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Cyprus Permanent Residency Cost

Jul 29, 2026News Briefingwww.astons.com

Cyprus Permanent Residency requires a qualifying investment plus a range of government, legal and ongoing costs. Below is a concise breakdown of the expenses and financial criteria involved.

Quick cost overview

Category Single applicant Married couple (2 people) Family of 4 (parents + 2 minor children)
Minimum qualifying investment €300,000 + VAT €300,000 + VAT €300,000 + VAT
Estimated VAT on property 5 % or 19 % (see below) 5 % or 19 % 5 % or 19 %
Government application fee €500 €500 €500*
Resident card issuance fee €70 €140 €280
Estimated total initial cost ≈ €357,620 ≈ €357,690 ≈ €357,830
Required annual foreign income €50,000 €65,000 €85,000

*An extra €500 applies for each child over 18; children under 18 are exempt.

Core investment requirement

  • Minimum investment: €300,000 (excluding VAT) in one of the approved asset categories:
    • New residential real estate (most common)
    • Commercial property
    • Shares in a qualifying Cyprus company
    • Units in an approved investment fund

The investment must be made in a single asset; splitting the amount across several assets is not permitted.

Property purchase costs and VAT

When the qualifying asset is new residential real estate, additional transaction costs apply:

  • VAT
    • Standard rate: 19 % on the purchase price.
    • Reduced rate: 5 % may apply if the buyer intends the property to be their primary residence and meets specific legal conditions.
  • Legal fees for conveyancing, due diligence and transaction support.
  • Administrative and registration fees (e.g., land‑registry filing).

These costs are relatively small compared with the €300,000 investment but should be included in the budgeting plan.

Itemised government and professional fees

Fee Amount (per applicant or per transaction)
Government application fee €500 for the main applicant and each adult dependent
Resident card issuance (ARC & biometric) €70 per person
Land Registry contract submission fee €50
Bank compliance costs €2,000 – €5,000 per application
Power of Attorney & certification ≈ €70
Legal fees Vary by firm and transaction complexity
Certified translations, notarisation, apostille Vary with document volume and country of issue
Bank transfer fees Vary by bank and amount transferred

Mandatory foreign‑income proof

Applicants must demonstrate recurring income from sources outside Cyprus:

Applicant Minimum annual foreign income
Main applicant €50,000
Spouse (if included) +€15,000
Each dependent child +€10,000

Acceptable income types include overseas employment earnings, dividends, rental income, pensions, interest and other lawful recurring streams. Documentation typically required: bank statements, tax returns, employment or pension certificates, dividend statements, and any other records requested during due‑diligence.

Ongoing renewal and property‑maintenance expenses

  • Residence card renewal: every 10 years, €50 renewal fee.
  • Building management / communal fees: €50 – €250 per month, depending on the development.
  • Property insurance: €200 – €600 per year for standard residential coverage.
  • Municipal taxes and utilities: modest municipal charges; utility costs vary with occupancy.
  • General maintenance: costs depend on property age, size and condition; owners should budget for periodic repairs.

These recurring expenses are separate from the one‑off investment and must be considered when evaluating the overall financial commitment of Cyprus Permanent Residency.

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