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Guidance

Living in Cyprus

Official information for UKBritish nationalspeople moving to and living in Cyprus, including Brexit guidance, residency, healthcare and driving.

Contents

  1. Brexit: what you should do
  2. Stay up to date
  3. Visas and residency
  4. Passports and travel
  5. Healthcare
  6. Working in Cyprus
  7. Education and professional qualifications
  8. Money and tax
  9. Pensions
  10. Benefits
  11. Driving in Cyprus
  12. Voting
  13. Births, deaths and getting married
  14. Pets
  15. Emergencies
  16. [Accommodation and buying property[(https://www.gov.uk/guidance/living-in-cyprus#accommodation-and-buying-property)
  17. Returning to the UK

Brexit: what you should do

You should:

Stay up to date

The UK is leaving the EU. This page tells you how to prepare for Brexit and will be updated if anything changes. You should:

You can also:

Visas and residency

Check the entry requirements for Cyprus.

You must register as a Cypriot resident if you plan to stay in Cyprus for more than 3 months. You will get a registration certificate from the Ministry of the Interior, Civil Registry and Migration Department. Contact details are available here.

After living in Cyprus for more than 5 years, you can apply for permanent residence (MEU3).

Read our guidance on moving or retiring abroad.

Visas and residency after Brexit

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If the UK leaves with a deal, travel to the EU will remain the same as now until the end of the implementation periodperiod. onYou 31will Decembernot 2020need youto apply for a visa to travel or work in the EU during this time.

If the UK leaves the EU without a deal, the rules for travelling or working in Europe will change.

If there’s no deal, the European Commission has proposed that British citizens would not need a visa for short stays in the EU, including Cyprus. You would be able to stay.stay in Cyprus for up to 90 days in any 180-day period.

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On arrival, you may be asked to confirm that you have sufficient funds available for the duration of your stay. As non-EEA nationals, different border control checks will apply, and you may also be asked to show a return or onward ticket. UK nationals would not have an ongoing right to use the separate lanes provided for EU, EEA and Swiss nationals.

The Republic of Cyprus does not recognise the self-declared ‘Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus’ in the north of Cyprus, nor residence permits issued by the administration there. After Brexit, the Republic of Cyprus intends to treat UK visitors, including those travelling to or from the north, as soonother non-EU nationals for visa purposes, unless they are registered as informationresident isin available.the Republic.

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If you’re intending to stay for longer than 90 days, or your stay would take you over the 90 days in boththe 180-day limit, you may need to get a dealvisa andbefore noyou dealtravel.

The scenario.90-day visa-free period does not entitle you to work. You should check with the Republic of Cyprus High Commission in London what type of visa, if any, you will need.

If you are a resident in Cyprus, you are advised to carry your Republic of Cyprus-issued residency documents when entering/exiting the Republic of Cyprus. If you are not a resident in the Republic of Cyprus and cannot show that you hold a residency document, you will likely be subject to the 90-day limit rule.

If you’re planning a stay of longer than 3 months, see our Living in Cyprus guide and contact the Republic of Cyprus High Commission in London if you have further questions.

Passports and travel

You can apply for or renew your British passport from Cyprus.

Read our travel advice for Cyprus and sign up to email alerts for up-to-date travel information on local laws and customs, safety and emergencies.

Passports and travel after Brexit

After Brexit, the rules on travel will change. Check your passport is valid for travel before you book your trip. You’ll need to renew your passport before travelling if you do not have enough time left on your passport.

Your passport should be valid for the proposed duration of your stay in Cyprus; you don’t need any additional period of validity on your passport beyond this. However, if you’re travelling to the north of Cyprus, their administration advises that your passport should be valid for at least 6 months from your date of entry to the north.

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Healthcare

You must be properly registered for healthcare as a resident in Cyprus, as well as registering, where necessary, with a health insurer.

Once you are registered as resident, you may be entitled to state healthcare. You should check with the Ministry of Health or at your local citizen service centre to see if you are covered.

You can find information about the new Cypriot state healthcare system GESY on their website. We strongly advise you to take out private medical insurance if you are not eligible for state healthcare.

Read the guidance on who is able to access healthcare in Cyprus and how to register.

If you live in Cyprus and receive an exportable UK pension, contribution-based Employment Support Allowance or another exportable benefit, you may currently be entitled to state healthcare paid for by the UK. You will need to apply for a certificate of entitlement known as an S1 certificate.

If you are resident in Cyprus, you must not use a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) from the UK to access healthcare in Cyprus.

When you travel from Cyprus for a temporary stay in another European Economic Area (EEA) country or Switzerland, you can use an EHIC to access state- provided healthcare in that country. During that short stay:

  • the EHIC covers treatment that is medically necessary until your planned return home
  • an EHIC is not a replacement for comprehensive travel insurance
  • for more information read our travel advice pages and advice on foreign travel insurance

If you are a student, read the NHS guidance on healthcare and studying abroad.

You can find English-speaking doctors in Cyprus.

You should check your prescriptions are legal in Cyprus.

