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Cyprus Permanent Residency Steps and Guide

How you can immigrate to Cyprus, how to protect yourself from Fraud and What to expect after you arrive in Cyprus.

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Do you need a visa to travel to Cyprus?

Yes, Indians need visa to travel to Cyprus.

Cyprus visa application is made online or offline?

You can download the visa application form, fill it out, print a copy, and then submit it at the Visa Application Centre.

Do I need to give biometrics?

Yes, Biometrics are required to obtain a visa.

Is there an interview required to obtain a visa?

No, an interview is not usually required to obtain an Cyprus visa, but it may vary. The embassy may interview you by phone or in person.

What is the maximum length of stay permitted on a PR visa?

You can live indefinitely on a permanent resident (PR) visa.

What kind of visa will we acquire from Cyprus?

It will be a physical sticker visa, which will be affixed to a page in your passport

Current Visa fees: (Updated on 16-10-2023)

TYPE OF VISA

VISA FEE EUROS

Short-stay visa (1 - 90 days) (Category C)

90

Multiple entry visa, valid for 1 - 5 years (Category C)

90

Child between 6 to 12

45

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Step-by-step guide

Let us walk you through the process

  • First, figure out which visa you need and make sure you qualify for it.
  • Know the documents you have to include with your application, how long it might take, and the fees you need to pay.
  • Your application must follow the rules for your visa type. If your documents aren't in English, you might need to translate them before applying.

When you're prepared to apply, you can download the visa application form, fill it out, print the whole form, and take it to the Visa Application Centre along with the necessary documents for your chosen visa category to submit.

  • After filling out your visa form, schedule an appointment at a Visa Application Centre for biometric data like fingerprints and a photo.
  • You'll get a confirmation email and appointment letter. For families or groups, each member must book their own appointments.

After applying, you'll need to pay the visa fee. If you download and print the form, you'll pay the fee during your appointment at the Visa Application Centre.

You must personally submit your filled visa application form at the Visa Application Centre. Learn more about the process at the Visa Application Centre.

  • You'll get an email when your decision is back at the Visa Application Centre. If you want SMS updates or can't access email easily, check if it's offered at your Centre.
  • You can also track your application online using the Reference Number from your Centre's invoice and your last name.

  • After your visa decision, you can collect your passport at the Visa Application Centre or opt for courier delivery (additional fee applies).
  • For in-person pickup, bring your Centre receipt and government ID. You can also authorize someone with a letter from you, their ID, and your Centre receipt.
  • Check the Centre's hours for document collection details.

VISA APPLICATION FORMS

When applying for Permanent Residency in Cyprus, you will generally need to provide a comprehensive set of documents to support your application. The following checklist covers the most common documents needed:

  1. Completed Application Form:
    • Fill out the application form for permanent residency in Cyprus. Ensure all sections are accurately completed.
  2. Valid Passport:
    • Provide a copy of your valid passport. It should be valid for at least two years beyond the expected date of approval.
  3. Proof of Entry and Legal Stay:
    • Include evidence of your legal entry and stay in Cyprus, such as entry/exit stamps, visas, or residence permits.
  4. Birth Certificate:
    • Submit a copy of your birth certificate or an official birth record.
  5. Marriage Certificate (if applicable):
    • If you are applying with your spouse or family, include a copy of your marriage certificate.
  6. Clean Criminal Record Certificate:
    • Obtain a clean criminal record certificate from your home country and any other countries where you have resided for an extended period. The certificates should be recently issued and translated into English or Greek if required.
  7. Health Insurance:
    • Show proof of health insurance coverage, which should include medical expenses and hospitalization. Ensure it is valid in Cyprus.
  8. Financial Means:
    • Depending on the basis for your application, you may need to provide proof of financial means, such as bank statements, investment certificates, or a letter from a Cypriot bank indicating sufficient funds.
  9. Accommodation Proof:
    • Demonstrate that you have suitable accommodation in Cyprus. This may include a lease agreement or property ownership documents.
  10. Documentation for Specific Permanent Residency Programs:
    • If you are applying under a specific program, such as the Cyprus Investment Program or the Fast-Track Permanent Residency Program, additional documents will be required. For investment-based programs, include evidence of your investment.
  11. Declaration of Intent to Live in Cyprus:
    • Write a declaration of your intention to reside in Cyprus permanently. Explain your reasons and commitment to staying in the country.
  12. Affidavit of Support (if applicable):
    • If you have a Cypriot sponsor, they may need to provide an affidavit of support.
  13. Application Fee:
    • Pay the required application fee. Fees may vary based on the program and individual circumstances.
  14. Passport-sized Photographs:
    • Provide recent passport-sized photographs.
  15. Translations:
    • If any of your documents are not in English or Greek, you may need to provide certified translations.
  16. Other Supporting Documents:
    • Depending on the specific program or route you are using to apply for permanent residency, additional documents may be requested by the authorities. Ensure you are aware of the requirements for your chosen pathway.

