Living in Cyprus (2024)

This guide sets out essential information for British citizens moving to or living in Cyprus. Read about how our high commission in Nicosia can help.

This information is provided as a guide only. You should obtain definitive information from the Cypriot authorities. The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) is not liable for any inaccuracies in this information.

Read general guidance on moving or retiring abroad.

To stay up to date:

If you were living in Cyprus before 1 January 2021

Some parts of this guide only apply if you have been living in Cyprus since before 1 January 2021. You should read these in addition to the rest of the guidance in each section.

You should also read our Living in Europe page for detailed guidance about citizens’ rights under the Withdrawal Agreement.

You can also read the Cypriot government guidance on the Withdrawal Agreement

Coronavirus

Follow the advice of the Cypriot government and your local authority. You should also read the Cyprus travel advice.

For information on getting a COVID-19 vaccine as a UK national in Cyprus read coronavirus travel advice.

Visas and residency

You must tell the UK government offices that deal with your benefits, pension and tax if you are moving or retiring abroad.If you were legally resident in Cyprus and you can prove that you arrived in Cyprus before 1 January 2021, you will be able to stay.

Check the entry requirements for Cyprus. Read the Cypriot government guidance on visas.

If you want to stay longer than 90 days as a visitor, you need to apply for residency as a third country national. A third country national is someone who does not have EU, EEA or Swiss nationality.

Visas and residency if you were living in Cyprus before 1 January 2021

If you have lived in Cyprus since before 1 January 2021, you and your family members have rights under the Withdrawal Agreement.

If you have a MEU residence document

If you registered as a resident before 1 January 2021, you will have a MEU1 or MEU3 residence document. Your non-EU family members will have a MEU2. You can exchange your MEU residence document for the MUKW biometric Withdrawal Agreement residence document.

If you do not have a MEU residence document

If you did not register before 1 January 2021, you should request the MUKW biometric Withdrawal Agreement residence document for yourself and your family. You can replace your EU residence document (the MEU) with the MUKW residence document.

If you have been legally resident in Cyprus for:

  • over 5 years: you are eligible for permanent residency and a renewable residency document (MUKW3), initially valid for 10 years
  • less than 5 years: you are eligible for a residence document valid for 5 years (MUKW1)
  • non-EU family members are eligible for a MUKW2 document

We strongly recommend that you request the MUKW residence document. While MEU documents remain valid until their expiry date, the MUKW residence document shows that you have the rights defined in the Withdrawal Agreement. The biometric card is more durable and it will simplify administrative processes. It shows your right to enter Cyprus exempts you from the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) and visa requirements. You can use also the biometric channel at border crossings.

Read the Cypriot government guidance residency in Cyprus. If you need further help on how to secure your residency, you may find the Cyprus Residency Planning Group website useful.

You can obtain the MUKW residence document for a fee from:

You must book an appointment online, so you can submit your documents and have your biometric data taken. You will be contacted when your MUKW residence document is approved. You collect your MUKW residence document from the office where you applied.

If you have not had a reply to your request for a MUKW residence document, contact the Civil Registry and Migration Department.

If your application is pending, you will be contacted for additional documents.

Appeal process

If your residency application is refused, the refusal letter will explain how to appeal. If you need legal advice, read our list of English-speaking lawyers in cyprus. If your appeal is rejected, you may be able to apply for long term residence as a third country national.

Family members

Your close family members continue to be able to join you and settle in Cyprus at any time in the future. Read more information on who this applies to in the Living in Europe guidance.

They must travel to Cyprus and then apply as your family member. Nationals of certain non-EU countries may need a visa before travel. The Cypriot authorities should issue family reunion visas free of charge.Your family members will qualify for permanent residence after 5 years of continuous residence in Cyprus. Children born or adopted after 1 January 2021 will get the same residence rights as their family members already living in Cyprus.

Passports and travel

Coronavirus travel restrictions may affect travel to and from Cyprus.

You can apply for or renew your British passport from Cyprus.

Check Cyprus travel advice for passport validity requirements.