Healthcare after Brexit

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If you currently have your EHIC,healthcare ascosts paid for by the UK government, we can help if you didare before,asked to pay for treatment during thisthe time. Iffirst 6 months after Brexit. To organise a payment, you a’remust give your healthcare provider’s details to the NHS Business Services Authority’s Overseas Healthcare Services.

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If you are travelling, make sure you have comprehensive travel insurance. The existing EHIC arrangements are not an alternative to travel insurance, as some health-related costs, including for medical repatriation, ongoing medical treatment and non-urgent treatment, are not covered. The EHIC is also not valid in north Cyprus.

Read more about what your travel insurance should cover.

Working in Cyprus

If you are registered as a resident in Cyprus, you have the right to work in Cyprus. Read our guidance on working in another EU country.

To apply for a job you may need to provide a UK policePolice certificate.

Working in Cyprus after Brexit

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Professional qualifications

The European Commission has published guidance on professional qualifications. If you have already been recognised by an EU country as holding valid professional qualifications, this will remain valid after Brexit. If you hold qualifications gainedobtained in the UK,UK before the UK leaves the EU, you should obtain recognition in a EU27 Member State before theBrexit day.

Studying in Cyprus after Brexit

If there’s no deal, UK leavesstudents already registered on a course will be able to continue to receive education grants or scholarships for the EU.duration of their education or studies. For any applications made after Brexit, this will only apply to those who hold permanent residence or their relatives.

The Cypriot Parliament has announced that [existing UK education franchises in Cyprus and those currently in negotiation will be protected after Brexit] (https://brexit.com.cy/en/academic-cooperation.html).

Read the guidance on [continuing your studies in the European Union after Brexit] (https://www.gov.uk/guidance/uk-students-in-the-eu-continuing-your-studies) . ###Professional Qualifications The European Commission has published guidance on professional qualifications. If you have already been recognised by an EU country as holding valid professional qualifications, this will remain valid after Brexit.

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Money and tax

The UK has a double-taxation agreement with Cyprus to make sure that people do not pay tax on the same income in both countries.

You should read the guidance on:

You should get professional advice on paying tax in Cyprus. Find an English-speaking lawyer in Cyprus.

National Insurance

Find out if you can pay National Insurance while abroad in order to protect your State Pension and entitlement to other benefits and allowances.

If you are employed or self-employed in the EU or EEA and you have a UK-issued A1/E101 form, you will remain subject to UK legislation until the end date on the form.

If there’s no deal and the end date on your form is after the day the UK leaves the EU, you should contact the relevant EU, EEA or Swiss authority. They will confirm whether you need to start paying social security contributions in that country after Brexit, as well as UK National Insurance contributions.

Find out more about social security contributions after a no-deal Brexit.

Money and tax after Brexit

If there’s no deal, it may become more expensive to use your UK bank card in the EU. Read more about using a bank card, insurance or other financial service in the EU.

Brexit will not change existing double-taxationdouble taxation arrangements for UK nationals living in Cyprus. You should send questions about double taxation to the relevant tax authority.

Pensions

You will need to tell the UK government offices that deal with your benefits, pension and tax if you are moving or retiring abroad.

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If you retire in Cyprus, you can claim:

Life certificatesCertificates for UK State Pensions

If you get a ‘life certificate’ from the UK Pension Service, you must fill it in promptly, otherwise your payments may be suspended.

Pensions after Brexit

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If youthere areis livinga deal inand Cyprus by 31 December 2020, you will be able to count future social security contributions towards meeting the qualifying conditions for your UK State Pension.

If you work and pay social security contributions in Cyprus, you will still be able to add your UK social security contributions towards your Cypriot pension. This will happen even if you claim your pension after the end of the implementation period.

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Benefits

You may still be able to claim some UK benefits like child and disability benefits if you live in Cyprus.

If you’re abroad for more than 4 weeks, many income-related benefits such as pension credit and housing benefit cannot be paid to you.

You can request proof of the time you’ve worked in the UK from HMRC if you are asked for this.

Cypriot benefits

You may be able to claim some Cyprus social security benefits. When you are checking whether you are eligible for benefits in Cyprus you should make sure you declare any National Insurance contributions you made in the UK.

Benefits after Brexit

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If there’s no deal, read our guidance on benefits and pensions in a no deal scenario.

Driving in Cyprus

If you are resident in Cyprus, you should exchange your UK licence for a Cypriot one before Brexit. You can still use your Cypriot licence in the UK for short visits, or exchange it for a UK licence without taking a test if you return to live in the UK.

For information on driving in Cyprus, read the guidance on:

Bringing a vehicle from the UK to Cyprus

You cannot import vehicles through the northern part of Cyprus. The authorities may seize your vehicle.

Bringing a vehicle from the UK to Cyprus

Read our guidance on taking a vehicle out of the UK and the Cypriot government webpage on importing a vehicle into Cyprus..

You should read the European Union’s guidance on car registration and taxes in Cyprus.

You may be exempt from some of these taxes. If so you will need certificates of exemption.

Driving after Brexit

DrivingIf there is a deal, driving licence rules will stay the same untilduring 31the Decemberimplementation 2020.period.

Read our guidance on driving in the EU after Brexit.

