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Is there any way to work in Cyprus?

See if you want to be a boss or an employee. If you are asking for a work visa, the easiest way is to start your own company in Cyprus.

To establish a Cyprus company, under the current policy, foreign (or foreign) directors and employees (including family members) of the company can apply for work and residence permits (usually called' pink sheets'). This permit allows residents to stay and work freely not only in Cyprus, but also in other Schengen countries after joining the European Schengen visa area (Schengen area refers to all European member States that have participated in the Schengen Convention, that is, the border control between Schengen member States has been abolished, and valid identity cards or visa holders of any member state can move freely in all member States).

Advantages of Cypriot companies (European companies)

The lowest European tax rate (10%) is applicable to local companies.

There is a bilateral tax treaty with China.

EU parent-subsidiary directives can be applied.

Fully apply the policy of "holding company"-that is, the income from the sale of shares is tax-free; If the shares of shareholders in non-local holding companies are not less than 1%, the dividends they receive are tax-free (with other additional conditions).

Cypriot companies are all European Union companies.

Local companies in Cyprus can be managed and controlled by turning into foreign companies and turned into non-local companies, thus achieving zero tax (0%).

If you want to be an employee, because I am a consultant, you'd better be bilingual. Now some Cypriot consulting companies are expanding their business in China, and this kind of translation is badly needed. Because Cyprus is completely within the framework of the British legal system, English can definitely live and work. Don't worry.

Good luck in your work in Cyprus. If you have any questions, you can email me, dzkhappy@hotmail.com, and I'll be happy to answer them.