hi
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hi
i am 19 currently doing my nvq3 in engineering and was interested if there is much of a call for maintainence enginners in northern cyprus also my dad is a retired firefighter and is interested in opening a business in the north he is on a pension so he can sustain himself i would be grateful for any help you could give me
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Re: hi
i am 19 currently doing my nvq3 in engineering and was interested if there is much of a call for maintainence enginners in northern cyprus also my dad is a retired firefighter and is interested in opening a business in the north he is on a pension so he can sustain himself i would be grateful for any help you could give me
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Re: hi
you may also have the grief of finding out the land or property you buy does not belong to who is selling it and maybe next year some greek/cypriot or turkish/cypriot may come to reclaim his/her land/property i advise stay in the south
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Re: hi
I agree thats why i told him to search more and he would have found that out , but yes stick to the south ,Dont forget the north has some nice beaches,go for the day but live in south.
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Re: hi
the thing with the south it is part of the eu which my dad and i are trying to get out of we are hoping to set up a business we lived there when i was 5 for 18 months but quite a while ago
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Well Turkey will join soon so even if you are in the north you will be in the EU the north is uneven ground you better to go mainland turkey if you want safe ground to start life without threat of land being taken from you