Voting

You may be able to vote in some UK elections. You can:

If you’re resident in Cyprus, you can vote in local municipal and European Parliamentary elections.

Voting after Brexit

AfterOnce Brexitthe youUK leaves the EU, UK nationals will no longer be eligible to vote in local and European Parliament elections. We are pursuing a bilateral arrangement with Cyprus to secure the right to vote for UK nationals living in Cyprus for local administration elections.

Births, deaths and getting married

If your child in born in Cyprus, you will need to register a birth abroad.

If someone dies in Cyprus, you can:

Find out how you can get married abroad.

Find out about notarial and documentary services for UK nationals in Cyprus.

You may also need:

Pets

CurrentWhen petthe UK leaves the EU, you will still be able to travel to and from the UK with a cat, dog or ferret, but the rules will staychange. Read guidance on pet travel to Europe after Brexit.

While the sameUK untilis 31still Decemberan 2020.EU Member State you’ll be able to travel with your pet to the EU under the current pet travel rules using your current EU pet passport.

If you’re travelling with your pet for the first time you must visit your vet to get a pet passport.

Read guidance on returning your cat, dog or ferret to the UK.

For moving pet travelhorses and other equines read guidance on export horses and ponies: special rules..

Emergencies

You can dial the European emergency number on 112, or Cyprus also has 199.

If you’re the victim of crime, have been arrested, or are affected by a crisis abroad, contact the British High Commission Nicosia.

Accommodation and buying property

Read guidance on buying a property abroad.

Returning to the UK

You should read our guidance on:

Tell the UK and Cypriot authorities if you are returning to the UK permanently.

To move your pension to the UK, contact the International Pension Centre.

If you get healthcare in Cyprus through the S1 certificate, you must contact the Overseas Healthcare Team on +44 (0)191 218 1999 to make sure your S1 is cancelled at the right time.

Read the guidance on returning to the UK permanently which includes information on, amongst other things, access to services and bringing family members.

Disclaimer

Please note that this information is provided as a guide only. Definitive information should be obtained from the Cypriot authorities. The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) will not be liable for any inaccuracies in this information.

Published 22 March 2013

Last updated 244 JanuaryNovember 20202019 + show all updates
  1. Read updated guidance for Implementation Period until 31 December 2020

  2. Update on Education and professional qualifications

  3. Brexit update: healthcare section updated to reflect transitional arrangements announcement

  4. Brexit update: Pensions section updated to include further details on State Pension uprating.

  5. EU Exit updates: Important update on Passport Validity and EU Visa-free Travel in ´passports and travel´ section

  6. Link to GESY updated.

  7. EU Exit update: important update on passport validity rules added to passport section

  8. EU Exit update: latest EU Exit information for UK nationals in the visas and residency, driving licences, healthcare and voting sections

  9. EU Exit update: added new information on residency rights in a No Deal scenario in the EU Exit section

  10. We have updated the contact details you need to apply for an S1 form.

  11. EU Exit update: updated information on access to healthcare

  12. EU Exit update: updated information on pensions and driving

  13. EU exit update: New information in residency and visa section on draft withdrawal agreement in principle between the UK and EU. Plus information on travelling with pets in Europe in pet section

  14. Added information about the citizens outreach events in Cyprus

  15. EU exit - added link to guidance from the Cyprus government on residency

  16. Added link to information on new double taxation agreement.

  17. Complete revision of guidance to ensure it's up to date and accurate.

  18. Information added on changes to EHIC rules and health cover for early retirees.

  19. Update information on life certificates for UK state pensions and added link to Living in Cyprus leaflet.

  20. First published.

Update history

2026-02-05 10:42
Rewrote guide to make it easier to read and understand. Includes new information about dual citizens travelling to the UK (‘Passports and travel’ section).

2022-01-17 13:56
Guidance reviewed and updated with new information, including in the visas and residency, and driving sections.

2021-09-30 08:13
Visas and residency section updated: If you need support with your residency application, contact the relevant UK Nationals Support Fund organisation before 31 December 2021.

2021-03-03 13:13
Coronavirus section updated with a link to guidance on vaccines

2020-09-08 10:50
Passports and travel section updated to include information on passport validity and entry requirements when travelling to other European countries from January 2021

2020-05-29 11:31
Visas and residency section updated to include information about how to access the UK National Support Fund for those who may find it harder to complete their residency applications.

2020-01-24 10:16
Read updated guidance for Implementation Period until 31 December 2020

2019-11-04 05:35
Update on Education and professional qualifications

2019-09-23 17:38
Brexit update: healthcare section updated to reflect transitional arrangements announcement

2019-09-03 17:03
Brexit update: Pensions section updated to include further details on State Pension uprating.

2019-06-11 13:01
EU Exit updates: Important update on Passport Validity and EU Visa-free Travel in ´passports and travel´ section

2019-04-25 06:50
Link to GESY updated.

2019-04-15 11:08
EU Exit update: important update on passport validity rules added to passport section

2019-04-10 14:25
EU Exit update: latest EU Exit information for UK nationals in the visas and residency, driving licences, healthcare and voting sections