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Re: Residency/Brexit- From B H C.

Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2019 5:53 pm
by Kili01
Lincoln, Not sure where the message came from or when it was issued, but I know 3 people who have all lived here long term well over 5 years. They all seem adamant that their previous yellow slips, ARC’s or stamps in their passports are sufficient. Is there anywhere that I can get a copy of the above message from the BHC to send to their email addresses?

Dee

Re: Residency/Brexit- From B H C.

Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2019 5:56 pm
by memory man
Kili01 wrote: Thu Sep 12, 2019 5:53 pm Lincoln, Not sure where the message came from or when it was issued,
Tala Community News.



https://talanews.blogspot.com/2019/09/m ... rrect.html

Re: Residency/Brexit- From B H C.

Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2019 6:52 pm
by galexinda
Kili01. Maybe this link will provide the information which was published in the September issue of the Paphos Post

High Commissioner Urges British Residents To Ensure Papers Are In Order
SEPTEMBER 7, 2019

“Whatever anyone may have said in the past about alternative documents, alien registration certificates, any colour books or stamps in passports, it is now about getting an MEU1 or MEU3. I know that people get a bit fed up about us going on about this, but it’s important to protect your position here,” he said.

“Whatever old documents you’ve got, you still need to get an MEU1 or MEU3. One reason for that is to guarantee your rights post-Brexit. That includes coming in and going out of the airport. When you come in after Brexit, you will show your document and won’t get a stamp in your passport that is only valid for 90 days. Also, to access the new public health system Gesy, you need an MEU1 or an MEU3,” he noted.


http://thepaphospost.com/index.php/2019 ... -in-order/