Cyprus•EuropeVaries
70 EUR
Varies (Renewable indefinitely with income continuation)
Yes
Not Required
Allowed
Available
Not Required
Permanent residence for self-employed persons in agriculture, animal husbandry, poultry, or fish farming with approximately €430,000 capital.
The Immigration Permit Category A (Self-Employed in Agriculture) is a long-standing fixture of the Cypriot immigration framework, rooted in the Aliens and Immigration Law. Established to bolster the nation’s primary sector, this visa was designed to attract foreign capital and entrepreneurial expertise into the rural economy, specifically targeting the agricultural, livestock, poultry, and aquaculture industries. Unlike modern, high-tech investment programs that prioritize passive capital, Category A serves as a strategic instrument for sustainable development, aiming to revitalize Cyprus’s traditional agrarian foundations. By requiring applicants to demonstrate a substantial capital investment of approximately €430,000, the government ensures that those granted permanent residency are not merely seeking a change of scenery, but are committed to building functional, productive enterprises that contribute to the island’s food security and export capacity. This visa fills a critical gap in the immigration system by providing a pathway for experienced farmers and agribusiness owners who do not fit the criteria of corporate executive or high-net-worth investor visas, yet possess the specialized skills necessary to modernize and scale Cyprus’s agricultural output.
The ideal applicant for this permit is an experienced professional or entrepreneur with a proven track record in primary production who intends to actively manage a business venture on the island. While the visa is open to various fields—including crop farming, animal husbandry, and fish farming—it is distinct from other investment-based residence permits because it mandates active involvement in the daily operations of the business rather than passive ownership. Applicants must demonstrate a minimum annual income of €9,568 and hold at least €30,000 in savings, ensuring they have the financial liquidity to sustain their operations and personal livelihood during the initial stages of establishment. A notable benefit of this category is that it grants permanent residence, providing a stable, long-term status that is not contingent upon the constant renewal of temporary work permits, provided the business remains viable. However, the permit comes with the limitation of strict regulatory oversight; the applicant must prove that their proposed project will not negatively impact the local economy and that they possess the necessary permits and land rights to conduct agricultural activities. By requiring comprehensive health insurance and a clear business plan, the state ensures that successful applicants integrate seamlessly into the Cypriot social fabric while providing a tangible, long-term economic contribution to the rural landscape.
Visas you can typically switch to from this status.
Cyprus
CyprusMust intend to stay in Cyprus for more than 90 days.
Must have a specific purpose for stay (e.g., employment, study, self-employment, family reunification).
Must possess a valid passport (at least 3 months beyond intended departure).
Must have sufficient financial means to support oneself and dependents.
Must have valid travel health insurance for the duration of the stay.
Must not pose a threat to public order, security, or public health.
Must provide proof of accommodation in Cyprus.
Education
none or higher
Investment
430,000 EUR
Completed application form (MIP2).
Valid passport copy.
Curriculum Vitae.
Proof of land ownership or permit to acquire land.
Proof of unencumbered capital (bank statements/financial certificates).
Clean criminal record certificate from country of origin/residence.
Marriage and birth certificates (if applicable, duly certified/apostilled).
Medical insurance contract.
Passport-sized photographs.
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