If you’re travelling to the north of Cyprus, their administration advises that your passport should be valid for at least 6 months from your date of entry to the north.

Always carry your passport when travelling to other EU or European Free Trade Association (EFTA) countries. If you have citizenship of an EU or EFTA country, in addition to your British citizenship, you should enter and leave Cyprus using your EU or EFTA passport.

Cyprus is not part of the Schengen area. If you stay in Cyprus with a Cypriot residence permit or long stay visa, this time does not count towards your 90-day in 180 days visa-free limit in Cyprus or for the Schengen area.

If you visit countries in the Schengen area, make sure you do not exceed the visa-free 90 days in any 180-day period. You are responsible for counting how long you stay under the Schengen visa waiver, and you must comply with its conditions.

Different rules apply if you are travelling to otherEU and Schengen countries as a resident of Cyprus. Check each country’s travel advice page for information on entry requirements.

If you were living in Cyprus before 1 January 2021

When you travel, carry your MEU or MUKW residence document or frontier worker permit issued under the Withdrawal Agreement, in addition to your valid passport.

You must proactively show your residence document, or other evidence of residence status, if you are asked to show your passport at border control. Other evidence may be your tenancy agreement or a utility bill in your name, dating from 2020. If you have applied for, but not yet received, your residence document, show your certificate of registration.

If you cannot prove that you are a resident in Cyprus, you may be asked additional questions at the border to enter the EU. Your passport may be stamped on entry and exit. This will not affect your rights in the country or countries where you live or work. If a passport is stamped, the stamp is considered null and void when you can show evidence of lawful residence.

If you have rights under the Withdrawal Agreement, you can enter and exit Cyprus with a valid passport. You do not need any additional validity on the passport beyond the dates on which you are travelling.

Healthcare

Read our guidance on healthcare in Cyprus and make sure you are correctly registered for your circ*mstances. We strongly advise you take out private medical insurance if you are not eligible for state healthcare.

Travel insurance is not intended to cover healthcare costs if you live overseas.

Read the Cypriot government guidance on the healthcare system (in Greek).

You should also read guidance on:

Working in Cyprus

If you are planning to move to Cyprus and work, you may need a visa. Read the Cyprus government’s guidance on working in Cyprus as a foreign national and how to get a visa.

To apply for a job you may need to provide a UK police certificate.

Read:

If you were living in Cyprus before 1 January 2021

You have the right to work under the Withdrawal Agreement, if you have a MEU or MUKW residence document, or have applied for one.

If you live in Cyprus and were regularly commuting to work in another EU or EFTA country before 1 January 2021, read our guidance for frontier workers.

Professional qualifications

You may need to get your professional qualification recognised if you want to work in a profession that is regulated in Cyprus.

Read guidance on:

If you were living in Cyprus before 1 January 2021

If the relevant regulator in Cyprus officially recognised your professional qualification before 1 January 2021, or you started the recognition process by this date, make sure you understand the terms of your decision. You should get advice from the relevant regulator.

Studying in Cyprus

If you plan to study in Cyprus, you must meet all visa requirements before you travel.

Contact the relevant higher education provider in Cyprus to check what fees you may have to pay.

Read guidance on:

If you were living in Cyprus before 1 January 2021

The studying in the European Union guidance includes information if you were already living in Cyprus before 1 January 2021.

Tax

The UK has a double taxation agreement with Cyprus so that you do not pay tax on the same income in both countries. Ask the relevant tax authority your questions about double taxation relief.

You should get professional advice on paying tax in Cyprus. Find an English-speaking lawyer in Cyprus.

Read the guidance on:

National insurance and social security contributions

National Insurance-type contributions (NIC) are called ‘social security contributions’ (SSC) in Cyprus. Find out if you need to pay National Insurance in the UK or social security contributions in Cyprus.

You can request proof from HMRC of the time you’ve worked in the UK and your UK National Insurance record.

Read guidance on:

Benefits

UK benefits

Read guidance on entitlement to UK benefits and pensions while you are living in Cyprus.

