
The Unseen Crisis: How Cyprus Is Closing Its Doors to the Future of Tech and Startups
Problem 1 – Potential loss of students.
In 2024, Cyprus's private universities might lose students from expat families.
The reason behind this is the new "talent" citizenship law.
But let's take it step by step.
Picture this: You've been living in Cyprus some years. Your child is about to enter university. Choices are plentiful, the education standard is high, and there's a solid research base. You submit the paperwork, pay the fees, and the university's lawyers tell you that your child needs to switch their dependent residence permit for a student one - this is a requirement from Cyprus's migration authorities. Lawyers help with everything, your child gets in, studies, and everything is great.
But that was before 2024.
What's changed?
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Problem 1 – Potential loss of students.
In 2024, Cyprus's private universities might lose students from expat families.
The reason behind this is the new "talent" citizenship law.
But let's take it step by step.
Picture this: You've been living in Cyprus some years. Your child is about to enter university. Choices are plentiful, the education standard is high, and there's a solid research base. You submit the paperwork, pay the fees, and the university's lawyers tell you that your child needs to switch their dependent residence permit for a student one - this is a requirement from Cyprus's migration authorities. Lawyers help with everything, your child gets in, studies, and everything is great.
But that was before 2024.
What's changed?
Read the full version:
– оn Facebook
– оn Linkedin
🤝 Please share this information.

2024-03-11 12:01:29