in
shipping of goods to
North Cyprus
and will bring your personal items carefully to your
new home. Contact our office for more information
and advice. |
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How do I become a resident of North Cyprus? |
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To become a resident in North Cyprus is a very
simple process. Certain documentation is required to
be stamped by the relevant authorities, which will
enable you to stay on the island, for as long as you
wish. We are happy to introduce you to our
associates, who will guide you swiftly and
painlessly through this process. |
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Can I bring my pet/s to Northern Cyprus? |
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Pets are welcomed in Northern Cyprus, as long as all
the relevant documentation from a UK Vet is
completed prior to your pets’ arrival. Quarantine
period is approximately 28 days. |
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Who will do all the paperwork for our sale? |
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We are able to deal with the paperwork for your
permission to purchase with a fee of £500. (Most of
the solicitors in
North Cyprus
charge £1000) |
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Can I use my UK
Driving licence? |
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For 3 months you can drive with your
UK
licence, after that you can only drive with a TRNC
licence. Once you have been issued with your
residency permit a local licence can be
administered
within a few days. |
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Where are the best beaches? |
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The Escape Beach in Alsancak is one of the safest
beaches which are close to Kyrenia. There are many
hotels with private bays which permit non-residents
to use them for a small fee. |
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Where are the villages? |
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The main towns in the east of Kyrenia in order are
Dogankoy, Bellapais, Ozankoy, Catalkoy, Arapkoy,
Esentepe, Bahceli. Those in the west of Kyrenia in
order are Zeytinlik, Karaoglanoglu, Edremit, Karmi,
Alsancak, Ilgaz, Latpa, Karsiyaka, Kayalar. |
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What extra charges are there when we buy a property
or land? |
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There are extras which may not be clear at the time
of purchase. All purchases are subject to a 6% stamp
duty. The amount is assessed by the Land Registry
Office. |
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How much land can I purchase as a foreigner? |
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The maximum a foreigner can purchase is 1 Donum 1
Evlek. |
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What is the fastest route to travel to North Cyprus? |
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Currently there are no direct flights to
North Cyprus
(Ercan is the main airport in North Cyprus. All
flights are through mainland Turkey. You do not have
to leave the plane as a general rule and remain on
board for 45 minutes in one of the airports in
Turkey (Dalaman, Antalya, Izmir, etc). It takes
20minutes drive to get from Ercan to Nicosia (Lefkosa)
– the capital of
Northern Cyprus,
30 minutes to Kyrenia (Girne). In the nearest future
there will be direct flights from London, Manchester
and Frankfurt. |
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What flights are available to North Cyprus
now? |
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North Cyprus has direct air links only with Turkey
(see Q.2), where all planes from
Europe
must land. More than 90 flights to
North Cyprus
per week arrive at Ercan airport during the
summer. Currently there are approximately 20 flights
per week to
N. Cyprus from London (Heathrow, Gatwick and
Stanstead). For the passengers convenience most of
them arrive in the evening. There are also flights
to North Cyprus from Manchester, Glasgow and Dublin.
From Turkey, you can arrange a connected flight to
North Cyprus
from Istanbul, Izmir, Ankara, Adana and Antalya.
There is also a big selection of ferries from
Turkey, the fastest of which is 2 hours. |
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What is the cost of living in North Cyprus? |
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The cost of living in North Cyprus is cheap compared
to other countries in the Mediterranean region (the
Southern part of the island in particular) or
popular European destinations. The utility bills are
exceptionally affordable. Living in North Cyprus,
you will be paying approximately £ 200 a year for
electricity and water of an apartment. A lot of the
houses and apartments are built with solar water
heating systems, which ensures cheap running costs
even in winter. Communal maintenance fees are also
payable, depending what facilities you share (pool,
security, sewage, etc.) Living in
North Cyprus
is continuously changing for the better. In recent
years the number of the supermarkets that sell
foreign (including leading English brands) food has
grown, which has brought the price of the export
goods slightly down but they still remain higher
than those in the UK. Turkish produced food could be
purchased at a fraction of that and is of good
quality and varied choice.
Northern Cyprus
is a paradise for smokers and alcohol is
exceptionally cheap. For a bottle of a local large
beer you would pay 50p, a bottle of a local
Red/white wine £ 2.50. North Cyprus has restaurants
galore – on every taste and pocket. An average
restaurant bill with drinks per person is £ 10-20.
