moving to cyprus plss help
#16
Just Joined
Joined: Nov 2010
Posts: 16
Re: moving to cyprus plss help
I have to disagree Pat1
The children are 2 and 3 so are likely to be attending nursery school - there are plenty over english owned / run in paphos area.
The one my children go to has a greek teacher who gives 2 x 1hr of greek per day s the children learn. She talks in greek first then if the children don;t understand she speaks the same sentance in english.
Last week my daughter said kala mera for the first time
If you or your partner are working out here and you apply for residency then you can get into the 'system' and get the equivalent of child benefit and access to the general hospitals.
The children are 2 and 3 so are likely to be attending nursery school - there are plenty over english owned / run in paphos area.
The one my children go to has a greek teacher who gives 2 x 1hr of greek per day s the children learn. She talks in greek first then if the children don;t understand she speaks the same sentance in english.
Last week my daughter said kala mera for the first time
If you or your partner are working out here and you apply for residency then you can get into the 'system' and get the equivalent of child benefit and access to the general hospitals.
#18
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Joined: Jul 2009
Location: Limassol Cyprus
Posts: 348
Re: moving to cyprus plss help
Cyprus is corrupt, it is just more noticeable in Cyprus and not swept under the carpet like other countries. What a corrupt system the MP's had in the UK for example.