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Citizens of the European Union

You are European: settling is simple

No required investment, no permit to negotiate. One registration, and you live in Cyprus. For you, the real issue lies elsewhere: in taxation and the exit from your home country.

€0
Required investment
€20
Cost of the Yellow Slip
5 years
To permanent residence
≈ 8 years
To citizenship, if you want it

If you hold a French, German, Italian, Dutch or any other EU member state passport, your path is incomparably simpler than that of a third-country national. Freedom of movement exempts you from any immigration-related investment.

Step 1 — Registration (the "Yellow Slip")

To stay longer than three months you register with your district immigration unit and receive a registration certificate, commonly called the Yellow Slip (form MEU1).

ItemDetail
CostAround €20
TimeframeA few working days once you have an appointment
ValidityNo expiry for an EU citizen
When to applyWithin the first months after arrival
Supporting documentsIdentity, resources or activity, address in Cyprus, health insurance

It is an administrative formality, not a discretionary authorisation: once you meet the conditions, the certificate is issued. You will then use it daily — banking, tenancy agreements, government offices.

One development to be aware of

Older paper-format residence documents are being progressively replaced by biometric cards across the EU. If you hold an old-format certificate, plan for its replacement.

Step 2 — Permanent residence, after five years

After five years of lawful and continuous residence, you acquire the right to permanent residence, confirmed by a dedicated document (MEU3). No investment, no income threshold, no further condition: duration alone suffices.

Limited absences are tolerated during that period — broadly up to six months a year, or one longer absence for serious reasons — without breaking continuity.

Step 3 — Citizenship, if you want it

Here we must be clear: naturalisation is neither automatic, nor required, nor accelerated by your EU citizenship. You are already an EU citizen; a Cypriot passport would give you no additional freedom of movement within Europe.

If you want it nonetheless, you fall under the ordinary regime: roughly eight qualifying years of lawful residence (the last twelve months continuous), Greek at B1 level, and a test on the political and social life of the country. Processing itself often adds several more years.

Why some Europeans apply anyway

The right to vote in national elections, a personal attachment to the country, transmission to children born there, or the wish to anchor a family permanently. These are civic and family motivations — rarely tax-driven.

Your real issue is not immigration

Since residence poses no difficulty, the substance of your project lies elsewhere: in taxation and a clean exit from your home country.

In other words: the ease of settling must not mask the real complexity, which is fiscal. That is precisely where we work.

Informational content; does not constitute tax or legal advice.

Settling is simple. Tax is not.

Tax residency, non-dom status, breaking with your home country, exit taxation: that is where everything is decided. Let us review it together.

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