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Re: Pink Slip - Cyprus 2024

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Rayy72

Good afternoon / Evening!


Have a few questions regarding the pink slip - Cyprus and wondering if anyone here can guide me in the right direction. Much appreciated and thank you in advance.


  1. Do I need an immigration lawyer for a pink slip application / can the application be made in person? If yes, any idea of the costs involved (a) with lawyers or (b) without lawyers?
  2. Any recommendations for reliable and cost effective lawyers?
  3. How long does the process take?
  4. Does the application have to be made within 7-days of arrival or before the 90th day of stay?
  5. How many years of residency with a pink slip qualifies for citizenship (if at all)?


I am looking to be in Cyprus in October 2024.

Toon

You can don't yourself but I think most here would agree that an mmigration assistant lawyer is a better option and a less fraught less anxious route to take.


Can't comment on costs or recommendations but am sure others here can


It takes along as it takes is sadly the accurate answer in my opinion. It varies.


In would suggest you apply for your appointment asap


No you don't get citizenship by pink slip ..You get a temporary residency visa  which you renew each year for 5 years  and on completion of that you can then apply for.permanent residency

phildraper

1st and foremost pls bear in mind that not only do things change here all the time it is sometimes without notice and each application seems to follow its own path :-/ Any advise given would only be applicable to that case and at that point in time! Also depends on if you have a EU passport or not. Even the professional immigration companies do not know some of the changes that have just been made!


Given the swerves that immigration throw your way I would recommend that you engage a professional unless you have a lot of time on your hands and you enjoy the frustration of immigration! They will ask for things and then when you arrive they want more things they never asked for. Appointments are or have been very difficult to get and professionals already have these in place. You need an appointment agreed in writing by the return email from immigration before the 90 days expires. With the appointment email you can exit and return to Cyprus without having an issue with the boarder police. Cost varies and I have seen 750 to 2000 eur depending on complexity. You need to gather all the documents you can before leaving the UK. A professional will tell you what is required like ACRO police clearance, birth certs, marriage/divorce papers and all argininal or certified and some apostilled. If you look at other post on this forum you will see what WAS required. Then on arrival things like x-rays, rental agreement house purchase details etc. There will be a lot to deal with and anything you can do to reduce this burden is worth investing in.

Also things here are very very slow! I applied for my temp visa in Dec 2022 and recvd the papers in March 2023 after many visits to the immigration office with the professional. My vehicle custom's clearance took 14 months to complete.  You will need to open a Cypriot bank account as this is the only option and this took me about 2 weeks and 3 visits standing in line. total time probably 9 hours in the bank.  Do not expect things to be like the UK as email and web sites do not get results here you will need to go and have a face to face meeting with anyone you need to interact with. Emails get ignored and phone call never get answered.

On the bright side it will all be worth the effort as life is Soooo much better here doctors, dentists and hospitals just work and see you immediately rather than months of waiting.

Just ask any question you have as there is lots of experience on this forum.

Toon

@phildraper as always good solid comment and advice

Rayy72

@Toon Much appreciated! Thank you!

Rayy72

@phildraper That's both great advice and a reason to pursue it. You’ve been fabulous and generous in your reply, which is much appreciated. Words alone cannot convey my appreciation. Thank you so very much!

Rayy72

@Toon Indeed, he does!

Peter Ty

@Rayy72 Further to other comments, to get citizenship (as opposed to just residency) in Cyprus you have to be resident for 7 years, and also pass a Greek language test.

It doesn't actually give you many extra rights, compared to permanent residency, but the main advantage is that you can then get a Cypriot (EU) passport.

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