Check which UK benefits you can claim while abroad and how to claim them.

Many income-related benefits such as Pension Credit and Housing Benefit cannot be paid if you’re abroad for more than 4 weeks.

Cypriot benefits

You may be able to claim some Cypriot social security benefits. When you are checking whether you are eligible for benefits in Cyprus you should make sure you declare any National Insurance contributions you made in the UK.

Pensions

Read guidance on entitlement to UK benefits and pensions while you are living in Cyprus.

Read State Pension guidance if you have lived in Australia, Canada or New Zealand and you are claiming or waiting to claim your UK State Pension.

If you retire in Cyprus, you can claim:

Read the Money and Pension Service’s MoneyHelper guidance on pension and retirement for more information on cross-border pensions.

Life certificates for UK State Pensions

If you get a ‘life certificate’ from the UK Pension Service, you must respond as soon as possible. Your payments may be suspended, if you do not.

Money and banking

Whether UK banks can provide services to customers living in the EEA depends on local laws and regulation.

Read the Money and Pension Service’s MoneyHelper guidance on banking, insurance and financial services for more information on cross-border banking.

Accommodation and buying property

Read guidance on buying a property abroad.

Driving in Cyprus

You cannot renew or replace your UK, Gibraltar, Jersey, Guernsey or Isle of Man licence if you live in Cyprus. Read the guidance on what you must do to drive legally in Cyprus:

Exchanging your UK licence

If you live in Cyprus, you must exchange your UK licence for a Cypriot one within 6 months of becoming resident. You do not need to take a driving test. You cannot use an International Driving Permit (IDP) instead of exchanging your licence.

Exchanging your Gibraltar, Jersey, Guernsey or the Isle of Man licence

If you have a licence from Gibraltar, Jersey, Guernsey or the Isle of Man, you may need to take a test.

Disabled drivers

If you have a UK Blue Badge and live in Cyprus, you must return it to the original UK issuing authority. You can apply for a new Cypriot disabled parking card.Read the EU guidance on the EU parking card for people with disabilities.

Bringing a UK-registered vehicle to Cyprus

You cannot import vehicles through the northern part of Cyprus. The authorities may seize your vehicle.Read our guidance on taking a vehicle out of the UK and the Cypriot government guidance on importing a vehicle into Cyprus.

Driving outside Cyprus with a Cypriot licence

You can use your Cypriot licence when visiting the UK. Keep up-to-date with the UK Highway Code.

If you go to live in the UK, you can exchange your Cypriot licence for a UK one without taking a test.To drive in another country, in addition to your Cypriot licence, contact the Citizens Service centre as you may need to apply for an IDP.

Read the EU guidance on:

Voting

You cannot vote or stand as a candidate in national, local government, or European Parliament elections in Cyprus.

You may be able to vote in some UK elections. You can:

Births, deaths, marriage and civil partnerships

If your child is born in Cyprus, you can register the birth with the UK authorities in addition to registering locally. If your child has British nationality, you do not need to register the birth with the UK authorities to apply for a British passport.

If someone dies in Cyprus, read our guidance on:

Find out how you can get married or get a civil partnership abroad.You can register a civil partnership in Cyprus.

You may also need:

Pets

If you’re moving to Cyprus with your pet, read the guidance and ensure you comply with the regulations:

To visit other countries with your pet, check the rules for the country you’re travelling to. Contact your vet to get the travel documents your pet needs.

Read guidance on:

Emergencies

Dial the European emergency number 112 in Cyprus for the police, ambulance or fire brigade, or dial 199.

If your child is at risk of, or has been abducted need information on child abduction, read the guidance on international parental child abduction; the Cyprus Social Welfare Services information for families and children; the EU guidance on child abduction and EU guidance on child abduction to another EU country.

Read our information if you are a victim of rape or sexual assault in Cyprus.

If you’re the victim of a crime, have been arrested, or are affected by a crisis, contact the British High Commission Nicosia.

Returning to the UK

Check the COVID-19 travel guidance for entering the UK.

