MUKW3
MUKW3
For what it’s worth, I had my appointment for upgrading MEU1 to MUKW3 today, thought I had everything required, forms/passports/copies/bills etc., but, every electricity bill from 1996 showing continuous use was not sufficient! (Too much paper) Go to AIK and get a stamped and signed printout of consumption for at least 5 yrs.
At 75 it is a fair walk, up and back, so be warned!
At 75 it is a fair walk, up and back, so be warned!
Re: MUKW3
The requirements to change from an MEU1 to an MUKW3 are, I believe, the same as were originally in place for a move from MEU1 to MEU3 (i.e. 5 yrs proof of residency, bills etc.). The move from an MEU3 to an MUKW3 only, I believe, only require a completed application form and the original with copies of UK passport and the MEU3. Plus the fee, of course.
Re: MUKW3
Here is what is required from the Cyprus Government website. Rather than speculation
https://www.moi.gov.cy/MOI/CRMD/crmd.ns ... penElement
https://www.moi.gov.cy/MOI/CRMD/crmd.ns ... penElement
Re: MUKW3
Limassol friends in the pub, tea rooms or over coffee?
David
Dishonesty is the second best policy
Dishonesty is the second best policy
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Re: MUKW3
We have recently received our MUKW3 cards. No problems at all at Paphos Immigration. We supplied copies of MEU1, Title Deed, one electric bill, passport copy, marriage certificate and that was it.
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Maybe wrong end of the island for you but we decided to get ours done and popped into Ammochostos Police HQ on a Monday and had appointments for the next morning. Took 5 mins each to run through the paperwork, pay the fee and now we await the cards.
We needed the joint Application Form, passport and copy, original MEU3 and a copy, €30 each person.
We needed the joint Application Form, passport and copy, original MEU3 and a copy, €30 each person.
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See what I said earlier about Immigration in Paphos! One can only guess what their mindset is.
Nothing about the way they work has changed over the years of my residence here. Except that more recently it is possible to make an appointment. Hurrah.
In the 'old days' there were no appointments. The form was to join a queue outside their office before the opening time of 8am. The earlier you got there the higher up the queue you would be when they let the first 10 or so through their doors at 8am. The queue outside by then was huge.
We often queued on a fire escape.
Wonder if other members remember?
Nothing about the way they work has changed over the years of my residence here. Except that more recently it is possible to make an appointment. Hurrah.
In the 'old days' there were no appointments. The form was to join a queue outside their office before the opening time of 8am. The earlier you got there the higher up the queue you would be when they let the first 10 or so through their doors at 8am. The queue outside by then was huge.
We often queued on a fire escape.
Wonder if other members remember?
Re: MUKW3
It was like that at this end 20 years ago and then they built a new Police HQ and the Immigration Dept moved in from their old remote building and one room 4m x4m office. So much slicker now.
Re: MUKW3
I remember in the late 90’s sending my husband to get a number at immigration around 7.30am, he then came home and went back with my young daughter and I complete with a picnic breakfast/brunch, we usually made it home before lunchtime! One of the immigration officers - young and obviously quite new once asked if my daughter could be excused to go to nursery but the answer from higher up was no, she had to sit there with us for around 4 hours!
Hopefully things are differently almost 30 years later!
Hopefully things are differently almost 30 years later!