ChatterBank1 min ago
english using a foreign driving licence
my aunt and uncle are in a bit of a pickle.
They use thier sons address, in the uk, which is where they stay the most when over here, for stuff to do with their car. Because on their driving licence, they have to have a british address, they can't use their cypriat address as the dvla won't accept it, and even though (i'm pretty sure) that cyprus is in the eu, they can't apply for a cypriat driving licence.
Has anyone else had this problem, and what did they do.
They use thier sons address, in the uk, which is where they stay the most when over here, for stuff to do with their car. Because on their driving licence, they have to have a british address, they can't use their cypriat address as the dvla won't accept it, and even though (i'm pretty sure) that cyprus is in the eu, they can't apply for a cypriat driving licence.
Has anyone else had this problem, and what did they do.
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Since May 2004 all EU citizens living as residents in Cyprus are legally entitled to vote in certain Cypriot elections, specifically Local Municipal Elections and European Parliamentary Elections.
An EU citizen may also stand as a candidate in Municipal and European Parliamentary elections under the same conditions a Cypriot national.
Voters have to register, once registered they are submitted to compulsory voting as are Cyprus citizens.
An EU citizen may also stand as a candidate in Municipal and European Parliamentary elections under the same conditions a Cypriot national.
Voters have to register, once registered they are submitted to compulsory voting as are Cyprus citizens.
A British citizen normally resident (i.e. for more than 6 months of the year) in another country who applies for or renews a GB driving licence using a false address commits an offence.
Furthermore, on the issue of voting rights, every British citizen living abroad who has been registered to vote in the UK within the last 15 years is eligible to vote in UK general elections and European Union elections (but not UK local government elections), however to do so they must register as an overseas voter.
Furthermore, on the issue of voting rights, every British citizen living abroad who has been registered to vote in the UK within the last 15 years is eligible to vote in UK general elections and European Union elections (but not UK local government elections), however to do so they must register as an overseas voter.
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