Category F Permanent Residency:

  • Completed application form.
  • Valid passport or travel document.
  • Proof of a stable and regular income from legal sources (e.g., salary statements, pension statements, dividends, rental income).
  • Minimum annual income as required by the authorities.
  • Additional financial documentation for dependents, if applicable.
  • Health insurance coverage for the applicant and any dependents.
  • Clean criminal record certificate from the country of origin and residence.
  • Marriage certificate and birth certificates of dependents, if applicable.

Investment in Real Estate:

  • Completed application form.
  • Valid passport or travel document.
  • Proof of investment in real estate in Cyprus (e.g., purchase contract, title deed).
  • Proof of payment for the real estate investment.
  • Commitment to retain the property for the specified period.
  • Health insurance coverage for the applicant and any dependents.
  • Clean criminal record certificate from the country of origin and residence.
  • Marriage certificate and birth certificates of dependents, if applicable.

Fast-Track Permanent Residency:

  • Completed application form.
  • Valid passport or travel document.
  • Proof of significant investment in Cyprus (e.g., business establishment documents, investment certificates).
  • Health insurance coverage for the applicant and any dependents.
  • Clean criminal record certificate from the country of origin and residence.
  • Marriage certificate and birth certificates of dependents, if applicable.

Family Reunification:

  • Completed application form.
  • Valid passport or travel document.
  • Proof of relationship to the Cypriot citizen or permanent resident (e.g., marriage certificate, birth certificates).
  • Health insurance coverage for the applicant and any dependents.
  • Clean criminal record certificate from the country of origin and residence.
  • Marriage certificate and birth certificates of dependents, if applicable.

Long-Term Residence in Cyprus:

  • Completed application form.
  • Valid passport or travel document.
  • Proof of five years of uninterrupted legal residence in Cyprus on a temporary residence permit.
  • Health insurance coverage for the applicant.
  • Clean criminal record certificate from the country of origin and residence.

Retirement in Cyprus:

  • Completed application form.
  • Valid passport or travel document.
  • Proof of stable income and financial self-sufficiency (e.g., pension statements, bank statements).
  • Health insurance coverage for the applicant.
  • Clean criminal record certificate from the country of origin and residence.

Intra-Corporate Transfers (ICT):

  • Completed application form.
  • Valid passport or travel document.
  • Employment contract or assignment letter from the multinational company.
  • Proof of the duration of the assignment.
  • Health insurance coverage for the applicant and any dependents.
  • Clean criminal record certificate from the country of origin and residence.
  • Marriage certificate and birth certificates of dependents, if applicable.

Student Permanent Residency:

  • Completed application form.
  • Valid passport or travel document.
  • Proof of seven years of uninterrupted legal residence in Cyprus on a student visa.
  • Health insurance coverage for the applicant.
  • Clean criminal record certificate from the country of origin and residence.

EU Blue Card:

  • Completed application form.
  • Valid passport or travel document.
  • Proof of highly skilled employment in Cyprus.
  • Proof of five years of legal and continuous residence in Cyprus.
  • Health insurance coverage for the applicant and any dependents.
  • Clean criminal record certificate from the country of origin and residence.
  • Marriage certificate and birth certificates of dependents, if applicable.

Working Holiday Visa:

  • Completed application form for the working holiday visa.
  • Valid passport or travel document.
  • Proof of citizenship of a country with a working holiday agreement with Cyprus.
  • Proof of sufficient funds for the duration of the stay.
  • Health insurance coverage.
  • Clean criminal record certificate from the country of origin.

Note: Please note that document requirements may vary and are subject to change. It's essential to consult with the relevant Cypriot authorities or immigration experts for the most up-to-date and accurate information based on your specific circumstances.

VISA APPLICATION FORMS

Before submitting your visa application, please ensure to review the list of required documents. The guidelines provided on this website will assist you in preparing your documents accurately. By following these guidelines, you can minimize the risk of your visa application being rejected due to incorrect or insufficient documents.

Cyprus Entry Visa Application Form

Application Form for Long Term Residence

Application form for Assumption of Responsibility for Hosting

 

VISA APPLICATION GUIDELINES:

The process for applying for a Permanent Residence in Cyprus typically involves the following steps:

