BCS Cyprus: The Preferred Gateway for Global Business Cyprus has become a leading international business hub thanks to its appealing combination of factors: a low and competitive tax regime, a strategic geographical position linking Europe, Asia, and Africa, and the reliability that comes with being a full member of the European Union. Among the various…
Introduction: New Tax Rule for Rentals Above €500 Cyprus has introduced new stamp duty regulations for rental agreements, particularly targeting properties with monthly rents exceeding €500. These changes aim to formalize rental transactions, curb tax evasion, and protect tenants’ rights. In cities like Limassol, where informal rental practices have been prevalent, this move is seen…
Housing Crisis: Rising Rents, Expats, and the Affordability in Cyprus Introduction: Why Housing Has Become a Burning Issue in Cyprus For years, Cyprus has been promoted as a Mediterranean paradise: sunny climate, safe neighborhoods, an EU legal system, and a relaxed lifestyle. But behind the glossy brochures and real estate marketing campaigns, the reality…
Cyprus Digital Leap: 60 New E-Services for Immigration, Employment, and Daily Life In 2025, Cyprus has taken a bold step toward digital transformation, reshaping how residents, migrants, employers, and public bodies interact with government services. A total of 60 new e-services have been launched this year, covering everything from immigration applications to employment registrations, business…
Why You Should Never Rely on AI for Legal, Immigration, and Employment Paperwork in Cyprus (and Who You Should Trust Instead) When it comes to legal matters, immigration paperwork, employment registration, company formation, or even something as seemingly straightforward as converting a driver’s license, accuracy is everything. A small mistake in an application or a…
Historic Progress: Why Cyprus’ Military Opening to Women in 2025 Is a Bold Step Forward In a significant and long-anticipated move, the government of Cyprus announced in 2025 that women can now voluntarily enlist in the country’s military service. This development marks a historic shift in defense policy and a powerful statement on gender equality,…
Access Denied: Why Public Information in Cyprus Remains a Bureaucratic Nightmare in 2025 In theory, the right to access public information in Cyprus is protected and guaranteed. In reality? It’s often a maze of outdated websites, disconnected phone lines, and unanswered emails — all while the average citizen or resident is forced to burn through…
Law 63(I)/2024: Cyprus’ SIM Law 2025 Crackdown and What It Means for You On May 10, 2024, Cyprus officially published Law 63(I)/2024 in the Official Gazette of the Republic. Titled “The Law Regarding the Identification of Holders and/or Users of Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) and/or eSIM Cards of Prepaid Mobile Telephone Services”, this new regulation…
Understanding the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) and Its Impact on Cyprus In an increasingly interconnected world, digital threats have become a daily concern for businesses of all sizes. From data breaches to service outages, the risks posed by technology failures and cyberattacks are significant. That’s why, in 2022, the European Union introduced the Digital…
A Comprehensive Guide about Driver’s License Documents in Cyprus (2025–2026 Edition) For anyone planning to live, work, or drive in Cyprus—whether as a new resident, student, or professional—the process of obtaining or converting a driver’s license is a crucial step toward full legal integration into Cypriot society. The system is organized but can be daunting,…