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Entry Visas



VISAS TO ENTER CYPRUS








Show details for PART I. VISA APPLICATION PROCEDUREPART I. VISA APPLICATION PROCEDURE

Show details for PART II. LODGING AN APPLICATIONPART II. LODGING AN APPLICATION

Show details for PART III. SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS WHEN LODGING AN APPLICATION:PART III. SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS WHEN LODGING AN APPLICATION:

Show details for PART IV. APPLYING FOR MINORS (under the age of 18)-PART IV. APPLYING FOR MINORS (under the age of 18)-

Show details for PART V. APPLYING FOR MINORS (under the age of 18) NOT accompanying their parents-PART V. APPLYING FOR MINORS (under the age of 18) NOT accompanying their parents-

Show details for PART VI. DOMESTIC STAFF - Accompanying their employerPART VI. DOMESTIC STAFF - Accompanying their employer

Show details for PART VII. TRAVELLING FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES OR FOR ATTENDING AN EVENT/CONFERENCE ETC.PART VII. TRAVELLING FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES OR FOR ATTENDING AN EVENT/CONFERENCE ETC.

Show details for PART VIII. TRAVELLING FOR STUDIESPART VIII. TRAVELLING FOR STUDIES

Show details for PART IX. TRAVELLING FOR CIVIL MARRIAGE/CIVIL UNIONPART IX. TRAVELLING FOR CIVIL MARRIAGE/CIVIL UNION

Hide details for PART X. OTHER INFORMATION:PART X. OTHER INFORMATION:

PART X. OTHER INFORMATION:

CALCULATION OF THE LENGTH OF STAY IN CYPRUS:

Please follow the link:
SCHENGEN CALCULATOR
SYRIAN CITIZENS RESIDING IN SYRIA

      Ø Applicants should request an appointment, including the date of their preference, via email beirutconsulate@mfa.gov.cy attaching a copy of their passport, in order to receive authorization to cross the border.
      Ø Applicants should apply in person with all required supporting documents (described in PART II -IX)
HOLDERS OF SCHENGEN VISA

      Ø Holders of valid double or multiple entry Schengen visa or Bulgarian, Croatian and Romanian national visa, as well as residence permits issued by Schengen Member States or by Bulgaria, Croatia and Romania, are not required to hold a short-stay visa to enter the Republic of Cyprus for a time period that does not exceed 90 days in any 180-day period. This provision doesn’t apply to Citizens of Turkey and Azerbaijan who have to follow the regular visa issuance procedure. [The Republic of Cyprus has adopted the provisions of Decision No. 565/2014/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 May 2014 introducing a simplified regime for the control of persons at the external borders based on the unilateral recognition by Cyprus as well as by Bulgaria, Croatia and Romania of certain documents as equivalent to their national visas for transit through or intended stays on their territories not exceeding 90 days in any 180-day period].
      Ø Holders of valid double or multiple entry Schengen visa can enter Cyprus even if they have not previously used it to enter the country of issue.
NOT REQUIRED TO HOLD A VISA TO ENTER CYPRUS

      Ø Holders of diplomatic, service, and special passports of Lebanon
      Ø Holders of United Nations laissez-passer. Holders of UNIFIL Identification Cards (including their family members) are allowed to travel to Cyprus and obtain visa upon arrival at the port of entry in the Republic of Cyprus.
      Ø All persons who are in possession of work permit or entry permit issued by the Civil Registry and Migration Department of the Republic.
      Ø All persons who possess a permanent or a temporary residence permit issued by the Civil Registry and Migration Department of the Republic.
      Ø Citizens of all EU Member States, as well as of Switzerland, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and UK, as per the list below.

Note: The above list is indicative. All information on list of countries whose nationals do NOT require a visa to enter Cyprus can be found on the following link: Visa Exempt Countries - Persons
REFUSAL/ANNULMENT/REVOCATION OF VISA

      Ø Applicants who have been refused a visa are notified by means of the “STANDARD FORM FOR NOTIFYING AND MOTIVATING REFUSAL, ANNULMENT OR REVOCATION OF A VISA” including the reasons on which the decision was based and the means of appeal.
      Ø Applicants who have been refused a visa have the right to re-apply, provided the conditions for which the visa was refused have changed.
      Ø Information regarding the refusal of visas of applicants cannot be given to any third party, as this is considered personal data.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION CONCERNING TRAVEL TO THE TURKISH OCCUPIED AREA OF CYPRUS
(so - called “turkish republic of northern Cyprus”)
Ever since the illegal Turkish invasion of July 1974, 36% of the territory of the Republic of Cyprus remains unlawfully occupied by the Turkish army (you may read more about it here if you are interested). As a result of this, the government of the Republic of Cyprus which is the sole legal and internationally recognized government on the island, is not in a position to exercise effective control over the occupied areas of its territory.
You should be aware that the so-called "turkish republic of northern Cyprus", has been condemned and declared illegal and invalid by the International Community through United Nations Security Council Resolutions 541/83 and 550/84. Staying in properties (including hotels) in the occupied area, owned by Greek Cypriot refugees who have been forced by the occupation army to flee, put you at risk of possible legal action. Entry to the territory of the Republic of Cyprus via any other port or airport in the Turkish occupied area is ILLEGAL.
The legal points of entry to the Republic of Cyprus are the international airports of Larnaca and Paphos and the ports of Larnaca, Limassol, Latsi and Paphos.



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