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Money is not my main concern. Before i will have it transported from Southampton (only € 700 and very affordable...) i will post a message here so maybe somebody will visit me in the Cyprus jail. Will be mainly bread because water will be an even bigger problem in jail then it already is on the island.

If all goes well you will see a red Bentley Turbo R cruising around Chlorakas soon. Not so far from where you live so jump in front of the car if you see me and make yourself known. IF...i can manage to have it imported...
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We often have questions on the costs of bringing cars to and re-registering them in Cyprus. We have just completed the whole process so I thought I would tell people how we did it and what we paid.

Our car is a Land Rover Freelander TD4 Automatic. It was originally registered the UK in Aug 2003. It had done over 140,000 miles. It would have had little value in England had we sold it and would have cost well over 10,000 Euros to buy here. As the container was coming anyway and had space in it, we brought the car. We wanted to register the car without paying the excise duty as we are both retired.

The container arrived in early May. The clearance documents were all completed by Burke Bros and MK Worldwide so I don't know what they involved, however the representative handed over quite a few documents when we went to customs to collect the car, whilst all we did was hand over the log book, our passports and our driving licences and sign a few documents. We were told that, until registration was complete, it must not be driven by anyone other than the owner & his spouse, we couldn't take it into Northern Cyprus and we couldn't sell or dispose of it. We paid 172 Euros to clear the car and the container.

We were given a yellow C104 form that had to be kept in the car. It gave us a month before we had to go to Nicosia to renew the form. To complete this document customs calculated how much time we had already spent in Cyprus over the last year and deducted that from a 6 month's allowance. This told us how long we had before the car could be re-registered.

We went to Nicosia Customs Office a month later (June) with copies of all the documents we thought we needed to re-register the car. Maria, who does the re-registration, looked at the documents and identified what was missing. She gave us a document (in English) to complete when we came back. Then the registration department renewed the C104 and told us to return in early October, with all the documents, to complete registration.

We then went back to Nicosia Customs Office in October with a large file of documents and the form. we sat with Maria for an hour or more as she went through and checked every document. She was looking for proof that we have lived, worked, paid utility bills and tax in the UK for over a year. She also looked for proof that we had moved our home and finances to Cyprus, that we were receiving pensions here and that we had started paying utility bills here. She required copies of our Cyprus bank statements, certified by the bank, to prove we had an income. She wanted to see our Alien Registration and our passports and the health card, in effect proof that we were now permanent residents of Cyprus. She wanted proof that we had owned, taxed and insured the car in England for the time that the log book showed that we had owned the car. This was for every year on the logbook showed, not just six months! In our case, we no longer had the insurance certificates for all years so she accepted copies of the insurance schedules. She had a document with lots of tick boxes, when she was satisfied that every box was ticked she told us that she would put the car forward for registration and that we should receive the papers in the post within a month. Believe me, every box had to be ticked! We had one box missing at one point and she wasn't going to accept the car but then I found the missing document.

Within the month, as promised, we received a letter saying that we had been granted exemption from excise duty and we could register the car. The document could be taken to a Customs office of our choice for the next step. We went to Larnaca Customs but they sent us to a clearance agent as we had to obtain a form E72. The agent sent us to the Department of Transport in Aradippou to get a certificate showing the CO2 emissions for the car. We misunderstood and thought we needed to get a CO2 test done, fortunately we didn't! We then took the form back to the clearance agent and waited for two days whilst she got the E72. When she got the form she called us, we had to pay her 109 Euros for completing it.

We then took the car, the logbook & the emissions certificate to an MOT garage. It took about 3/4 hour to do the MOT and cost 34 Euros. As part of the MOT they check all the VIN numbers, and the engine number against the logbook and record the gearbox number. One problem we had here was that the garage couldn't find the engine number as the car is old and had years of salt over it... fortunately he managed to clean it enough to see it! We then had to take the car and the forms to the Department of Transport in Aradippou for a technical inspection, this was effectively a rubber stamp on the form as the MOT had only been done minutes earlier. Once the technical inspection was complete we went to the office to get the forms stamped and a registration number allocated.

We then went to the Department of Transport with all the forms, our passports, alien cards and proof of address. The lady, who spoke good English, completed all the paperwork, relieved us of 850 Euros for the registration fee based on the size of the car's engine and the tax disk plus six euros for official stamps. If we had delayed registering our car we would have had to pay all the back road tax too!

We then had to take all the papers to a car accessories shop who made up and attached our new Cypriot number plates. This cost 20 Euros.

If you have any questions please ask away !

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this is very help ful as i am moving to cyprus from uk in september and trying to bring my car there, can you recommend any one who transports the car from here in uk and how much does it cost, i have got the quatation from £700 to £1200.

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this was very helpful as i am planing to move to cyprus in september and i know now what documents to bring with me. can you suggest any company who ships cars to cyprus? i have got few quote from £700 to £1200 if i want to ship it by 20ft container.

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this is very help ful as i am moving to cyprus from uk in september and trying to bring my car there, can you recommend any one who transports the car from here in uk and how much does it cost, i have got the quatation from £700 to £1200.

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can some one tell me if you can drive in cyprus with uk road tax and insurance.