You can pay in all restaurants and supermarkets
directly in pounds and in Euro, without losing in
conversion rates. The cost of living in
North Cyprus
is very cheap compared to that of the
UK. |
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How long can a British citizen stay in North Cyprus? |
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The British and the majority of Western Europeans on
arrival would automatically receive a
three-month-visa. If you decide to stay on the
island for a longer period you can get an extension
or if you decide to settle there permanently, you
would need to get a residency permit. We will put
you in the right direction in order to receive it
quickly. |
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Are there any limitations on buying property in
Northern Cyprus
for foreign people? |
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Yes, there is a limitation. The land in
North Cyprus
is measured in donums. Foreign people cannot buy
more than 1 donum of land (which is 1,338 square
metres or approximately 14,000 square feet) for one
property. This area of land will satisfy the
majority of our clients. In the case where you want
a bigger piece of land, this can be easily met by
adding members of your family as the owners or by
forming a local company to buy the land in its name. |
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What are the procedures to buy the property in
North Cyprus? |
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Due to the buoyant market situation, we do advise
our clients to arrange finance before traveling to
North Cyprus and to have the reservation fee
available, if you find something you like. Otherwise
it could be a wasted journey. Please also note that
a debit/credit card payment is not acceptable when
it comes to a reservation fee. You would need to see
a solicitor during your visit if you decide to
purchase a property and issue him with the Power of
Attorney, so he can follow your instructions during
your absence. You appoint a solicitor who checks and
confirms the title deeds. The next stage is to draw
up a sale contract. It will define the payment terms
and the completion date. Your attendance is not
essential as the solicitor will act on your behalf
if you issue a Power of Attorney. On the day of the
completion, the money is paid to the vendor and the
Land Registry (Stamp duty at 6%) by your solicitor.
Your name will be included into the Land Registry
books, but it takes up to 12 months for the new
title deed to be issued. |
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What are the costs involved when we buy a property
in
North Cyprus? |
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Application for purchase permit and legal fees will
cost £500 (most of our competitors charge ₤1000)
and be aware that some solicitors charge an hourly
rate fee that could work out very expensive when you
buy a property in North Cyprus. The stamp duty is 6%
of the property value, but more often the valuation
is lower than the selling price of the property.
Some may consider building their own house as the
stamp duty will be payable on the cost of the land
than that of the built property, if the permission
to buy is received before the construction begins.
Also the buyer has to bear in mind the sales tax
(VAT) at 5% on newly built property. Sales and stamp
duty tax is payable to the Land Registry office when
the permission to buy is granted and the property is
completed as well as a nominal registry fees (in the
region of £ 200). The buyer also should enquire
about the other costs in relationship to the
electricity, water, gas installation. Sometimes, the
costs are included in the selling price, but more
often there is a separate cost, especially if you
are building your villa in isolation to the main
road or the nearest village and there is not any
construction nearby. |
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What types of deeds are available? |
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Like in the UK there are two main types of deeds in
TRNC, – Freehold and Leasehold deeds. However, there
are some significant differences the UK buyer should
be aware of when he comes to buy a property in
Northern Cyprus. Leasehold property or land is as a
rule restored buildings which are leased to the
foreign nationals by the Government for the period
of up to 49 years. The ground rent is negligible.
Typical example of such properties could be found in
the well established Karmi Village near Kyrenia (Girne),
where originally all foreign citizens are settled.
Most of them are British, but also there are other
European citizens, like German, Swiss, and Dutch.
There are three types of deeds for Freehold
property, which differentiate significantly, but all
of them are absolutely legal. The first one is the
Freehold property that belonged to the foreign owner
(pre-1974), which could be rarely found on the
market these days, as the owners consider it a good
investment and do not feel like parting with it when
the property prices are going up.
The Second type is the deeds that belonged to
Turkish Cypriots before 1974, which are also
internationally recognised title deeds. The Third
type is the TRNC absolute possession document, which
was issued to Turkish Cypriots in compensation of
their lost property in the Southern part of the
island by the TRNC Government. The land or property
belonged to the Greek Cypriots before 1974. The
Turkish Cypriots signed over their property left in
the Southern part of the island in favour of the
TRNC ,that used the full possession title in return.
It is also often referred to as a basis points land.
