Cyprus doesn't recognise me as a citizen because I'm not a citizen. It's really that simple.
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You are so confused because I think you decided to come in here to tell me off. Lemme give you a basic run down.
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When I was born, Cypriot citizenship was patrilineal. Read more here if you are curious: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.366.1995&rep=rep1&type=pdf …
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Then when I was at university, my parents received a letter saying if I wanted to apply for Cypriot citizenship. My parents said no (I was in the UK) on my behalf as at the time it would have meant carrying out civil defense obligations.
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I was not a non-resident. And yes, women do civil defense, men do military service.
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Also false that non-residents (i.e., Cypriot expats) are exempt. It has been ruled in as a possibility. http://cyprus-mail.com/2015/01/15/cyprus-to-face-eu-sanctions-if-house-fails-to-pass-mixed-parent-army-law/ …
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Classic example of a troll using ad hominem and rude arguments,
@o_guest , don't waste your time.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
Hilarious troll. Also @yianna_11 ade re inda trolls eshei tora. 

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