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Update: March 31st, 2020
Travel and permit restrictions announced
What is the change?
The Cyprus government recently announced travel and permit restrictions to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
Key points
- Until 4th April 2020, all passenger flights into Cyprus are prohibited.
- The travel suspension does not apply to either cargo flights or non-passenger flights to the Republic of Cyprus to carry persons out of the Republic of Cyprus and flights of humanitarian nature (humanitarian/ ambulance/ repatriation flights) or flights for emergency circumstances (provided the Minister of Transport, Communications and Works authorizes such flights).
- Residence permit applications and renewals are not being accepted for the time being, except in the event of great urgency. A suspension is also in effect on the granting of all entry permits.
- Alien employment approvals will occur automatically and will be active for one year, so it is not necessary to send applications. The approvals will be sent to employers as well. An extension of current foreign employment contracts will be granted until the approval that will be sent has expired.
Within Cyprus, a wide range of containment measures have been implemented, such as closing parks, playgrounds, athletic fields and spaces for open markets. Non-essential movement has been halted until April 13, 2020.
The new travel and permit restrictions will impact the movement of people into Cyprus for the time being. Employers should account for affected travelers and rearrange travel schedules accordingly. Significant delays may occur for consular and in-country processing.