I’m currently in Australia on a working holiday visa. I’m due to complete the 88 days of harvest work I need to extend and will have about a month left to apply for my extension- does anyone know roughly how long it takes to process the visa extension? Is it done online or do I need to stay in one place while it goes through the system?
You can apply online. It will take up to 3 weeks to be granted, but probably less than that – make sure you provide all of the ‘specified work’ proof and any other required documentation so there are no holdups. Don’t leave it too late to apply, but don’t apply too early either – the new visa will cancel the old one. You’ll almost certainly be given a Bridging Visa A if it doesn’t come through in time.
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Right now, the credit crunch has left the British Pound weak against the Euro. This means that anyone going on holiday in Europe and exchanging their pounds for Euros will get much less than they used to. However, there are some currencies that are fairing better against Euro. One of these is the Turkish Lira used in Northern Cyprus. But what does this mean for those looking to take a holiday in Cyprus? It means that they can enjoy a Euro-free holiday that is great value for money.
Of course, travelers have to make certain they are on the North side of the Green Line. This is the area of Cyprus that uses the Lira, and the place to go for a Euro-Free holiday. Northern Cyprus is, in fact, the only Euro-Med destination that hasn’t actually officially adopted the Euro currency, making it the only choice for a truly great holiday that won’t cost you a lot.
But why Northern Cyprus? Why not, is the better question. Northern Cyprus is one of Europe’s most beautiful places. In addition to being a great value Euro-free holiday, Northern Cyprus offers a lot to offer for the entire family. Kyrenia has its beautiful horse-shoe venetian harbour and great shopping opportunities, plus a Byzantine Castle overlooking the entire town and is a great place for history buffs to visit. The town also has many great resorts like the Acapulco Spa and Pia Bella, two amazing places where you’ll feel like royalty. The Acapulco’s beach in particular is spectacular.
Another popular destination in Northern Cyprus is Famagusta. This old Egyptian city offers a lot of historical sites for those who really want to know about the ancient history of Cyprus. Of course, it has many great beaches too, probably the best on the entire island; including the Majestic Beach and Salamis Bay. Famagusta makes a great place to base your Karpas Peninsula holiday since it is centrally located and provides access to just about everything the Peninsula has to offer.
But there are more places to visit than just Kyrenia and Famagusta. You can head out to Nicosia, a larger city that was once the home to the kings of Cyprus. This large city is the capital of North Cyprus, and you’ll find many modern conveniences here. While the smaller towns and cities often offer sleepy, traditional atmospheres, Nicosia is the opposite. It makes a nice change of pace from the towns you may be visiting as part of your Euro-free holiday. Just be sure to stay on the north side of the Green Line, the east-west boundary that divides the city into Greek and Turkish sectors. Only the northern side is Euro-free.
About the Author:
S Djelal writes about North Cyprus. The site features information on taking a holiday in Kyrenia and Famagusta and offers travellers the opportunity to search for flight information, special offers and even book online. http://www.CyprusPremier.com | http://www.EuroFreeNorthCyprus.com |