Cyprus Permanent Residency changes

Cyprus permanent residency rules revised


In an attempt to attract foreign investments to the Island and help economic growth, the Cyprus government in March 2021 revised Regulation 6(2) of the Aliens and Immigration Regulations.


These amendments were in tune with the government's general objectives at the time to stimulate and increase foreign investment in areas other than real estate.


Last Friday, the Council of Ministers, in a move that took aback those of us working in the industry, approved a proposal by the Ministry of the Interior to review the criteria for granting Permanent residency to Investors under provisions of Regulation 6(2) of the Aliens and Immigration Regulation.


The main objective of these reforms is to put in place safeguards and ensure a secure and transparent process that would ultimately benefit the Cypriot economy in the long run by maintaining the integrity of the immigration procedures.


This revision was prompted by the need to revise specific provisions to enhance the procedure and address observed shortcomings.



The Minister of Interior Constantinos Ioannou stated that the goal was to shield the process and eliminate weaknesses that were observed.


Although the investment amount remains unchanged, control mechanisms have been introduced to ensure that the applicant retains their investment for life.


The Minister said the decision “to revise the existing policy of the Ministry of the Interior, which aimed to stimulate the real estate market, but also more broadly the economy, was taken because it had become clear that certain provisions needed re-evaluation”.


The revision of the criteria concerning the procedure of granting Immigration Permits to nationals of third countries who invest in Cyprus foresees stricter parameters in terms of the checks required for granting them and mechanisms to safeguard the process.


In particular, the applicants will be required, among other things, to provide, on an annual basis, evidence proving that they still maintain the initial investment and that they continue to receive the required income determined for them and their family.


In cases where the holders of the immigration permit fail to provide the documents required, there's and their family will be cancelled.


Another change will be the increase of the required annual secure income of the main applicant to €50,000, instead of €30,000, for each minor child to €10,000 instead of €5,000, and for the spouses €15,000.


Furthermore, a significant change in the regulations is it will no longer be possible for the parents, the parents-in-law, and the adult children of the main Applicants to be granted Permanent Residence as their dependents.


These changes appear to come into effect on 2 May, and official announcements will no doubt be made very soon.


While we understand and respect the underlying objective of these revisions, which is to maintain the integrity of the system, it remains to be seen how implementing these new provisions will affect investments.


The content of this post is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter and does not constitute legal advice.


By Esme Palas, Barrister at Law, Partner of the Law Firm Michael Kyprianou Advocates and Legal Consultants



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Toon, your influx of information is invaluable!  Thank you so much for all the time and effort you invest towards all us 'rookies'.  I applaud you...




Right, I shall now refrain from 'brown nosing'




My intentions are to move out on my own to Famagusta around early September (2023), purchase a new build in order to have my own pool installed and photovaltaic panels in place etc. etc.   This will be paid for following completion of house sale in UK.




Am now a tad disconcerted regarding your information re £50k to be deposited into my Cypriot bank account which I shall open once in Cyprus.  I had heard of £30k which you have mentioned but my 'contact' out there advised me that laws were changed I think last year and expats needed to only deposit £7k which depositer could withdraw once they acquired permanent residency.  FYI I shall be travelling out on Irish passport which will expedite gaining permanent residency and also provide option to work which I intend upon doing.




Am I being spoonfed rubbish information from her?  Must admit I have received conflicting information re legalities and I'm starting to feel exasperated and very concerned as who to believe and trust.




She appeared to be a Godsend with promising to assist with all legal affairs (albeit at a nominal cost) introducing me to relevant lawyers for house purchase, Will, permanent residency etc.  Introducing me to a currency broker, and apparently works alongside an estate agent who will take on board my property criteria and 'chauffeur' me to any properties that deem suitable.




Am basically requesting your advice and your input as my anxiety levels are now doing quadruple somersaults.




Do have more questions but as this post has transpired into almost War and Peace, I don't wish to take up any more of your time.




Many thanks again Toon

@Incognito2411 hi welcome to the forum.... If you are asking about residency etc in TRNC the illegally occupied area of Northern Cyprus the rules you are concerned about do not apply there ..... Those rules are for Cyprus but don't apply in the NORTH .... TRNC have their own rules. I dont think Your Irish EU passport will make much of a difference either.


I would suggest you be aware of the 90/180 day ruling in terms of your relocation residency and eventual purchase of a new build.



Sorry I cant really offer any realistic advice or help for TRNC as I don't live there and can't comment on it..



All I can say is have a look at these links


https://mfa.gov.ct.tr/consular-info/visa-regulations/


https://www.infonorthcyprus.com/driving-licence




Good luck

I would further suggest speaking to a guy called Issy Atahasan he's very knowledgeable and will be able to guide you much better..


https://www.facebook.com/issy.hassan


Also check out Facebook group. North Cyprus Heartbeat lots of help and guidance there


I now this as relocating or buying a getaway property in TRNC was something we considered last year but eventually realised it wasn't for us at that time.



Another group to check out is https://www.facebook.com/groups/2584253 … ?ref=share

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