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# Essential Information on Cyprus Immigration Rules for Third Country Nationals

> **Autor:** Cyprus Magazine Editorial Staff | **Veröffentlicht:** 2026-07-01 | **Aktualisiert:** 2026-06-13

**Zusammenfassung:** Family reunification in Cyprus allows third country nationals to bring eligible family members, such as spouses and minor children, under specific residency conditions. The process requires the sponsor to meet certain criteria, including a minimum legal residency duration and valid residence permit.

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## Information on Family Reunification for Third Country Nationals in Cyprus
The process of family reunification for third country nationals in Cyprus is a vital aspect of immigration policy, allowing families to remain together when one member is legally residing in the country. This section provides essential information on the requirements and procedures involved in the reunification process.

**Eligibility for Family Reunification**

To qualify for family reunification, the following conditions must be met:

  - The sponsor, who is a third country national residing legally in Cyprus, must have lived in the country for a minimum of two years. Exceptions apply to certain work permits.

  - The sponsor must hold a residence permit that is valid for at least one year, with some exceptions for specific work and research permits.

  - The sponsor should have a realistic prospect of obtaining permanent residency in Cyprus.

**Who Can Join?**

Family members eligible for reunification include:

  - The spouse of the sponsor, provided they have been married for at least one year and the spouse is at least 21 years old.

  - Minor children of the sponsor and the spouse.

  - Children who are solely in the custody of the sponsor or spouse and are financially dependent on them.

  - All minor children (under 18 years) must be unmarried.

**Application Process**

For family reunification to occur, the sponsor must apply for an entry permit on behalf of their family members. This permit is crucial as it allows family members to enter Cyprus legally. It's important to note that entering Cyprus on a tourist visa for the purpose of family reunification is generally not permitted unless the sponsor works for an approved company.

Applications for family reunification can be submitted simultaneously with the sponsor's residence permit application, provided certain criteria are met. The necessary documents must be officially translated and certified.

For detailed information regarding the application process, including specific forms and additional requirements, it is advisable to consult the [Ministry of Interior's website](http://www.moi.gov.cy) in Cyprus.

This structured approach to family reunification reflects Cyprus's commitment to maintaining family unity while adhering to immigration regulations. Understanding these requirements will help ensure a smoother process for families seeking to reunite in Cyprus.

## Definition of Family Reunification
**Definition of Family Reunification**

Family reunification is a legal process that allows family members of a third country national, who is already residing legally in Cyprus, to enter and live in the country together. This process aims to maintain family unity, which is a fundamental principle recognized in many legal frameworks, including those governing immigration.

This concept is particularly important for individuals who have established a life in Cyprus and wish to bring their loved ones to join them. Family reunification plays a crucial role in fostering social stability and integration within the society, as it enables families to support each other emotionally and financially.

Under Cypriot immigration law, the definition of family members eligible for reunification encompasses:

  - Spouses who are legally married to the sponsor.

  - Minor children of the sponsor and their spouse.

  - Children who are solely under the custody of the sponsor or their spouse.

Moreover, the notion of family reunification extends beyond just immediate relatives, reflecting the understanding that family ties can significantly impact the well-being and integration of individuals within the host country. Therefore, the laws governing family reunification in Cyprus are designed to facilitate this process while ensuring that all legal criteria are met.

In summary, family reunification in Cyprus is not merely a procedural formality; it embodies the recognition of family as a fundamental unit that contributes to the social fabric of the nation. This process allows families to live together, thereby enhancing their quality of life and promoting community cohesion.

