A Visitor Permit, commonly referred to as the Pink Slip, is a temporary residence permit that allows non-EU nationals to stay in Cyprus for more than 90 days. This permit is ideal for individuals seeking to extend their stay in the country for personal, family, or other non-work-related reasons, essentially providing long-term residency in Cyprus.
Main Rules and Restrictions
Validity & Renewal:
The Visitor Permit is issued for one year and can be renewed indefinitely. However, if you leave Cyprus for more than three consecutive months, the permit will be automatically canceled.
Family Members:
The visa extends to spouses and children under 18, who can obtain the Visitor Permit as dependents.
Employment Restrictions:
Holders of the Visitor Permit are not permitted to work in Cyprus, except for remote work for foreign employers.
Entry to Cyprus:
The applicant should enter Cyprus first using a tourist visa to apply for the Visitor Permit.
Applicants must submit:
Criminal Record Certificate notarized certificate from your country of origin or residence, translated into Greek or English, issued no more thah three months before the application
Proof of Financial Stability: Evidence of sufficient funds to cover living expenses in Cyprus. For one person, the minimum is €24,000 per year, with additional amounts for spouses and children
Copy of the passport page showing the most recent Cyprus entry stamp

Health Tests: Medical tests (HIV, hepatitis B and C, syphilis, chest X-ray) for the first application

Personal documents (marriage certificate, birth certificates)

Bank Guarantee letter from a Cypriot bank covering deportation costs
Health Insurance
Accommodation Proof
School Enrollment for any children of the age 4 ½ and above
Copy of valid passport
Application process:
Prepare Documentation:
Collect the documents and draft the application
Once all the documents for each application are collected, the applicant will visit the Migration with our consultant for the application submission
Biometrics:
Photographs and fingerprints are taken as part of the process.
€70 per application and €70 for the first time registration.
7-8
months
- Upon the application submission the applicants are allowed to stay legally in Cyprus with the application receipt.
- Booking an Appointment:
- Appointments for submitting your application can be scheduled by email up to three months before the intended submission date. Confirmation with the appointment details will be sent shortly after booking.
- We can provide immediate submission without the need for an appointment.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Visitor Permit (Pink Slip) in Cyprus?
A Visitor Permit, commonly known as the Pink Slip, is a temporary residence permit that allows non-E.U. nationals to stay in Cyprus for more than 90 days for non-employment purposes, such as personal or family reasons.
How long is a Visitor Permit valid and can it be renewed?
The Visitor Permit is issued for one year and may be renewed indefinitely, provided the holder continues to meet the applicable requirements. If the holder leaves Cyprus for more than three consecutive months, the permit is automatically cancelled.
Can family members be included in a Visitor Permit application?
Yes. Spouses and children under the age of 18 may apply as dependents under the main applicant’s Visitor Permit, subject to meeting financial and documentation requirements.
Is employment allowed under a Visitor Permit?
No. Holders of a Visitor Permit are not allowed to work in Cyprus. However, remote work for employers or clients outside Cyprus is permitted, provided no economic activity is carried out locally.
What are the main financial requirements for a Visitor Permit?
Applicants must demonstrate sufficient financial means to support themselves in Cyprus. The minimum required amount is €24,000 per year for a single applicant, with additional funds required for spouses and dependent children.
What documents are required for a Visitor Permit application?
Key documents include a recent criminal record certificate, proof of financial stability, bank guarantee from a Cypriot bank, health insurance, accommodation proof, medical test results for first-time applicants, valid passport copies, and personal civil documents such as marriage or birth certificates.
How does the Visitor Permit application process work?
Applicants must first enter Cyprus on a tourist visa, prepare all required documents, and then submit the application in person at the Migration Department. Biometric data, including photographs and fingerprints, are collected as part of the process.
How long does processing take and can I stay in Cyprus while waiting?
Processing typically takes 7-8 months. After submitting the application, applicants may legally remain in Cyprus based on the official application receipt until a decision is issued.
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