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SEP '21

How to become a resident of Cyprus in 2024, Part 2

Article 2. Registration of foreign citizens in Cyprus. Residence permit In this article, we will provide you with some information the process of foreign citizens registering in Cyprus, and how to acquire a residency permit. This is the second installment of the series “How to Become a Resident”, the full list of articles can be found at the following link: Article 1. Introduction. The path from tourist to resident. [...]

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JUL '21

Immigration Insurance in 2024. How to make a claim on your immigration insurance

In this article, we are aiming to help with how to claim compensation for medical expenses, if case you have taken out animmigration health insurance policy as required for your residency permit from the immigration service. If any health issues arise that require treatment, you can visit any doctor of your choice with your insurance policy island wide, regardless of your city of residence. In order to make a claim, you need to provide us with the following: [...]

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JAN '20

Life of British Expats after Brexit

1. How many UK citizens live in Cyprus? According to a 2018 census, the total number of foreign nationals living in Cyprus was 155,600 (meaning approximately 18% of the total population living in the areas under the control of the Republic of Cyprus), of which approximately 16% (25,000) were UK nationals. These figures are definitely underestimated. That is mainly due to the fact that a large number of European citizens, including Britons, who own a house in Cyprus, had not applied for a certificate of permanent residence. [...]

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JAN '20

How Does Immigration Insurance work in 2022?

What is immigration health insurance for? Medical insurance for the Immigration Service is the minimum medical insurance required for all foreigners residing in Cyprus. Foreign nationals who intend to reside in Cyprus, either temporarily or permanently, must apply for the corresponding residence permit through the Immigration Service. The most popular types of permits issued by the Immigration Office are: Permit for temporary residence in Cyprus, which must be renewed annually (Residence Permit). [...]

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JAN '20

Insurance for foreign nationals: claims procedure in case of medical expenses in 2022

If you are facing any health issues that require medical attention whilst in Cyprus, you may visit the doctor of your choice in any Cypriot private clinic. You will then need to provide our office with the original pertaining documents (invoices, payment receipts, test results, X-ray exam results, doctor’s report etc.) Our office will provide you with a form your doctor will need to fill in (the form can be sent to you via email if you are unable to collect it from us). [...]

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NOV '18

The Investment Program of Malta for receiving EU Citizenship

The Maltese Investment Citizenship Program offers a second citizenship to third country residents wishing to move their personal or business affairs to an EU country. Citizenship granted through this investment scheme is valid for life and it is passed on to future generations by descent. Malta has been a full member of the EU since 2004 and is a member of the Schengen zone since 2007. Maltese citizenship grants access to all investment and business opportunities in Malta, including other EU and EEA countries. [...]

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JUN '17

Immigration Insurance (FAQ)

  Do I need immigration insurance? If you are applying for any type of residence permit, you are required to hold an immigration insurance policy, otherwise your application will not be valid and subsequently rejected. Does a private medical insurance work instead of the immigration insurance? Although a medical insurance policy has a more comprehensive coverage than the immigration insurance, it is not accepted for residence permit applications. How long is the immigration insurance valid for? [...]

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