Another New Member
Posted: 17 Feb 2008 10:38
After trawling the net for info on Cypriot VAT laws, I happily stumbled into Nigel's website!
He has been a great help on the Anglo-Info site as well, with insights into the labyrinth that is imported car registration.
Sadly, my wife and I are leaving Cyprus and returning to Bermuda. We're both teachers and I've been very fortunate in being offered my old Head of English post to complete what I started there over six years ago; the salary, pension and security are just too good to be ignored as I approach my 50th.
It's with a heavy heart that we will leave Cyprus, but at least we had a real go of trying to settle here, and may if we're lucky, make a few bob when we sell the 18 month old apartment.
Enter this web site. Expats often move and try to settle into new countries on a wing & a prayer, not really anticipating or planning for the newness and strangeness of customs, laws and cultures. We have had a few problems that seemed intractable when we moved here, but matters do eventually unravel if with painstaking patience at times.
A pity I didn't get to hear about good folk like Nigel earlier! :)
He has been a great help on the Anglo-Info site as well, with insights into the labyrinth that is imported car registration.
Sadly, my wife and I are leaving Cyprus and returning to Bermuda. We're both teachers and I've been very fortunate in being offered my old Head of English post to complete what I started there over six years ago; the salary, pension and security are just too good to be ignored as I approach my 50th.
It's with a heavy heart that we will leave Cyprus, but at least we had a real go of trying to settle here, and may if we're lucky, make a few bob when we sell the 18 month old apartment.
Enter this web site. Expats often move and try to settle into new countries on a wing & a prayer, not really anticipating or planning for the newness and strangeness of customs, laws and cultures. We have had a few problems that seemed intractable when we moved here, but matters do eventually unravel if with painstaking patience at times.
A pity I didn't get to hear about good folk like Nigel earlier! :)