[This message has been edited by WELSHLADYUK (edited 26 September 2004).]
I am going for it
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Jane Akshar UK Co-owner of www.flatsinluxor.co.uk Appartments and Tours in Luxor
As far as I understand you can get a residency permit for Egypt if you have a work visa or you are married to an Egyptian, but you can only apply for Egyptian citizenship and thereby a passport åf you are married to an Egyptian. You can check out the basic details here: http://www.mfa.gov.eg/testf.asp (I just tried the link and it looked like the server was down, but I am pretty sure its for Egyptian visas and residency requirements). You could also check out: http://www.egy2000.com/secal.htm or contact the Egyptian Embassy and ask them: Egyptian Embassy, Consular Section, 2 Lowndes Street, London SW1X 9ET. Tel: 0870 005 6715 If anyone can give any more concrete details I would be pleased to hear them too.
I think that Carol might have hit the nail on the head. There are a lot of older women in Luxor who are still too young to claim pensions but live on benefits and income support that they claim from the British Government.
You say on one thread that you live with your parents in North Wales. On another thread that you live half the time in Egypt and the other half in Britain. In another you are looking for part part secretarial work in Cairo. In another that you are a tour leader. In another that you have never had a man in Egypt and yet you know all the pitfalls.
Yes it is none of my business where you live and how long you have lived there. But, if you are so sensative about it then why ask questions on a forum.
You have also asked qusetions about two different men that you may have been lving with. As a small point I would point out that giving out men's names and then saying that they earn their living as male prostitutes to gay men is slander in Egypt as well as in any other country. Are you actively trying to have the men arrested?
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Originally posted by WELSHLADYUK:
My friend who has recently marrid an egyptian guy through the Embassy asks this....her husband would like her to apply for an egyptian passport and an identity card for me. Would it be of my benefit to have one?...what are the benefits?...am I able to get one?...any other information please ?
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Originally posted by WELSHLADYUK:
Luxorlady you obviously did NOT read the thread properly when I asked for advice from the forum members. Do I detect a hint of criticism ? Where I personally live & how long I've lived there is surely my business.
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Originally posted by WELSHLADYUK:
Just an additional remark there was a smala typing error in the original thread, the request is for HER not myself. I have an egyptian work VISA and I do not personally need this facility.
I think an apology to LL for this as your original post DID say: [her husband would like her to apply for an egyptian passport and an identity card for ME. Would it be of MY benefit to have one?...what are the benefits?...am I able to get one?..] this is hardly a small typing error and clearly states it is for YOU.
Just a thought though, you have said (many times) you are a travel manager and are in Egypt 5-6 times a year, at one point you say up to 9 months a year, and you do ask for work in Cairo too and say you DO work in cairo, How can I get a travel manager job that allows me 9 months off in another country doing another job please???
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I started out with nothing, and I still have most of it
salam,
brian
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Originally posted by Carol_2004:
still here then brian? have you met her yet? how did it go?
yes we have met....
salam,
brian
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Originally posted by Carol_2004:
are you married yet? how are things going?
not yet....
things are going great.....
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Originally posted by brian04:
i checked this website.... that states that i can get residency permit... but it must be renewed after 3 years.... for 15 lE
Which website? Where? Can you please give us the link for this information?
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Originally posted by WELSHLADYUK:
Just to clarify the dreadful interogation from others regarding my thread. I will repeat myself again, the word "me" was a typing error and I admitted this immediately, I was repeating the exact words of my friend who sought this information. I have 2 female friends whom I met in Luxor last year and have kept in contact with them, they asked me to post thread/s on their behalf as they have no PCs and I am happy to help (thought we were all in here for that). I don't want an egyptian passport I am happy with my own. I am NOT a tour guide, I am a Travel Manager and I do spent most of my time in Egypt and live with my parents after my divorce 6 yrs ago from my British husband. Yes true I sought some office work in Cairo, but so what did not know it was a crime ? I do have a work VISA, plus I pay my taxes & work for my living unlike a lot of people whom you refer to. I do not have, or want to have a local gigello, unlike a lot of the older women who do claim state benefits and clearly do keep or seek egyptian young men in return for (well we all know what because most have nothing else to offer). Finally, I did not have to explain myself to anyone in here, but I have, so ladies I don't know what your problem is. I only ever asked for advice and if you did not want to give any then fine, but thank you akshar, newcomer and stacia for your help and I will pass on the information to my friend. I think an apology to me is forthcoming, is this the way you treat new members ?
