>Cypriot authorities defended the country’s framework during the hearing, saying government services are available in Greek, Turkish, and English, and noting that citizen service centers employ Turkish-speaking staff.
**Citizen Centers do not employ Turkish-speaking staff and also do not provide service to TCs.**
Speak English and tell them you are TC, or even better, speak Greek and tell them you are TC; it doesn’t matter the language. I have tested both.
It is illegal, but this is the practice all around Cyprus, and I know it is illegal because I forced them to provide service and got my son’s ID from there by using [gov.cy](http://gov.cy) + litigation.
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>Cypriot authorities defended the country’s framework during the hearing, saying government services are available in Greek, Turkish, and English, and noting that citizen service centers employ Turkish-speaking staff.
**Citizen Centers do not employ Turkish-speaking staff and also do not provide service to TCs.**
Call Citizen Service Center (KEP) Ammochostos Location: 83 Eleftherias Street, 5380 Deryneia, Cyprus Phone: +357 23 300300 Fax: +357 23 300302
Speak English and tell them you are TC, or even better, speak Greek and tell them you are TC; it doesn’t matter the language. I have tested both.
It is illegal, but this is the practice all around Cyprus, and I know it is illegal because I forced them to provide service and got my son’s ID from there by using [gov.cy](http://gov.cy) + litigation.
Ask for ID renewal, for example.
They will direct you to Larnaca or Nicosia.