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The Residence Permit

Now that Cyprus has joined the European Union, the restrictions which formerly applied to citizens of the European Economic Area as regards employment and residence in Cyprus have been abolished. European citizens who wish to reside in Cyprus are required to submit an application for the appropriate permit and to register with the Department of the Population and Migration Archive or with an office of the Aliens and Migration Service of the police.

European citizens who work and reside legally in Cyprus have the same rights as citizens of Cyprus as regards remuneration, working conditions, residence, social insurance and trade union membership, etc. A third country national who is a dependant of a European citizen and who is together with that citizen in Cyprus enjoys the same rights as a citizen of the European Union.

The foregoing applies also to all citizens of the European Economic Area (which consists of the countries of the European Union plus Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway).

Interested persons are advised to contact the Department of the Population and Migration Archive for clarification and information about the necessary procedures and forms. In addition they can contact the Aliens and Migration Service of the police and its district offices.

  • Department of the Population and Migration Archive
    Residence without employment
    Tel: (00357) 22 804 420
    Employment
    Tel: (00357) 22 804 410
  • Aliens and Migration Service of the Police
    Tel: (00357) 22 80 88 46
  • Email: migration@crmd.moi.gov.cy
 
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Troodos mountains Cyprus The Troodos mountains are located in the centre of the island. The higher mountain is called Olympos and its top is called Hionistra. Hionistra has a height of 1952 meters (6404 feet). Pentadaktilos, the other mountain-chain in Cyprus is located in the north Cyprus. This rocky five finger mountain rises 700 meters above sea level and harbours the legend of the Byzantine hero Digenis, who defeated the invading Arabs with supernatural strength.