## Key Considerations for Third Country Nationals in Cyprus Immigration

    
        | 
            Criteria | 
            Pros | 
            Cons | 
        

    
    
        | 
            Family Reunification Eligibility | 
            Allows families to stay together, fostering emotional support and stability. | 
            Strict criteria can limit who qualifies for reunification. | 
        

        | 
            Residence Permit Requirements | 
            Provides legal status and rights to work and reside in Cyprus. | 
            Lengthy application processes and document requirements may lead to delays. | 
        

        | 
            Access to Employment | 
            Eligible family members can work, contributing to financial stability. | 
            Job opportunities can be limited based on local labor market conditions. | 
        

        | 
            Health Care Access | 
            Family members can access public healthcare services. | 
            Waiting periods may apply for new arrivals to enroll in healthcare. | 
        

        | 
            Legal Protections | 
            Rights under Cypriot law help protect against discrimination. | 
            Understanding legal rights may require assistance, especially for new immigrants. | 
        

    

## Requirements for Family Reunification
**Requirements for Family Reunification**

The requirements for family reunification in Cyprus are designed to ensure that only eligible family members of third country nationals can join them in the country. These criteria help maintain the integrity of the immigration system while supporting family unity.

To initiate the family reunification process, the sponsor must meet specific conditions:

  - **Legal Residency Duration:** The sponsor must have been legally residing in Cyprus for a minimum of two years. This requirement may have exceptions for certain work permits, allowing for flexibility in specific circumstances.

  
  - **Valid Residence Permit:** The sponsor needs to hold a residence permit that is valid for at least one year. Again, exceptions may apply for particular categories of work and research permits.

  
  - **Prospect of Permanent Residency:** The sponsor must demonstrate a realistic expectation of obtaining permanent residency in Cyprus. This aspect is crucial as it reflects the sponsor’s commitment to establishing a long-term presence in the country.

Eligible family members for reunification include:

  - **Spouse:** The legal spouse of the sponsor, who must be at least 21 years old and married for a minimum of one year.

  - **Minor Children:** Children under the age of 18, whether they are the biological children of the sponsor or their spouse.

  - **Dependent Children:** Children in the sole custody of the sponsor or spouse, who are financially dependent on them.

It is important to highlight that all minor children seeking reunification must be unmarried to qualify for the process. This stipulation is intended to align with the broader immigration policies of Cyprus, ensuring that family reunification supports stable family structures.

Meeting these requirements is essential for a successful application for family reunification, and it is recommended to prepare all necessary documentation in advance to streamline the process.

## Eligible Family Members
**Eligible Family Members**

In the context of family reunification for third country nationals in Cyprus, specific criteria define who qualifies as an eligible family member. Understanding these categories is essential for sponsors looking to bring their loved ones to join them in Cyprus.

The following family members are eligible for reunification:

  - **Spouse:** The legal spouse of the sponsor is eligible, provided they have been married for at least one year and the spouse is at least 21 years old.

  - **Minor Children:** This includes biological or legally adopted children under the age of 18, who are either the children of the sponsor or the spouse.

  - **Children in Sole Custody:** Children who are solely in the custody of the sponsor or their spouse and are financially dependent on them are also eligible.

It is important to note that all eligible minor children must be unmarried to qualify for family reunification. This regulation ensures that the family unit remains intact and reflects the broader immigration policies of Cyprus.

In addition, it’s worth mentioning that while these categories cover the immediate family members, the specific circumstances surrounding each case can influence eligibility. Therefore, sponsors are encouraged to gather all relevant documentation and seek guidance from immigration authorities if there are any uncertainties regarding their family members' eligibility.

By understanding the defined categories of eligible family members, sponsors can better navigate the family reunification process, ensuring that they meet all necessary criteria for their loved ones to join them in Cyprus.

## Entry into the Republic of Cyprus
**Entry into the Republic of Cyprus**

For third country nationals wishing to enter Cyprus for family reunification, obtaining the appropriate entry permit is a critical step. This permit is issued based on the application submitted by the sponsor, who is already legally residing in Cyprus. Understanding the specific conditions surrounding this entry process is essential for a successful application.

Here are the key points regarding entry into Cyprus:

  - **Entry Permit Requirement:** An entry permit is mandatory for family members of third country nationals. This permit must be applied for by the sponsor and cannot be obtained through other means.

  - **Prohibition of Tourist Visas:** It is important to note that entering Cyprus on a tourist visa for the purpose of family reunification is not permitted. Exceptions exist only if the sponsor is employed by an approved company.