Tell the Cypriot and UK authorities if you are returning to the UK permanently.

If you get healthcare in Cyprus through the S1 certificate, you must contact the Overseas Healthcare Team on +44 (0)191 218 1999 to make sure your S1 is cancelled at the right time.

To move your pension to the UK, contact the International Pension Centre.

Read the guidance on returning to the UK permanently which includes information on, amongst other things, bringing family members, tax and access to services.

Useful information

Support for British nationals abroad: a guide sets out how to stay safe abroad, and explains how the FCDO can support you if you get into difficulty.

Published 22 March 2013
Last updated 17 January 2022 +show all updates

  1. Guidance reviewed and updated with new information, including in the visas and residency, and driving sections.

  2. Visas and residency section updated: If you need support with your residency application, contact the relevant UK Nationals Support Fund organisation before 31 December 2021.

  3. Guidance reviewed for money, tax and banking, benefits, births, deaths, marriages and civil partnerships, and useful information sections.

  4. Guidance reviewed for Passports and travel, Healthcare, Working in Cyprus, Studying in Cyprus, Emergencies, and Returning to the UK sections.

  5. Professional qualifications section updated for British citizens who are moving or moved to Cyprus after 1 January 2021 and those living there since before 1 January 2021.

  6. Working in Cyprus section updated: new guidance for frontier workers

  7. Driving section updated with deadline for exchanging UK driving licence and information on driving tests

  8. Additional support section updated with link to guidance on UK Nationals Support Fund, healthcare section updated including guidance on the S1 form and applying for EHIC and GHIC cards; education section updated with information on studying in Cyprus and funding eligibility for students, and link to Department for International Trade (DIT) guidance on recognition of professional qualifications; working in Cyprus section updated with link to DIT guidance on working or providing services.

  9. Coronavirus section updated with a link to guidance on vaccines

  10. Updated as the transition period ends with new information on pet travel and moving to Cyprus

  11. Passports and travel section updated on carrying proof of residence when travelling.

  12. Healthcare section updated on how to apply for a new UK EHIC as a student or S1 holder. Working section updated with information on frontier workers

  13. Passports and travel section updated to include information on passport validity and entry requirements when travelling to other European countries from January 2021

  14. Visas and residency section updated to include information about how to access the UK National Support Fund for those who may find it harder to complete their residency applications.

  15. Read updated guidance for Implementation Period until 31 December 2020

  16. Update on Education and professional qualifications

  17. Brexit update: healthcare section updated to reflect transitional arrangements announcement

  18. Brexit update: Pensions section updated to include further details on State Pension uprating.

  19. EU Exit updates: Important update on Passport Validity and EU Visa-free Travel in ´passports and travel´ section

  20. Link to GESY updated.

  21. EU Exit update: important update on passport validity rules added to passport section

  22. EU Exit update: latest EU Exit information for UK nationals in the visas and residency, driving licences, healthcare and voting sections

  23. EU Exit update: added new information on residency rights in a No Deal scenario in the EU Exit section

  24. We have updated the contact details you need to apply for an S1 form.

  25. EU Exit update: updated information on access to healthcare

  26. EU Exit update: updated information on pensions and driving

  27. EU exit update: New information in residency and visa section on draft withdrawal agreement in principle between the UK and EU. Plus information on travelling with pets in Europe in pet section

  28. Added information about the citizens outreach events in Cyprus

  29. EU exit - added link to guidance from the Cyprus government on residency

  30. Added link to information on new double taxation agreement.

  31. Complete revision of guidance to ensure it's up to date and accurate.

  32. Information added on changes to EHIC rules and health cover for early retirees.

  33. Update information on life certificates for UK state pensions and added link to Living in Cyprus leaflet.

  34. First published.

Living in Cyprus (2024)

FAQs

Why are expats leaving Cyprus? ›

British expats are packing up and leaving Cyprus as the effects of the financial meltdown continue to be felt. Removals firms on the island have seen huge demand from people moving back to the UK, with immigration from the east helping replace those on their way out.