  1. Choose Your Pathway: Cyprus offers various pathways to obtain Permanent Residence. Determine which pathway aligns with your circumstances. Common pathways include Category F Permanent Residency, Investment in Real Estate, Fast-Track Permanent Residency, Family Reunification, Long-Term Residence, Retirement, Intra-Corporate Transfers (ICT), Student Permanent Residency, EU Blue Card, and Working Holiday Visa. Choose the one that best suits your situation.
  2. Gather Necessary Documents: Depending on the specific pathway you select, you will need to prepare a set of required documents. Common documents include a valid passport, application forms, proof of income or investment, health insurance, criminal record certificate, educational qualifications, and other supporting documents as per your chosen category.
  3. Submit Application: Submit your completed application along with all the required documents to the Cyprus government or the relevant authorities responsible for processing Permanent Residence applications. Ensure that your application is complete and accurate to avoid delays or rejections.
  4. Biometrics and Interviews (If Applicable): Some pathways may require you to provide biometric data (fingerprints, photographs) or attend interviews as part of the application process. Be prepared for these additional steps if they are applicable to your chosen pathway.
  5. Pay Fees: Depending on your chosen pathway and category, there may be application fees, processing fees, or other charges. Make sure to pay the required fees according to the guidelines provided by the authorities.
  6. Wait for Processing: The processing time for Permanent Residence applications can vary based on your chosen pathway and the volume of applications being processed. Be patient and wait for the authorities to review your application.
  7. Attend Medical Examination (If Required): In some cases, you may need to undergo a medical examination as part of your application. Ensure you complete this step if it is a requirement for your chosen pathway.
  8. Background Checks and Interviews (If Required): Depending on your pathway, authorities may conduct background checks or interviews to assess your eligibility. Cooperate fully with any such requests.
  9. Notification of Decision: You will be notified of the decision on your Permanent Residence application. If your application is approved, you will receive instructions on the next steps.
  10. Collect Permanent Residence Permit: If your application is approved, you will be required to collect your Permanent Residence permit. This may involve visiting a government office or embassy, or it may be delivered to your address.
  11. Compliance with Residency Requirements (If Applicable): Depending on your category, you may need to comply with specific residency requirements, such as residing in Cyprus for a certain number of days each year. Ensure you understand and meet these requirements to maintain your Permanent Residence status.

  1. Investment in Real Estate:
    • Description: This subcategory requires individuals to make a significant investment in real estate in Cyprus. The specific investment amount and requirements may vary, but it typically involves a substantial sum.
    • Eligibility: Eligibility depends on the ability to meet the financial criteria for real estate investment set by the government. The purchased property is typically required to be used for personal residence.
  2. Fast-Track Permanent Residency:
    • Description: Fast-track permanent residency allows for expedited processing of applications. It often comes with reduced investment and processing time requirements, making it an attractive option for investors.
    • Eligibility: Eligibility criteria for fast-track residency may include specific investment thresholds and other conditions designed to make permanent residency more accessible.
  3. Family Reunification:
    • Description: This subcategory permits family members of individuals who already hold permanent residency or citizenship in Cyprus to apply for permanent residency based on their family relationship. It aims to facilitate family unity.
    • Eligibility: Eligible family members typically include spouses, children, and, in some cases, dependent parents or grandparents of the primary residency holder.
  4. Long-Term Residence in Cyprus:
    • Description: Long-term residence is for individuals who have legally resided in Cyprus for an extended period, often several years. After meeting specific criteria, they can apply for permanent residency.
    • Eligibility: Eligibility criteria may involve demonstrating a continuous and lawful residence in Cyprus for a specified number of years, along with other conditions set by the authorities.
  5. Retirement in Cyprus:
    • Description: This subcategory is for retired individuals who wish to live in Cyprus. They typically need to meet specific financial requirements, including demonstrating a stable source of income to support themselves in retirement.
    • Eligibility: Eligibility may include reaching a minimum retirement age and providing evidence of a regular pension or other sources of income.
  6. Intra-Corporate Transfers (ICT):
    • Description: Employees of multinational companies who are being transferred to a branch or subsidiary in Cyprus may apply for permanent residency under this category. It supports the movement of skilled professionals within the company.
    • Eligibility: Eligibility criteria typically include being a skilled employee of the multinational company and meeting specific requirements related to the transfer, such as work experience and qualifications.
  7. Student Permanent Residency:
    • Description: Students who have completed their studies in Cyprus may be eligible to apply for permanent residency. Eligibility criteria depend on factors such as the duration of their studies and compliance with regulations.
    • Eligibility: Eligibility often involves graduating from a recognized educational institution in Cyprus and adhering to specific post-graduation requirements, which may include securing employment.
  8. EU Blue Card:
    • Description: The EU Blue Card is designed for highly skilled non-EU workers who wish to live and work in Cyprus. After holding the Blue Card for a certain period and meeting specific requirements, holders can apply for permanent residency.
    • Eligibility: Eligibility usually includes being a highly skilled worker with a job offer in Cyprus that meets the requirements of the EU Blue Card program.
  9. Working Holiday Visa:
    • Description: Some countries have bilateral agreements with Cyprus that allow young adults to obtain a working holiday visa. If specific conditions are met, such as maintaining employment or contributing to the local economy, this visa may eventually lead to permanent residency.
    • Eligibility: Eligibility depends on the specific conditions outlined in the bilateral agreements between Cyprus and the applicant's home country, which may include age restrictions and work-related requirements.

Note: Each of these subcategories offers a unique pathway to permanent residency in Cyprus, catering to a range of individuals, from investors and retirees to skilled workers and students. Eligibility requirements can vary significantly, so it's important for applicants to carefully review the specific criteria and consult with immigration authorities or legal professionals for guidance.