  - **Application Timing:** The application for the entry permit can be submitted at the same time as the sponsor's residence permit application, ensuring that all necessary documents are processed concurrently.

Once the entry permit is granted, family members must ensure they have all required documentation ready for their arrival in Cyprus. This includes valid passports, proof of relationship to the sponsor, and any other supporting documents as specified by the immigration authorities.

To ensure a smooth entry process, it is advisable for applicants to stay informed about the latest regulations and requirements by consulting the [Ministry of Interior's website](http://www.moi.gov.cy) or contacting immigration services directly.

By adhering to these guidelines, third country nationals can facilitate their family members' entry into Cyprus, thereby taking an essential step towards family reunification.

## Application Procedure
**Application Procedure**

The application procedure for family reunification in Cyprus is a structured process that ensures all necessary criteria are met for the successful entry of eligible family members. This section outlines the essential steps involved in the application process.

**1. Initial Application Submission**

The sponsor must submit an application for family reunification to the relevant immigration authorities in Cyprus. This application can often be submitted simultaneously with the application for the sponsor's residence permit, provided that specific conditions are met.

**2. Required Documentation**

As part of the application, the following documentation is typically required:

  - **Proof of Relationship:** Official documents that verify the relationship between the sponsor and the family members seeking reunification, such as marriage certificates or birth certificates.

  - **Valid Identification:** Copies of valid passports for each family member included in the application.

  - **Residence Permit of Sponsor:** A copy of the sponsor's valid residence permit in Cyprus.

  - **Financial Evidence:** Documentation demonstrating the sponsor's ability to support the family members financially, if required.

**3. Official Translation and Certification**

All supporting documents must be officially translated into Greek or English and certified. This step is crucial as it ensures that the documents are recognized by the immigration authorities.

**4. Processing Time**

After submission, the processing time for the application may vary. It is advisable to regularly check the status of the application through the appropriate channels. Typically, the immigration authorities will communicate any additional requirements or updates during the review process.

**5. Final Approval and Entry Permit**

Once the application is approved, an entry permit will be issued for the family members. This permit is essential for their legal entry into Cyprus, allowing them to join the sponsor and reside in the country.

For detailed and updated information regarding the application procedure, including any specific forms or additional requirements, it is recommended to consult the [Ministry of Interior's website](http://www.moi.gov.cy) in Cyprus.

By following these outlined steps, sponsors can effectively navigate the application procedure for family reunification, ensuring that their loved ones can join them in Cyprus smoothly.

## Required Documents
**Required Documents**

When applying for family reunification in Cyprus, it is essential to prepare a comprehensive set of documents to support the application. Each document serves a specific purpose in verifying eligibility and the relationship between the sponsor and their family members. Below is a detailed list of required documents:

  - **Proof of Relationship:** Official documents such as marriage certificates for spouses and birth certificates for children must be provided to establish the familial connection.

  
  - **Identification Documents:** Valid passports for each family member seeking reunification are necessary. Ensure that these passports have not expired.

  
  - **Residence Permit:** A copy of the sponsor's valid residence permit in Cyprus is required to confirm their legal status in the country.

  
  - **Financial Documentation:** Evidence of financial stability may be requested, demonstrating that the sponsor can support their family members upon their arrival. This could include bank statements or proof of employment.

  
  - **Application Forms:** Complete the appropriate application forms as specified by the immigration authorities. These forms may vary based on the type of family member being sponsored.

  
  - **Official Translations:** All documents that are not in Greek or English must be officially translated and certified. This is crucial for the acceptance of documents by immigration authorities.

It is advisable to double-check the specific requirements with the [Ministry of Interior's website](http://www.moi.gov.cy) or consult with immigration experts to ensure that no documents are overlooked. Proper preparation and organization of these documents can significantly enhance the chances of a successful application for family reunification.

## Contact Information
**Contact Information**

For individuals seeking further information about the family reunification process for third country nationals in Cyprus, it is crucial to reach out to the appropriate authorities. The Ministry of Interior is the primary body responsible for immigration matters, including family reunification applications.