Is it worth it to live in Cyprus? ›

If you are considering a move to a new country, Cyprus is a great place to be your potential new home. The country's stunning Mediterranean island offers a high quality of life, a warm climate, and plenty of cultures to explore.

Can a US citizen retire in Cyprus? ›

Do I need a visa to retire to Cyprus? Cyprus has no retirement visa, but you can apply for other types of permits: category F residence permit. temporary residence permit – the pink slip.

Why are people moving to Cyprus? ›

There are many reasons for moving to Cyprus. Expats and locals get to enjoy the Mediterranean climate on the island. Hot summers with temperatures reaching up to 33°C, contrasted by mild winters, sound like a Mediterranean dream come true.

Can an American move to Cyprus? ›

You can move to Cyprus and join a family member there only if you apply for a family visa. To be eligible for the family visa, you must meet the following conditions: The family member in Cyprus that also acts as your sponsor has lived legally in Cyprus for at least two years.

Can Americans live in Cyprus? ›

If you wish to obtain permanent residency in Cyprus and you are willing to invest in the country, you may apply for a permanent residence permit (Category F) through the standard procedure. This scheme leads you to permanent residence in 1 year. To be eligible, you must purchase or rent a property in Cyprus.

How many Americans live in Cyprus? ›

There may not be Americans living here yet, but there are plenty of foreigners… It's estimated that there are over 110,000 (out of 1.2 million) foreign residents on Cyprus, the largest groups being Greek, British, Romanian, and Bulgarian.

How much do you need to live comfortably in Cyprus? ›

A family of 2 people in Cyprus should count on a budget of 1700-1850€ per month.

Why is Cyprus life expectancy so high? ›

One of the reasons why Cypriots are so healthy and have such a high life expectancy is due to the Mediterranean diet. Fresh fruit and vegetables, fish all cooked with health giving olive oil and prepared to traditional recipes that will truly make your mouth water, it's hard not to eat healthily when you're in Cyprus!

How long can Americans stay in Cyprus? ›

US passport holders do not require a visa to enter Cyprus for a stay of up to 90 days. The Embassy can only issue visas to individuals intending to visit Cyprus for vacation or business purposes. The validity of the stay cannot exceed 90 days within any 180 days.

How long can a retired US citizen stay out of the country? ›

If you leave the U.S., we will stop your benefits the month after the sixth calendar month in a row that you are outside the country. You can make visits to the United States for specific periods of time, depending on how long you've been outside, to continue receiving your benefits.

Does Cyprus allow dual citizenship with us? ›

Yes, Cyprus does allow dual citizenship, without any restrictions.

What are the disadvantages of living in Cyprus? ›

A disadvantage of living in Cyprus is its lack of public transportation. While you may be able to get by without a car if you live in the center of Paphos, those residing further out will need a car. There is no train system on the island, so those wishing to make do on public transport will have to rely on buses.

What is the controversy in Cyprus? ›

The Cyprus problem, also known as the Cyprus conflict, Cyprus issue, Cyprus dispute, or Cyprus question, is an ongoing dispute between the leadership of the Greek Cypriot community in the southern portion of Cyprus, and that of the Turkish Cypriot community, situated in the north.

Do they speak English in Cyprus? ›

The official languages in Cyprus are Turkish and Greek, but English is also widely spoken. English is less popular than Greek, but it is widely used in many areas, especially in tourism and culture, and most people in the country, are familiar with English.

Can a US citizen buy a house in Cyprus? ›

Non-EU citizens can buy immovable property, however, permission from the Council of Ministers is required. This is primarily a matter of process; the application is submitted along with the signed CoS and approval is typically granted within a month.

Can I get residency in Cyprus if I buy a house? ›

To qualify for the Cyprus Permanent Residency by Investment program, applicants are required to buy a first-time sale residential property or sets of properties to the minimum value of €300,000 (plus VAT, if applicable). First-time sale stands for new properties and not for resales.

