3016 Limassol, Cyprus
41, Misiaouli & Kavazoglou Street, 2nd Floor, Office 201
+357 25 87 14 14
41, Misiaouli & Kavazoglou Street, 2nd Floor, Office 201
+357 96 63 66 26
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41, Misiaouli & Kavazoglou Street, 2nd Floor, Office 201
41, Misiaouli & Kavazoglou Street, 2nd Floor, Office 201
WhatsApp, Viber
Pink Slip in Cyprus is valid for 1 year and can be renewed on an annual basis. Under this permit, a person is allowed to live in Cyprus as a visitor (without the right to work).
Also, his family members, spouse, and children (under 18 years old), can get the pink slip as dependents. The whole family applies at the same time; each family member files a separate application form and gets his temporary residence card.
The applications should be submitted along with the contract of employment certified by the Department of Labor of the Ministry of Employment and Social Insurance, which is the competent Department for securing that there are no Cypriots or citizens of Member States of the European Union, available or adequately qualified for the specific job or post prior to recommending the employment of third country nationals.
The applicant must proceed to register with the District Office of the Aliens and Immigration Unit of the Police.
The maximum duration of employment in most cases is four years (exemptions may apply).
The maximum period for granting PRP under the simplified procedure is two months. PRP status does not impose any restrictions to the period of stay in Cyprus. The only exception is that a holder must visit Cyprus at least once every two years to maintain PRP status. PRP holders are free to enter and live in Cyprus without the need to obtain a visa.
Actual residence in Cyprus may lead to eligibility for Cyprus citizenship by naturalization, currently after seven years of staying in Cyprus within 10 calendar years.
The registration certificate is available to European (EU and EEA) citizens who wish to stay and work or remain as visitors in the Republic of Cyprus.
The application for the issue of the certificate is submitted within 4 months from the date of entry into the Republic.
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