Dual Citizenship Cyprus
Cyprus is a full member of the European Union. This means that a citizen of Cyprus is also a citizen of the EU, and can travel and reside freely in any of the member states of the EU.
Cyprus permits dual citizenship.
Cyprus is a full member of the European Union. This means that a citizen of Cyprus is also a citizen of the EU, and can travel and reside freely in any of the member states of the EU.
Cyprus permits dual citizenship.
Those born in Cyprus on or after August 16, 1960 to at least one Cypriot parent automatically acquire citizenship at birth.
Those born abroad on or after August 16, 1960 to at least one Cypriot parent also acquire citizenship at birth, except for those born between August 16, 1960 and 1999 to a Cypriot mother. Those falling into this latter category may register as a citizen after age 21.
Those born abroad to at least one Cypriot parent or those of Cypriot origin are entitled to citizenship and can register for citizenship with a local consulate. Those born abroad between August 16, 1960 and 1999 to a Cypriot mother may register as a citizen after age 21.
Those meeting the following requirements may apply for naturalization:
The following categories of people may register for citizenship:
Those who are married to a citizen of Cyprus may acquire citizenship after 3 years of marriage and harmonious cohabitation with the Cypriot spouse. The applicant must have entered Cyprus legally and must be residing in Cyprus legally.