**Ministry of Interior - Cyprus**

  - **Website:** For detailed guidelines, application forms, and updates, visit the official website: [www.moi.gov.cy](http://www.moi.gov.cy).

  - **Email Contact:** Direct inquiries can be sent to the relevant department via email, which can be found on the ministry's website.

  - **Phone Contact:** For immediate assistance, contact the Ministry of Interior's helpline. The phone numbers are listed on their website for various departments.

  - **Office Hours:** It is advisable to check the website for the most current office hours to ensure timely communication.

Additionally, local immigration offices in Cyprus can provide assistance and guidance on the application process. Engaging with these resources will help ensure that all questions are answered and that applicants have the most up-to-date information regarding their situation.

For any legal advice or assistance, consider consulting with immigration lawyers or firms specializing in Cypriot immigration law. They can offer personalized support throughout the family reunification process.

## Publication Date
**Publication Date**

The information presented in this document was last updated on **December 29, 2025**. This date is significant as it reflects the most current regulations and guidelines regarding family reunification for third country nationals in Cyprus. Keeping track of the publication date is essential for applicants, as immigration laws and procedures can evolve over time.

It is advisable for individuals interested in family reunification to regularly check for updates or changes to the immigration policies on the official [Ministry of Interior's website](http://www.moi.gov.cy). This ensures that applicants are working with the latest information, thereby avoiding potential complications during the application process.

For any inquiries or clarifications regarding specific aspects of the family reunification process, contacting the relevant authorities or consulting with legal experts in immigration law can provide valuable guidance and support.

## Information on Employment of Third Country Nationals in Cyprus
**Information on Employment of Third Country Nationals in Cyprus**

Employment opportunities for third country nationals in Cyprus are governed by specific regulations aimed at balancing labor market needs with immigration control. Understanding these rules is crucial for individuals seeking to work in Cyprus and for employers looking to hire foreign talent.

**Eligibility for Employment**

To be employed in Cyprus, third country nationals must meet several criteria:

  - **Employment with Foreign Companies:** Third country nationals can only be employed by foreign companies that meet specific ownership criteria, ensuring that more than 50% of the company is owned by non-EU shareholders.

  - **Investment Requirement:** The foreign company must demonstrate a foreign direct investment of at least €200,000 in a Cypriot bank account, verified through a SWIFT transaction. This requirement ensures that the company has a substantial financial commitment to its operations in Cyprus.

**Types of Employment Visas**

There are various types of visas available for third country nationals, depending on their job roles and qualifications:

  - **Senior Management Positions:** Individuals in high-level roles such as directors or project managers must have a minimum gross salary of €4,000 per month.

  - **Middle Management Positions:** This category includes administrative and technical staff, with a minimum gross salary requirement of €2,500 per month.

  - **Specialists:** Professionals with specialized skills or qualifications are also eligible, with the same minimum salary threshold of €2,500 per month.

**Family Members' Employment Rights**

Family members of third country nationals, such as spouses, may also have the right to work in Cyprus, provided they meet the necessary legal requirements. This inclusion fosters family unity and provides additional support for the main visa holder.

**Next Steps for Job Seekers**

For individuals already residing in Cyprus, obtaining an entry permit is the first step toward employment. If not already in the country, third country nationals must apply for an entry permit, which is essential for legal employment.

After entering Cyprus, applicants must secure a residence permit. It is advisable for job seekers to familiarize themselves with the local job market and networking opportunities to enhance their chances of securing employment.

For more detailed information on employment regulations and procedures, interested individuals should consult the [Ministry of Interior's website](http://www.moi.gov.cy) or seek advice from legal professionals specializing in immigration law.

## Requirements for Employment
**Requirements for Employment**

For third country nationals seeking employment in Cyprus, there are several key requirements that must be fulfilled to ensure compliance with local immigration laws. Understanding these requirements is essential for both potential employees and employers.

  - **Employer Eligibility:** Employment is only permitted with foreign companies that are predominantly owned (more than 50%) by non-EU shareholders. This condition helps regulate the labor market and ensures that foreign investments contribute to the local economy.