However, the buyer should be aware of the fact that
some plots of land or property located close to the
military sites cannot be completed (e.g. your name
will not appear on the title deeds). It is a common
belief that the TRNC title deeds issued to the
military servicemen for their service on the island
carry the high risk of repossession, as they were
issued not on a basis point system, but as a reward
for the services. The land and property with no
title deeds issued (that belonged to Greek Cypriots
pre-1974 and not reclaimed by the Turkish Cypriots)
as well as “pending ownership” (the purchase that
was not complete pre-1974) are illegal and are not
considered safe. Your new home could be at risk if
you complete your purchase without confirmation of
the title deed by a solicitor! Royal Estates does
not deal with a property without title deeds! |
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How long does it normally take to complete the
purchase of the property in
North Cyprus? |
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Be prepared to wait. It could take up to 12 months
to complete the purchase, but there is nothing to
worry about of course if you are not planning to
sell the property during this period of time. You
will be rewarded with the title deed of your dream
home. |
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What are the terms of payment for buying a property
in
North Cyprus? |
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The terms of payment depend upon the property you
buy. Re-sale property is paid fully on the exchange
of the contracts, however a reservation payment to
your solicitor is advisable, which takes the
property off the market until the title deeds are
checked and the contracts are exchanged. . The
payment terms for a newly built or built on order
vary depending upon the construction firm. It could
be from 100% upfront to 10-30% deposit with monthly
installments afterwards till completion. Please
indicate your financial position and your
preferences regarding how you would prefer to settle
your purchase. As we are not tied to one specific
contractor we would be able to find the right
property for sale in
North Cyprus
that would suit your financial status. |
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Are there any limitations to repatriate rental or
any other income from
North Cyprus? |
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There is no limitation on repatriating the profits,
including the rental income from your property in
North Cyprus. No questions are asked about the
source of income. |
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What is the banking system like? Is it possible to
open a bank account in
North Cyprus
in £? |
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There are a lot of local private banks in
North Cyprus
as well as branches of the Turkish banks. You would
be able to open the currency accounts (in £) which
offer good interest rates. However we do recommend
you to go for the reputable banks as there were
instances of bankruptcy of the local banks in the
past. HSBC International has opened its branches in
Kyrenia (Girne) and Nicosia (Lefkosa), which is a
sign of financial and political stability on the
island.
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What are the major cities and what do they offer
from the point of view of buying a property in North
Cyprus? |
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Lefkosa (Nicosia)
– is the capital of the Northern part of the island
with the population of 150,000 and it is divided
into Turkish and Greek sectors by a boundary known
as the `green line' which runs through the city. The
place is fascinating with its history, architecture
and places of interest. The place might attract the
buyers who are planning to work for the local
Government or international company. The investment
in property here might be very rewarding if and when
the island reunites. There is a massive potential
for the investment growth.
Gazi Magosa (Famagusta)
– The place is like an outdoor museum in itself, but
also there is so much historical interest
concentrated with many museums. To name but a few,
Saint Barnabas Monastery and Museum, Agios Ionnis
Greek Orthodox Church and
Icon Museum. This is a very much the cultural centre
of the island, including the University. This area
would appeal to families with children of different
ages, just like Kyrenia. However, the landscape of
this area is very different, it is more flat and the
sea view is more restricted, but the golden sand
beaches are the best on the whole island. This area
is becoming increasingly popular amongst foreign
buyers, not just the British. The British Community
here is smaller than the one in Kyrenia at the
moment, but this keeps the property prices lower and
more attractive to other European buyers.
Girne (Kyrenia)
– is famous for its resorts, beautiful seaside,
restaurants, casinos and large British community in
the town itself and its vicinities. The head office
of the British Residents Society is located here.
There is Karmi (a
British Village settlement), situated high in the
mountains where the property for sale is leasehold,
not freehold.
Guzelyurt (Morfou)
– is famous for its olive and orange trees orchards.
It is located 30 miles in the west of Kyrenia (Girne).
This area is famous for its tasty apples,
vegetables, grapefruit and melons due to the
underwater springs. Guzelyurt is also famous for its
annual Orange Festival, which is a major event
lasting two weeks. The golf club (9 holes) is
located outside the town. It is open every day to
the public. Clubs are available for hire at the
clubhouse and the best days to meet and play with
the friendly local members are Tuesdays and
Thursdays. However, do not expect to see a
sophisticated golf course by European standards. It
is basic, but the views are fantastic. Imagine
finishing the game just before the sun dips over the
horizon across the blue shimmering sea. |
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What is the official language in the North Cyprus? |
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The official language is Turkish; however English is
a business language and widely spoken. |
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What is the time difference with the
UK? |
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Turkish Cyprus is two hours ahead of the UK GMT
time. |
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Is
North Cyprus
recognised
elsewhere in the world? |
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The TRNC has an Embassy in Ankara and Consulates in
Mersin and Istanbul; Offices of Representatives in
London, Washington, New York, Brussels, Pakistan and
Abu Dhabi's Honorary Representatives in Italy,
Germany, Austria, Canada, South Africa and Finland.
There is a Turkish Embassy, British High
Commissioner and German Consulate in the TRNC. |
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