How long can I stay in Cyprus with a US passport? ›

You may enter the Republic of Cyprus for up to 90 days for tourism or business purposes without a visa. For stays longer than 90 days, you will need a temporary residency visa.

Can you live in Cyprus only speaking English? ›

Cyprus has two official languages: Greek and Turkish. Whilst most people on the island speak these two languages, roughly 73% of the population also speak English. So if you're not fluent in Greek or Turkish, don't worry – you'll be able to get by easily with English in most parts of the island.

How easy is it to retire to Cyprus? ›

What visa do I need to retire to Cyprus? Cyprus doesn't have a specific retirement visa. The closest thing is the renewable temporary residence permit, also known as the Pink Slip. This permit allows non-European Union passport holders to extend their stay in Cyprus for more than 3 months (90 days).

How can I live permanently in Cyprus? ›

The Permanent Residence Permit for Cyprus is valid for up to five years, and can be renewed before it expires. It is issued in one of the following cases: If you have lived in Cyprus with a Temporary Residence Permit for at least 5 years, during which time you did not leave Cyprus for longer than three months.

Is Cyprus friendly to foreigners? ›

The people of Cyprus are nice and warm

The people of Cyprus are known to be very friendly and accommodating to foreign nationals living on the island. Cypriots are very loyal and have a love for food, traditions and their cultural heritage. From my experience, Cypriots are well educated and often speak fluent English.

Are Cyprus people friendly? ›

People. Hospitality, accompanied by authentic smiles and friendly faces, is what characterizes Greek Cypriot people. Loyal to family bonds, traditions and culture, lovers of nice food and endless entertainment, Cypriots are always friendly and approachable.

What is the best city to live in Cyprus? ›

Paphos. The Paphos district is one of the best places to live in Cyprus for expats, thanks to its ease of living and beautiful scenery. The coastal city is located southwest of Cyprus. It is full of beautiful bays and harbors, lush countryside, and picturesque towns and villages.

What's the average house price in Cyprus? ›

In March 2022, the average price per square meter of housing in Cyprus is 1894 €, according to Numbeo.com. The purchase of a home in the city center will cost more. In Limassol, the average price of an apartment is 250,000 €. A two-story villa with a private pool will cost about 1-2 million euros.

Are houses expensive in Cyprus? ›

Although the price of housing in Cyprus has been increasing rapidly over the years, it is still affordable. The cost of buying old village homes is about €150,000. You can also get modern houses for about €100,000 depending on the property location.

Is Cyprus a good place to retire? ›

Add to that, welcoming locals, sunshine, ancient history, and romance, and it's easy to see why Cyprus is quickly becoming a popular retirement destination for expats from around the globe.

What is the leading cause death in Cyprus? ›

Neoplasms have the highest share, 10,3% of the patients discharged from general hospitals, followed by diseases of the circulatory system with 7,4%, diseases of the respiratory system and injuries, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes with 6,4% and diseases of the digestive system and the ...

What are the most common causes of death in Cyprus? ›

The three most common causes of death are circulatory disease, neoplasms, and respiratory disease. The two most common cancers are prostate cancer and breast cancer. The measles immunisation rate of 86% for one year olds is below the WHO European region average rate and second lowest in the EU.

Why is Cyprus so rich? ›

Is Cyprus a wealthy country? The area of the Republic of Cyprus under government control has a market economy dominated by a services sector that accounts for more than four-fifths of GDP. Tourism, finance, shipping, and real estate have traditionally been the most important services.

Is Cyprus visa free to USA? ›

With your R B1/B2 visa, you can stay in the United States as a Cypriot citizen for at least 180 days Per Entry.

What happens if I overstay my 90 days in Cyprus? ›

The fine is calculated as the daily minimum wage multiplied by the number of days you overstayed your visa before leaving the TRNC. If you leave without paying your fine, the fine will be doubled and you will not be allowed to re-enter the TRNC until your fine is paid.

Is Cyprus rich or poor? ›

The Cypriots are among the most prosperous people in the Mediterranean region, with GDP per capita in 2023 approaching $34,000 in nominal terms and $55,000 on the basis of purchasing power parity.