  
  - **Investment Verification:** The employer must provide proof of a foreign direct investment of at least €200,000 in a Cypriot bank account. This investment must be verifiable through a SWIFT transaction, demonstrating the company’s financial commitment to its operations in Cyprus.

  
  - **Job Offer and Contract:** A formal job offer and employment contract must be secured prior to applying for a work visa. This document should clearly outline the terms of employment, including job responsibilities and salary.

  
  - **Salary Requirements:** The position offered must meet minimum salary thresholds, which vary based on job classification. For example, senior management positions require a minimum gross salary of €4,000 per month, while middle management and specialist roles require at least €2,500 per month.

  
  - **Work Visa Application:** Following the job offer, the third country national must apply for a work visa. This application should be supported by all necessary documentation, including proof of the employer's eligibility and the employment contract.

It is crucial for third country nationals to understand these requirements to facilitate a smooth transition into the Cypriot job market. Employers should also be aware of these criteria to ensure compliance when hiring foreign workers.

For more comprehensive details and assistance, potential employees and employers are encouraged to consult the [Ministry of Interior's website](http://www.moi.gov.cy) or seek legal advice specializing in immigration and employment law.

## Types of Visas and Employment
**Types of Visas and Employment**

In Cyprus, various types of visas are available for third country nationals seeking employment, each tailored to different roles and qualifications. Understanding these categories is essential for prospective employees and employers alike.

  - **Employment Visas:** These visas are specifically designed for third country nationals who have secured a job offer from a qualifying foreign company. The visa allows the holder to work legally in Cyprus.

  
  - **Self-Employment Visas:** Individuals wishing to establish their own business or work as self-employed professionals can apply for this visa. Applicants must demonstrate a viable business plan and sufficient financial resources to support their venture.

  
  - **Temporary Work Permits:** These permits are issued for short-term employment opportunities and are often linked to specific projects or seasonal work. They are generally valid for a limited duration and may require renewal depending on the employment situation.

  
  - **Long-Term Employment Visas:** For third country nationals aiming for permanent employment in Cyprus, long-term visas may be available. These typically require the applicant to have a job offer in a field with a demonstrated need for skilled labor.

**Recruitment Categories:** When hiring third country nationals, employers can categorize positions as follows:

  - **Senior Management:** Roles such as directors, CEOs, and project managers fall under this category, requiring a minimum gross salary of €4,000 per month.

  - **Middle Management:** Positions including department heads and senior administrative staff require a minimum gross salary of €2,500 per month.

  - **Specialists:** Professionals with specific expertise or qualifications also qualify, with the same minimum salary requirement of €2,500 per month.

In addition to meeting salary requirements, employers must ensure that their hiring practices comply with local labor laws and regulations, particularly regarding the employment of foreign nationals. This includes verifying the qualifications and experience of potential employees.

For the most accurate and detailed information regarding visa types and employment requirements, it is advisable to consult the [Ministry of Interior's website](http://www.moi.gov.cy) or seek advice from legal professionals specializing in immigration law.

## Recruitment of Third Country Nationals
**Recruitment of Third Country Nationals**

The recruitment of third country nationals in Cyprus involves specific processes and regulations designed to facilitate the hiring of foreign talent while ensuring compliance with local labor laws. Employers looking to recruit from abroad must be aware of these stipulations to navigate the hiring process effectively.

**Key Recruitment Steps**

  - **Job Market Assessment:** Employers should conduct an assessment of the local job market to identify skill shortages and determine the necessity for hiring third country nationals. This analysis helps justify the recruitment of foreign workers.

  
  - **Compliance with Labor Laws:** It is essential for employers to ensure that their hiring practices comply with Cypriot labor laws, including adherence to salary thresholds and working conditions established for foreign employees.

  
  - **Advertising Vacancies:** Positions must be advertised appropriately, demonstrating the employer's commitment to considering local candidates before turning to foreign recruitment. This step often involves posting job vacancies through official channels or job boards.

  
  - **Application Processing:** Upon receiving applications from potential candidates, employers should carefully review qualifications and experience to ensure alignment with job requirements. Interviews may also be conducted to assess candidate suitability.

