For drivers there is some good news, there are very few traffic lights. 1 in Ayia Napa, A few on the Limassol by-pass and in Paphos, thats about it. Not an official language but English is widely spoken.
Hi, although it is very personal, would it be easier to adjust to continental Greece or to Cyprus for a European citizen? I lived one year in Cyprus and I loved it but since you have lived in Greece, I would like to know your opinion. Good thing about continental Greece is that you are not bound to a ferry or an airplane...just curious about your thoughts... Thanks in advance
I wish to live in cyprus, but I can't work as I'm from Non-Eu country UK. Do you know if I can find someone to employ me to do computor work so I can live there?
Did you use the help of an immigration lawyer to apply for residency? I'm also an EU citizen. I will not be relocating a business. Wondering if I can make the appointment and submit documents on my own.
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@@st0rmrider good one, m8! :-)
For drivers there is some good news, there are very few traffic lights. 1 in Ayia Napa, A few on the Limassol by-pass and in Paphos, thats about it.
Not an official language but English is widely spoken.
"Winter can be severe. It's 10c"
My brother....spring where I'm from isn't even that hot.
hs ha ok
Cool to know.
Thanks for the info
Great, thank you !!!!
Try England. Last year couldn’t afford to heat the house and it was -8c in winter
This is why I could never ever live in the UK :D
Greetings from Turkey 🙂
Hi!
Hi, although it is very personal, would it be easier to adjust to continental Greece or to Cyprus for a European citizen? I lived one year in Cyprus and I loved it but since you have lived in Greece, I would like to know your opinion. Good thing about continental Greece is that you are not bound to a ferry or an airplane...just curious about your thoughts... Thanks in advance
If you have an income from outside, you are not related to the Greek economy, Greece is nicer and have more places to visit/see.
I wish to live in cyprus, but I can't work as I'm from Non-Eu country UK. Do you know if I can find someone to employ me to do computor work so I can live there?
I think you will easily find job here if you have PC-related knowledge, especially hardware.
Did you use the help of an immigration lawyer to apply for residency? I'm also an EU citizen. I will not be relocating a business. Wondering if I can make the appointment and submit documents on my own.
We did everything on our own. If you are an EU citizen the procedure is easy and fast.
RHD is a deal breaker lol
A couple of hours practice and you will get used to driving on the other side. It's not hard.
Your English is a bit difficult to understand
Yes this is because I am a native speaker to another language, Greek!