Cyprus began to issue residence cards in mid-July 20 14, replacing the previous form of labeling passports. For those who immigrated to Cyprus, this is great good news, which has solved people's concerns about privacy and freedom to leave the country.
2. The child's identity is permanent and valid.
The Government of Cyprus updated its policy on children of affiliated applicants in June 20 14. Children who meet the requirements and legally obtain permanent residency in Cyprus are still valid after reaching the age of 25, and it is very likely that they will stay permanently.
3. Dream Country
Cyprus is a sunny island in the Mediterranean Sea, the hometown of Venus, a world-famous tourist attraction, enjoying the reputation of a country with a long and healthy life, and a romantic country that is desirable.
It has a long history and rich cultural heritage.
Cyprus, with a history of 5,000 years, has the oldest human history record in the world, with ancient villages, temples, palaces, tombs, sports fields, fortresses, columns and mosaics everywhere. The existing villas, palaces, theaters and forts have been included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
5. Superior geographical environment
Cyprus is located in the northeast corner of the Mediterranean Sea, the third largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, and at the intersection of Europe, Asia and Africa.
6. Comfortable climate and environment
Cyprus has a Mediterranean climate, which is consistent with that of Spain and Italy. The summer climate is dry, with an average temperature of 28 ~ 35℃; The winter climate is mild, with an average temperature of 8 ~ 14℃.
7. Food safety and no pollution
According to Guinness World Records, Cyprus once won the national record of the lowest gastrointestinal morbidity in the world, because there is no heavy industry in the local area, all water and soil are not polluted, and tap water can be directly drunk. The average life expectancy of Cypriots is close to 80 years.
8. One of the safest countries in the world
The crime rate is only 1/5 of the average crime rate in Europe, making it one of the safest countries in the world. 20 1 1, there were only seven cases, and few residents in the country installed security doors and windows.
9. Economically developed countries
According to the World Economic Forum's 2010/201annual competitiveness report, Cyprus ranks 40th among 139 economies and 15 in terms of financial market development. The report aims to assess each country's ability to provide its citizens with a high quality of life.
10. Rich energy reserves
In addition to abundant copper reserves, Cyprus is also rich in natural gas, and there are also a lot of oil resources on the seabed.
1 1. lowest tax rate in Europe
The enterprise income tax is only 12.5%, which is the lowest in European countries. The special pension tax rate is only 5%. It has signed agreements with 45 countries in the world (high tax countries) to avoid double taxation. Dividend income, income from overseas resident offices, income from securities sales and exemption from inheritance tax.
12. 12 Free compulsory education
There are two kinds of schools: public schools and private schools. Compulsory education in public schools is free, while compulsory education in private schools is cheaper. In Commonwealth-style education, 47.5% of residents aged 25-34 have a university diploma, which is much higher than the average level of 32.3% in the European Union.
13. Internationalized higher education
Twenty-six English schools have obtained internationally recognized academic qualifications. Universities are highly internationalized. Many local universities run schools jointly with British and American schools and implement the 2+2 academic system. You can get a British and American degree directly after graduation.
14. International Shipping Center
The shipping industry accounts for 5% of the national GDP. There are 130 ships and ship management companies in Cyprus, which manage about 4% of the world's tonnage, with more than 2,000 ships and a total throughput of 40 million tons. Cyprus Shipping Register was rated as the 10th largest merchant fleet in the world and the 3rd largest merchant fleet in the EU.
15. Perfect medical security service
The medical care in Cyprus has reached the upper-middle level in Europe and has been recognized by the World Health Organization as reaching the level of developed countries. In Cyprus, there are 1 general practitioners for every 480 people, all of whom have worked in Britain, Germany and the United States for more than 2 years. The medical expenses in public hospitals are very low or even free, and the personal medical insurance expenses are also very low. You can also find the phone number of the doctor on duty in today's newspaper.
16. The cleanest bay in the world
Cyprus is recognized by the World Health Organization as the cleanest country in the Mediterranean.
17. The world's top holiday paradise
Tourism accounts for 12% of GDP, among which health tourism such as beauty, dentistry, plastic surgery and massage accounts for 2.5% of Cyprus' international tourism business. It receives more than 4 million tourists every year, most of whom come from European countries and nearly half from Britain, with an average stay of 10 days. You can enjoy more than 340 days of sunshine a year, ski in short sleeves and bathe in the sunshine one day, and complete luxury supporting facilities guarantee tourists.
18. Comfortable life and low cost of living.
The price is equivalent to 60% of that in Britain, the inflation rate is low, the living conditions are good, and 85% of the residents live in villas. Life is slow. I go to work at seven or eight in the morning, get off work at 14 and 15 in the afternoon, and have a lunch break at noon. The store is open every Wednesday and Saturday at 9:00- 13, and the rest of the time at 9:00- 19. Local sunshine, delicious fruits and vegetables, rich seafood, coffee culture and red wine culture have a long history. Halomi cheese is a civilized world, clean and hygienic, and pollution-free. Don't worry about acclimatization at all.
19. The birthplace of wine
According to research, grapes were planted in Cyprus in 2000 BC, and there is evidence that wine was brewed at the end of the Bronze Age. Cyprus wines have won prizes in many important international wine competitions.
20. Energy conservation and environmental protection rank first in the world.
Cyprus has the highest penetration rate of domestic solar water heaters and the highest per capita usage area in the world, with a penetration rate of 93%. The government also installed insulation materials for residential buildings above 600 meters above sea level, and provided energy-saving lamps for residents free of charge.