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Visa in Cyprus

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Key Takeaways

  • Minimum proof of funds required: €7,000 minimum shown in applicant's bank records
  • Estimated living expenses: €800–€1,200 per month
  • Health insurance cost: €300–€500 per year
  • Visa validity and stay limit: Valid 6 months to 5 years; allows 90 days within any 180-day period
  • When to apply before semester: Apply at least 3 months before semester start; typical deadlines May–July for September intake

Overview for Non‑eu Students

Start here: non‑EU students need a student visa and acceptance letter. Use the acceptance letter from a recognized Cypriot institution to apply. You must submit documents at the Cypriot consulate or embassy in your home country. For general visa information use the student visa page: student visa.

Who Must Apply

  • Non‑EU nationals require a student visa after receiving an acceptance letter.
  • Citizens of Nigeria, Pakistan, and Syria must apply for a student visa (specified nationality requirement).
  • Apply at the Cypriot consulate or embassy in your home country only after you hold a formal offer from a recognised institution.

When to Apply and Key Dates

  • Apply at least 3 months before your semester start date.
  • Typical application windows for September intake fall between May and July.
  • Submit medical tests that must be issued within 4 months of your application.
  • Obtain bank letters issued within 6 months of application and include bank statements for the last 2 months.

Required Documents

Prepare the following documents. Submit certified copies where required.

  • Valid passport with at least 2 years remaining validity.
  • Official acceptance letter from a recognised Cypriot institution.
  • Certified academic records in English.
  • English proficiency certificate (exemption: British nationals).
  • Police clearance certificate (criminal record check).
  • Medical certificates for HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, syphilis, and tuberculosis. Each medical certificate must be issued within 4 months of application.
  • Bank letter confirming funds (letter must be issued within 6 months).
  • Recent bank statement showing transactions for the last 2 months.
  • Proof of medical insurance that covers treatment in Cyprus.

Notes:

  • Ensure translations are certified if originals are not in English.
  • Keep originals available for the consulate interview if requested.

Proof of Funds and Living Costs

  • Immigration minimum maintenance requirement: show at least €7,000 in your bank records.
  • Estimated student living costs: plan for €800 to €1,200 per month for rent, food, and transport.
  • Health insurance premiums typically range €300 to €500 per year; include this cost in your budget.

Action steps:

  1. Obtain a bank letter dated within 6 months.
  2. Export bank statements showing two months of transactions.
  3. Add projected monthly living costs to demonstrate affordability beyond the €7,000 threshold.

Medical and Health Requirements

  • Required medical tests: HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, syphilis, and tuberculosis.
  • Each health certificate must be issued within 4 months of your visa application.
  • You must provide proof of medical insurance that is valid in Cyprus.

Practical tip:

  • Book medical tests early to ensure results fall within the four‑month window before submission.

Visa Types and Validity

  • Short‑stay visa: available; allows stays of up to 90 days within any 180‑day period.
  • Airport transit visa: Category A, for transit through Cypriot airports.
  • General visa validity ranges from 6 months to 5 years depending on visa type and purpose.

How it applies to you:

  • For studies longer than 90 days, the short‑stay framework and longer validity options are relevant. Confirm the exact visa category with the consulate.

Application Steps at a Glance

Follow these steps in order.

  1. Receive formal acceptance from a recognised Cypriot institution.
  2. Check nationality requirements (Nigeria, Pakistan, Syria require a visa).
  3. Schedule medical tests so certificates are within 4 months.
  4. Request a bank letter dated within 6 months and download two months of bank statements.
  5. Buy medical insurance and get a policy document for Cyprus coverage.
  6. Assemble certified academic records and English language proof.
  7. Submit your full application to the Cypriot consulate or embassy in your home country.
  8. Attend any consular interview and provide originals if requested.

Timing reminder:

  • Start at least 3 months before your course begins. Typical intake deadlines for September fall in May–July.

Work Rights and Scholarships

  • The provided sources do not specify working hours allowed on a student visa. Confirm permitted work hours with the Cypriot consulate or the official student visa page: student visa.
  • Scholarships are available, including the Cyprus Government Scholarship. Check the scholarship office at your institution for current offers.

Major Institutions Mentioned

Examples of recognised universities where an offer may support your visa application:

  • University of Cyprus
  • Cyprus University of Technology
  • Eastern Mediterranean University

Confirm that the institution issuing your acceptance is recognised by Cypriot authorities before you apply.

Frequently asked questions

How much money do I need to show for a Cyprus student visa?

You must show a minimum of €7,000 in your bank records as proof of funds. In addition, budget for estimated living costs of €800–€1,200 per month and health insurance costing €300–€500 per year.

When should I apply for a Cyprus student visa?

Apply at least 3 months before your semester start. For September intake, application windows typically fall between May and July.

What medical tests do I need for a Cyprus student visa?

You need medical certificates for HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, syphilis, and tuberculosis. Each certificate must be issued within four months of your application.

Where do I submit my student visa application for Cyprus?

Submit your application at the Cypriot consulate or embassy in your home country after you receive an acceptance letter from a recognised institution. Bring originals if requested for verification.

How long is a Cyprus student visa valid?

Visa validity ranges from 6 months to 5 years depending on the visa type. Note that short‑stay rules allow 90 days' stay within any 180‑day period.

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