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,
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Hilarious troll. Also
@yianna_11 ade re inda trolls eshei tora.
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That's the current law. So yes, now I am eligible. Bingo.
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I was born in the 1980s you dingus.
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The law was created in 1999. This is getting so painful.
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I have repeatedly.https://twitter.com/o_guest/status/986204178275069952 …
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Read about that law change on page 396: "This last ‘bastion’ was formally abolished with an amendment of the citizenship law in 1999 (No. 65/99), which introduced entitlement to citizenship for descendants of a Cypriot mother and a non-Cypriot father"
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