CYPRUS RESIDENCE
Due to Brexit im planing to go cyprus to get register there before its too late
whats the documents requirement for Residence.
Not have any plans to live or work there,
To be honest just securing myself for future entry or living in cyprus.
Thanks
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For residency - Main documents
Rental Lease or purchase agreement of home
Healthcare entitlement (not ehic) this is usually an S1 if on state pension or if working then making 3yrs payments into the cypriot system or private healthcare
Proof of income and potentially savings so as not to be a burden on the republic
A valid EU Passport
€20 fee
But if you are trying to secure citizenship in the EU member state of the republic then thats much more difficult and can take many years to achieve.
I have been trying to find out requirement for long term residency and possibly permanent resident as a US citizen retiring in Cyprus.
Thank you very much,
Paul
That was very helpful and seems straight forward.
So there is no deposits in Cyprus banks or anything ? SSA has a printout confirmation on their website
for proof of SSB . Is that sufficient or accepted as proof to them ?
I live in Thailand now and will be here until Aug/Sep before heading to Cyprus (Hope they don't change the requirements before than)
Hope you don't mind me asking you about Cyprus the next few months? You seem to have a lot of knowledge about the place and I have a lot of questions.
Thank you again,
Paul
I am very excited about going there to explore and hopefully live out the rest of my life there. Hope I can meet you for lunch or cup of coffee or a cold beer or something on me ?
Thank you,
Paul.
the security deposit is usually one months rent, but some owners have been known not to take that.... and unlike Malta - here most people get there deposits back - there are no commissions to pay to an agent as the landlords pay them
Cyprus is a very very safe place to live and work..... - there are places that i personally wouldnt live but it wouldnt be security related more like i just dont like the areas - Universal and Emba being the two that immediately spring to my mind.. but as i said its more to do with a perception of the areas. am sure there are lots of people love it there... its just not for us...
I do this because i want to and because it keeps the grey matter active and keeps me out of my missus hair - am happy to meet should you wish to do so = just let us know when you get sorted.
Living on the beach or on the water is usually more money in most places I think. How far inland you have to go for more reasonable rentals ? An hour or more or just a few blocks?
You also stress the importance of including Health insurance in to cost of living as it is necessary for long term Visa; How much does the minimum required policy cost vs. a fairly middle of the road one each month ?
Is car insurance a major expense as it is in many places or is it fairly reasonable too?
Another very important issue is taxes ; Do they tax your SS, 401K or other retirement income ?
Will definitely like to meet you in Aug./Sep. when I go there. Plan to stop there for a couple of weeks on my way to US where I plan to stay for 2-4 weeks before returning to Cyprus to live.
What is your opinion about Portugal vs Cyprus if you have any ? Looked at Portugal about a year ago but decided not to pursue it any further.
Have a wonderful day
you can get a minimal HI policy that satisfies immigrations for about 165-185 per yr
we think its quite reasonable as is road tax as long as you keep engine size and emissions low ie under 120gms - - and if you limit cover to TPFT -= make sure you bring your no claims discount evidence with you
all income can be covered by your tax free allowances here of €19500 per yr tax free
dont know a lot about portugal to be honest as its not a place Id be comfortable driving - here they drive on the left same as UK and Malta -= traffic is minimal as is the associated noise and air pollution
Insurance companies are not easy to get anything from in the US but they sure know how to demand what they want; money, money, money
How far they want me to go back and what is the cost if "impossible" or extremely hard to produce ?
if you work even PT you can pay social contributions and get state healthcare = but i think that works out quite expensive at about €25 per week
pukka full comprehensive health insurance can be very expensive here at over €700-800 per yr and more depending on company and coverÂ
spookily i forgot to ask about the 401k thing ... but today I saw it mentioned on a US tv show is that some sort of tax debt or outstanding amounts etc
we did the full monty insurance when we first came here but are reasonably healthy and so since have opted for the cheaper one - fingers crossed
its a risk but a calculated one..... we now simply pay for the treatment or meds we need so far havent had to do so
401K is a like a private retirement account like a SEP or IRA that one put money in to when working and start withdrawing when retired. (Something like a tax free savings I guess you could call it, not same but same idea).
Are there any reasonable, safe, clean places to rent while looking for long term rentals ?
Looks like short term vacation rentals are pricey.
Thanks again
personally i would try and find a cheap deal in a hotel there are some cracking deals about - short term holiday lets are and alway s have been expensive especially at the time when you are expecting to arrive
do you know what areas you are considering to live in
august is peak and very hot....
and november is usually when the season slows till about late april early may when i it kicks in again.
Thanks for that info
I am very excited about going to Cyprus and wish I could go now but circumstances suggests waiting a few months is the smart thing otherwise I be packing.
Take care and thank you for excellent feedback
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