CYPRUS
Program Overview
The Cyprus Residency by Investment Program allows investors to secure permanent residency by investing a minimum of €300,000 in real estate, offering access to a stable EU country with a favorable business climate, excellent healthcare, and the freedom to live, study, or retire in Cyprus.
Time to Residency
9 Months
Visa-Free Access
N/A
Passport Rank
13th in the world
Minimum Investment
€300,000 EUR
Residency Requirements
1 visit every 2 years
Establishment Date
2013
CYPRUS
Investment Options
Real Estate
1. Residential Real Estate: Invest a minimum of €300,000 in up to two new residential properties, which can be purchased from different developers.
2. Non-Residential Real Estate: Invest at least €300,000 in up to two new or used commercial properties, including offices, shops, or hotels.
Company Shares
Contribute €300,000 to the share capital of a Cyprus-registered business that employs at least five people.
Cyprus Investment Funds
Invest €300,000 in collective investments under the Cyprus Investment Funds Association (AIF, AIFLNP, or RAIF).
CYPRUS
Country Overview
Flag
The flag of Cyprus features a copper-colored silhouette of the island on a white background, symbolizing peace. Below the island are two green olive branches, representing hope for harmony between the Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot communities. The colors reflect Cyprus’s rich natural resources, with copper symbolizing the island’s historical mining heritage.
Coat of Arms
The coat of arms of Cyprus features a dove holding an olive branch, symbolizing peace, over a yellow shield that represents the island’s rich copper deposits. Beneath the shield, the year “1960” marks Cyprus’s independence from British rule, and the entire emblem is framed by two olive branches, reinforcing the message of peace and unity among its people.
Cyprus, an enchanting island in the Eastern Mediterranean, is celebrated for its captivating blend of ancient history, charming villages, and idyllic beaches. Known as the “Island of Aphrodite,” it boasts a rich cultural heritage with archaeological sites, ancient ruins, and medieval castles that echo its fascinating past.
Cyprus’s capital, Nicosia, uniquely divided yet vibrant, offers a mix of modernity and tradition, while its coastal cities like Limassol and Paphos attract visitors with pristine beaches and bustling nightlife.
With its warm climate, crystal-clear waters, and diverse landscapes, Cyprus is a haven for beach lovers, history enthusiasts, and adventure seekers alike.
Country Capital
Nicosia
Population
1,200,000
Language
Greek, Turkish
Currency
Euro (EUR)
Government Type
Unitary Parliament Republic
Establishment Date
2013