Can a U.S. citizen live abroad and still collect Social Security? ›

If you earned Social Security benefits, you can visit or live in most foreign countries and still receive payments. Look up the country on the SSA Payments Abroad Screening Tool to be sure you can receive your payments.

Can you still collect Social Security if you move out of the country? ›

If you are a U.S. citizen, you may receive your Social Security payments outside the U.S. as long as you are eligible for them.

Can you lose your U.S. citizenship if you live in another country? ›

No Longer Can One Lose U.S. Citizenship By Living in Another Country. At this time, no penalties exist if a naturalized U.S. citizen simply goes to live in another country. This is a distinct benefit of U.S. citizenship, since green card holders can have their status taken away for "abandoning" their U.S. residence.

How much does it cost to become a citizen of Cyprus? ›

At least €2 million in financial assets of Cypriot business or investment bonds – not including the purchase of €500,000 personal residence. A combination of investments must come to the total of €2 million – not including the purchase of €500,000 personal residence.

What country does the US not allow dual citizenship? ›

Yes, some countries don't allow dual citizenship with America. Among them are China, United Arab Emirates, India, Austria, Japan, and some others. If you want to obtain citizenship of these countries, you need to renounce your American passport.

How long does it take to get residency in Cyprus? ›

A Permanent resident of Cyprus after completing five years (total of 1825 days) of legal stay in Cyprus is entitled to apply for Cyprus Citizenship. This is the naturalization scheme based on years of residence (M127). A residency card is obtained within two months through the fast-track process.

Will house prices drop in Cyprus? ›

This means that they are likely to stay in Cyprus for the long term, and will not be quick to leave. As a result, if there is no intervention from the government, it is unlikely that property prices will decrease significantly in the near future.

Where do most expats live in Cyprus? ›

Paphos is the most popular destination on Cyprus for expats and PSS customers, and it's no surprise. Paphos offers a laid-back and relaxed lifestyle that is perfect if you are seeking a peaceful and stress-free environment.

What is a good salary to live in Cyprus? ›

According to Salary Explorer, the average salary in Cyprus is around 2,160 EUR per month, or 2,387 USD per month, according to the April 2023 exchange rate. These average monthly earnings include benefits like transport and housing.

What is considered rude in Cyprus? ›

Do not walk around with bare feet in public. It is rude to yawn when talking with people of authority or family. Binge drinking and heavy drunkenness is frowned upon. It is not always obligatory to tip, though people in service jobs will greatly appreciate it.

Is Cyprus allies with the US? ›

The United States works closely with the Republic of Cyprus to advance shared priorities in the Eastern Mediterranean region. Cooperation between the United States and the ROC is at a historic high.

Is Cyprus under threat? ›

Cyprus - Level 1: Exercise Normal Precautions

Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire Travel Advisory. Country Summary: Do not attempt to enter the United Nations buffer zone at any place other than a designated crossing point.

Can an American buy a house in Cyprus? ›

Permission to acquire immovable property in Cyprus

Cypriots and EU citizens are entitled to buy immovable property without any restrictions. Non-EU citizens can buy immovable property, however, permission from the Council of Ministers is required.

Is it wise to buy property in Cyprus? ›

If you purchase a Cypriot property, you'll be able to enjoy reduced income tax rates, as well as exemptions on capital gains and inheritance taxes. These benefits make Cyprus an appealing destination for investment opportunities through a property purchases.

Do any celebrities live in Cyprus? ›

Many famous people and celebrities have lived on the Mediterranean Island of Cyprus, such as Sophia Loren, Elizabeth Taylor, Raquel Welch, Richard Burton, and Brigitte Bardot. The famous author Martina Cole resides here and loves the island so much that she has opened book shops in Alsancak and Girne.

Is healthcare free in Cyprus? ›

Public healthcare in Cyprus is funded by taxes and administered by the Ministry of Health. Public healthcare is either free or low-cost for EU citizens. Private healthcare generally has affordable fees for everyone.

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