  
  - **Work Visa Application:** Once a suitable candidate is selected, the employer must assist the prospective employee in applying for the necessary work visa. This application process includes submitting required documentation to immigration authorities.

**Considerations for Employers**

Employers should also consider the following aspects when recruiting third country nationals:

  - **Long-term Commitment:** Companies should evaluate whether they are ready to commit to the long-term employment of foreign nationals, including support for residency applications and potential extensions.

  
  - **Cultural Integration:** Facilitating cultural integration for foreign employees can enhance workplace harmony and productivity. Employers may consider offering orientation programs or resources to help new hires acclimate to their new environment.

  
  - **Legal Consultation:** Engaging with legal experts specializing in immigration law can provide employers with valuable insights into navigating the complexities of hiring third country nationals and ensuring compliance with all regulations.

By adhering to these guidelines and best practices, employers in Cyprus can successfully recruit third country nationals, contributing to a diverse and skilled workforce that meets the needs of the local economy.

## Rights of Family Members
**Rights of Family Members**

Family members of third country nationals who successfully undergo the family reunification process in Cyprus are granted specific rights that facilitate their integration and well-being within the country. Understanding these rights is essential for both sponsors and their family members.

  - **Right to Residence:** Eligible family members are granted the right to reside in Cyprus for the duration of the sponsor's legal residency. This right ensures that families can live together and maintain their familial bonds.

  
  - **Access to Healthcare:** Family members have the right to access public healthcare services in Cyprus. This access is crucial for ensuring their health and well-being while living in the country.

  
  - **Education Rights:** Children of the sponsor are entitled to enroll in public schools and receive education in Cyprus. This provision allows them to integrate into the local community and benefit from the educational system.

  
  - **Employment Opportunities:** Family members, particularly spouses, may have the right to seek employment in Cyprus, provided they meet the necessary legal requirements. This opportunity can enhance the family's financial stability.

  
  - **Social Security Benefits:** Depending on their legal status and contributions, family members may be eligible for social security benefits, including pensions and unemployment assistance.

  
  - **Legal Protections:** Family members are entitled to legal protections under Cypriot law, which safeguards their rights and ensures they are treated fairly in all aspects of life in Cyprus.

It is important for family members to be aware of these rights to ensure they can fully participate in society and access the necessary resources for a successful life in Cyprus. Sponsors should also provide support and guidance to their family members as they navigate their new environment.

For further information on the rights and entitlements of family members, it is advisable to consult the [Ministry of Interior's website](http://www.moi.gov.cy) or engage with local community organizations that assist immigrants and their families.

## Further Steps for Employees
**Further Steps for Employees**

Once third country nationals have successfully obtained their entry permits and arrived in Cyprus, there are several important steps they must take to ensure a smooth transition into their new employment and life in the country.

  - **Apply for a Residence Permit:** After entering Cyprus, employees must apply for a residence permit. This permit allows them to live and work legally in the country and is typically required to be submitted to the local immigration office within a specified timeframe.

  
  - **Register with Local Authorities:** New employees should register with the local municipality. This registration is necessary for obtaining essential services, such as healthcare and social security benefits.

  
  - **Open a Bank Account:** It is advisable for employees to open a local bank account. This will facilitate salary deposits and help manage their finances more efficiently while living in Cyprus.

  
  - **Understand Employment Rights:** Familiarizing themselves with their employment rights is crucial. This includes understanding labor laws, working conditions, and entitlements to benefits such as leave and health insurance.

  
  - **Seek Language Support:** Depending on their proficiency in Greek or English, new employees may benefit from language courses. This can enhance their communication skills and help them integrate more fully into the local community.

  
  - **Engage with Community Resources:** Employees are encouraged to connect with local community organizations and support groups. These resources can provide valuable information, assistance, and networking opportunities that can ease their transition.

By following these steps, third country nationals can better navigate their new environment, ensuring that they are well-prepared for both their professional responsibilities and personal lives in Cyprus. Additionally, taking proactive measures to integrate into the community can enhance their overall experience in the country.

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