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thank you but looking at so many website i noticed that it says that provided the car is taxed and insured i am bringing my car in september and i only got the tax till september
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I am taking my car to limassol port on monday to pay the duty on it as it is only a 1350cc.
Can anyone tell me what documents I need to bring with me? and do I need to register it the same day or can I do that another time?

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We often have questions on the costs of bringing cars to and re-registering them in Cyprus. We have just completed the whole process so I thought I would tell people how we did it and what we paid.

Our car is a Land Rover Freelander TD4 Automatic. It was originally registered the UK in Aug 2003. It had done over 140,000 miles. It would have had little value in England had we sold it and would have cost well over 10,000 Euros to buy here. As the container was coming anyway and had space in it, we brought the car. We wanted to register the car without paying the excise duty as we are both retired.

The container arrived in early May. The clearance documents were all completed by Burke Bros and MK Worldwide so I don't know what they involved, however the representative handed over quite a few documents when we went to customs to collect the car, whilst all we did was hand over the log book, our passports and our driving licences and sign a few documents. We were told that, until registration was complete, it must not be driven by anyone other than the owner & his spouse, we couldn't take it into Northern Cyprus and we couldn't sell or dispose of it. We paid 172 Euros to clear the car and the container.

We were given a yellow C104 form that had to be kept in the car. It gave us a month before we had to go to Nicosia to renew the form. To complete this document customs calculated how much time we had already spent in Cyprus over the last year and deducted that from a 6 month's allowance. This told us how long we had before the car could be re-registered.

We went to Nicosia Customs Office a month later (June) with copies of all the documents we thought we needed to re-register the car. Maria, who does the re-registration, looked at the documents and identified what was missing. She gave us a document (in English) to complete when we came back. Then the registration department renewed the C104 and told us to return in early October, with all the documents, to complete registration.

We then went back to Nicosia Customs Office in October with a large file of documents and the form. we sat with Maria for an hour or more as she went through and checked every document. She was looking for proof that we have lived, worked, paid utility bills and tax in the UK for over a year. She also looked for proof that we had moved our home and finances to Cyprus, that we were receiving pensions here and that we had started paying utility bills here. She required copies of our Cyprus bank statements, certified by the bank, to prove we had an income. She wanted to see our Alien Registration and our passports and the health card, in effect proof that we were now permanent residents of Cyprus. She wanted proof that we had owned, taxed and insured the car in England for the time that the log book showed that we had owned the car. This was for every year on the logbook showed, not just six months! In our case, we no longer had the insurance certificates for all years so she accepted copies of the insurance schedules. She had a document with lots of tick boxes, when she was satisfied that every box was ticked she told us that she would put the car forward for registration and that we should receive the papers in the post within a month. Believe me, every box had to be ticked! We had one box missing at one point and she wasn't going to accept the car but then I found the missing document.

Within the month, as promised, we received a letter saying that we had been granted exemption from excise duty and we could register the car. The document could be taken to a Customs office of our choice for the next step. We went to Larnaca Customs but they sent us to a clearance agent as we had to obtain a form E72. The agent sent us to the Department of Transport in Aradippou to get a certificate showing the CO2 emissions for the car. We misunderstood and thought we needed to get a CO2 test done, fortunately we didn't! We then took the form back to the clearance agent and waited for two days whilst she got the E72. When she got the form she called us, we had to pay her 109 Euros for completing it.

We then took the car, the logbook & the emissions certificate to an MOT garage. It took about 3/4 hour to do the MOT and cost 34 Euros. As part of the MOT they check all the VIN numbers, and the engine number against the logbook and record the gearbox number. One problem we had here was that the garage couldn't find the engine number as the car is old and had years of salt over it... fortunately he managed to clean it enough to see it! We then had to take the car and the forms to the Department of Transport in Aradippou for a technical inspection, this was effectively a rubber stamp on the form as the MOT had only been done minutes earlier. Once the technical inspection was complete we went to the office to get the forms stamped and a registration number allocated.

We then went to the Department of Transport with all the forms, our passports, alien cards and proof of address. The lady, who spoke good English, completed all the paperwork, relieved us of 850 Euros for the registration fee based on the size of the car's engine and the tax disk plus six euros for official stamps. If we had delayed registering our car we would have had to pay all the back road tax too!

We then had to take all the papers to a car accessories shop who made up and attached our new Cypriot number plates. This cost 20 Euros.

If you have any questions please ask away !

BabsM
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Hi there, I have just registered on the forum, having read your importing of the car, Ihave a question you my be able to help with. My daughter is coming to work in Nicosia for 1 -3 years, she owns a Peugoet 206 CC, its a very nice "girly" car, shes had it from nearly new, I an either ship it to her or sell it here and fund a car in Cyprus. not to sure, is it better the devil you know, because its fully serviced MOT etc.,
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Hi there, I have just registered on the forum, having read your importing of the car, Ihave a question you my be able to help with. My daughter is coming to work in Nicosia for 1 -3 years, she owns a Peugoet 206 CC, its a very nice "girly" car, shes had it from nearly new, I an either ship it to her or sell it here and fund a car in Cyprus. not to sure, is it better the devil you know, because its fully serviced MOT etc.,
I would seriously consider shipping it to her. Shipping is not that expensive and registration costs would not be huge because of the size of the engine. Buying a car here is expensive and you would lose a lot selling the Peugeot in England. On balance I think it would be cheaper to ship it here than to fund another car here.
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