There is no problem crossing into Northern Cyprus From southern Cyprus on an Australian Passport. As far as i know though, you must return on the same day.
What if? There would be no problem at all with travelling to Cyprus if you have visited the occupied areas of Cyprus and vice versa.
If one enters from the illegally operated Ports/Airports of the occupied by Turkey part of Cyprus then the answer is a big NO. If one enters from the legally operated Ports/Airports of the Republic of Cyprus then he/she can travel East, West, North, South and vice-versa without any problem.Basically you can go from the south side to the north with no problem only
other destination face fiece competition but however as low-cost airlines don't fly to Cyprus this leads to a downfall which means that no one is affected.
Christopher Larcou has written: 'The legal aspects of the Cyprus problem'
"No problem!"
the problem she face is to fight for the women rights
Cyprus in the easternmost island
to face a problem against another character
It depends on what you are doing in France. For tourism, it should not be a problem (just check with the French embassy), but for school, work, or partial residence, a Cyprus VISA would certainly be inadequate.
The Latin for Cyprus is Cyprus.
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