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  2. European Travel Information and Authorisation System

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    ETIAS is required for entry by land, air and sea to 30 European countries, including the 29 member states of the Schengen Area, as well as Cyprus. Ireland, which is part of the Common Travel Area, is the only member state of the European Union that continues to have its own visa policy and does not plan to join the Schengen Area or to require ETIAS.

  3. Visa requirements for Northern Cypriot citizens - Wikipedia

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    Holders of an ordinary Northern Cypriot passport can visit one country without the need to obtain an entry visa.The passport is accepted as a travel document by only three countries because Northern Cyprus has limited international recognition.

  4. Visa requirements for Cypriot citizens - Wikipedia

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    You must be in possession of a Korea Electronic Travel Authorization (K-ETA) to enter Korea visa-free. You can complete your K-ETA application up to 24 hours before boarding your flight and it will be valid for two years from the date of approval. There is a small, non-refundable charge. [112] Kuwait: eVisa / Visa on arrival [113] 3 months ...

  5. Visa policy of Northern Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    All foreign citizens who wish to stay in Northern Cyprus for more than 90 days, are required to obtain a residence permit. Foreign citizens who exceed the period of stay without a residence permit will be issued a visa penalty fine (100.23 Turkish lira for each day) that has to be paid on a future re-entry.

  6. Bank of Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Cyprus currently operates 58 branches (3 of which are cash offices not offering loans) or business offices across the Republic of Cyprus.The group also has representative offices in Romania (€33 million net exposure as of 2007), Greece (€309 million exposure as of 2007), Russia (€21 million net exposure as of 2007), [4] Ukraine, and China.

  7. Cypriot nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Regulations apply to the entire island of Cyprus, which includes the Republic of Cyprus itself and Northern Cyprus, a breakaway region that is diplomatically recognised only by Turkey as the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC). Cyprus is a member state of the European Union (EU) and all Cypriot nationals are EU citizens.

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  9. Cyprus Development Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Cyprus Development Bank (CDB), (Κυπριακή Τράπεζα Αναπτύξεως) is a development bank founded in 1963. It was set up as a public company to foster economic advancement in Cyprus. The primary stakeholders initially included the Republic of Cyprus and the European Investment Bank. The bank was privatized in 2008. [1]