I am sorry if you were offended I suspect that the ladies concenrned were just trying to clarify your question. Honestly it is hard when you have been on these boards for a while not to think a newbie has read everything and jump on them.
I personally think that getting your hubby to apply for your Egyptian nationality is a lovely way of demonstrating that he is sincere AND THAT YOU ARE. I emailed a lady who has this after a long marriage and she is a second wife. We both thought it was one in the eye for all thise that are down on that lifestyle choice. She had been married 5 years and i also know of another lady married 13/15 years who has nationality.
When I take it in 2 years time it will be to show my affinity to my adoptive country.
I love Egypt
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Jane Akshar UK Co-owner of www.flatsinluxor.co.uk Appartments and Tours in Luxor
thank you askshar it is so refreshing to have a true lady respond in such a polite and helpful manner. I appreiate all what you said but honestly I am not married or dating any egyptian guy, never been out with one either. I DO tend to keep to myself as much as possible when I am there and dearly love the country. I was honestly asking these threads for two lady friends of mine, one which HAS married a guy from the West Bank and I think regrets it now too. Mind you after all these terrible comments from some of the other ladies in here I will probably not try to help my friends out by asking questions in the forum for them again. It is clear that some think I ask the questions for myself ? once again thank you for your help and honest answers.
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I started out with nothing, and I still have most of it
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Originally posted by WELSHLADYUK:
I don't want an egyptian passport I am happy with my own. I am NOT a tour guide, I am a Travel ManagerYes true I sought some office work in Cairo, but so what did not know it was a crime ? I do have a work VISA,
Welsh Lady
All foreign tour operators do not have work visa's in Egypt. They have extended tourist visa's for 6 months or a year. It is very difficult to get a work visa in Egypt. The company you work for must apply and be able to prove that you are doing a job that an Egyptian cannot do. How did you get your work visa?
kenzie257@yahoo.co.uk
[This message has been edited by Kenzie (edited 25 September 2004).]
I have read your comments and if I have offended anyone I apologise, however I did not appreciate the attacks on me, I am a new member who came om to this forum for advice for both myself and my 2 friends and not interrogation:
Comments made to me such as....Your parents in North Wales. On another thread that you live half the time in Egypt and the other half in Britain. In another you are looking for part part secretarial work in Cairo. In another that you are a tour leader. In another that you have never had a man in Egypt and yet you know all the pitfalls.
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There are a lot of older women in Luxor who are still too young to claim pensions but live on benefits and income support that they claim from the British Government.
I felt these comments were directed at me as if I was a liar, which I assure you I am not. Yes, there are a lot of ladies who stay in Egypt claiming various UK benefits, some of them even make claims of severe disability and yet you see them walking about the west bank, climbing monuments & even riding bikes (so my friend has informed me - no names mentioned). I assure you I do not, I work and pay taxes like any other honest UK citizen, you will see even jaguar thought LL had made an attack on me too. Anyway water under bridge, I do not wish to bitch on or explain my personal life to anyone I have better things to do in my life.
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Originally posted by akshar:
No convoys
Travel on any train
No paying for visa
Egyptian prices
No more dollars on the sleeper train
Egyptian prices in hotels when you are on your own
Affinity to the countryI am going for it
I do not have an Egyptian passport but I have a resident working visa that entitles me to all of the above.
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I started out with nothing, and I still have most of it
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Originally posted by Kenzie:
I do not have an Egyptian passport but I have a resident working visa that entitles me to all of the above.
In Egypt I suspect it is easier to get a husband than it is to get a working visa
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Jane Akshar UK Co-owner of www.flatsinluxor.co.uk Appartments and Tours in Luxor
Yes it is much easier to get a husband.
[This message has been edited by Kenzie (edited 25 September 2004).]
Does anyone have any idea what “residency permit” brian04 could be talking about? Is there another one other than through work or marriage?