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What are the requirements for emigrating to Cyprus?

The living languages in Cyprus are Greek and Turkish. Without language barriers, it is impossible to integrate into local life.

Moreover, at present, the so-called immigration policy in Cyprus does not allow you to work, and medical benefits are out of the question (the country is going bankrupt, where can you get benefits). To put it bluntly, the only thing Cyprus wants is money in your pocket. If you really want to change your China passport into a Cypriot passport, you need to live for five years in seven years, and you can only spend money but not make money in five years, which is basically an impossible task for ordinary people.

So the so-called permanent residence in Serbia is just a multiple-entry visa to Serbia. Other European passports, European passes, etc. You can only enjoy it if you become a local after naturalization.

At present, the unemployment rate in Cyprus is high, and it is very difficult to approve work visas. Because Cyprus is a tourist country, it is seriously affected by European debt at present, and there is no extra job for foreigners. Serbia's per capita GDP (not income) is only $65,438+03,354, equivalent to 90,000 RMB a year. The actual personal income is lower than the per capita GDP, and the maximum is 50,000 a year. As a foreigner who doesn't know the language, his income must be much lower than that of the locals. As long as they are diligent, migrant workers working in Dongguan earn much more than those working in Cyprus.

In addition, Turkish and Greek are the mother tongues of Cyprus. Asians can only work as dishwashers in restaurants, not to mention their wages. I am afraid that even the most basic life safety can not be guaranteed.

If you don't believe me, you can go to Serbia's labor talent website to see their current recruitment conditions and salary. "-if you can't even get this, why can a foreigner get a much higher salary than a local?"

In addition, at present, Cyprus only needs to have sufficient asset strength and can invest more than 300,000 euros to buy real estate in Cyprus, so that it can obtain permanent residence status in the country. However, it should be noted that the visa obtained by this kind of investment is only an F visa, and it is "not allowed to work in the local area". Moreover, the local non-English-speaking countries have ordinary medical conditions, and it will take five years to get a passport to other European countries (it is still very uncertain whether Cyprus will still belong to the European Union after five years).

Cyprus has a typical Mediterranean climate. When Asians go, they are prone to rheumatoid arthritis and cannot stand the local winter for a long time.

Immigration and part-time employment are more tricks of the intermediary to cheat money, so be careful again.

If you don't believe me, you can go to Google for information. The English name of cyprus is Cyprus.

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Now just search on Baidu: working in Cyprus ~ ~ ~ and you will find the relevant information: "6 o'clock this morning: working in Cyprus-Qingdao News Network"-notice that this website has pop-up advertisements.

At the same time, the minimum wage standard in Turkey in recent years is given (northern Cyprus belongs to Turkey). If China people can work in Cyprus, Turks can immigrate to Cyprus by kayaking directly:

The net minimum wage in Turkey is increasing, with the minimum wage in 2000 being 86.92 lira (about 138+0 USD). In 2004, the minimum wage in Turkey increased the fastest, with a minimum wage of 3 18.23 lira (about 222.23 US dollars). The minimum wage in 2009 was 546.48 lira (about US$ 353.80), and from July 1965, the minimum wage for employees over 0/6 years old in Turkey/KLOC will be 629.96 lira per month (1 US$ 1.64). For employees under 16, the minimum wage income will be increased to 57 1.97 lira per month.