Wednesday, January 26, 2005

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Cyprus property, Cyprus properties> Living-Cyprus.Com >> Helping you find your Dream Home in Cyprus. Buying Cyprus property.: "Working in Cyprus
With the changes in the laws recently in Cyprus, we can now assist you to set up a local business, an off shore business, purchase a franchise or just to work. Please go to the Start a business section for further information on these services.

Residence Permit
The Cypriot regulations regarding visas depend on the nationality of the visitor. For example, those with passports endorsed by the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus will find themselves subject to restricted entry.
A valid passport without visa will provide a stay of up to 90 days for all bona fide visitors. There will be changes to these regulations now Cyprus is a member of the European Union. Check first!
. Travellers arriving in Cyprus may enter only through the legal ports of entry, Larnaca Port or Airport, Limassol Port and Paphos Airport or Port. In order to remain in Cyprus for longer than 90 days, an application must be made for a Temporary Residence Permit.


People wishing to retire in Cyprus must make an application to the Chief Immigration Officer in Nicosia for an Immigration Permit. Under the current legislation, a short Curriculum Vitae is required along with documentary evidence that access is available to a secured annual income such as a pension or dividends from investments. This annual income must be at least CYP5600 per person plus CYP2800 per dependent. Once the immigration permit is approved a retired person is not allowed to engage in any form of business profession or occupation, whether paid or unpaid whilst residing in Cyprus.

Those coming to live and work will need to obtain Residencyt if they are not holders of Cypriot passports. However, the regulations about starting or owning a bus"

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