- Minimum income
- €3,500/mo
- Initial duration
- 1 year
- Renewable
- Health insurance
- Required (explicit)
- Full visa period
- Tax treatment
- Standard resident taxation
- Possible non-dom regime
- Path to residence
- No
- Family can join
- Government fee
- ≈ €140
- Plus processing time
On this page
All requirements in detail
- Official name
- Cyprus Digital Nomad Visa Scheme
- Visa type
- Digital nomad visa
- Status
- Active
- Income basis
- Mixed (salary, freelance or savings)
- Proof of funds
- Required
- Family surcharges
- Required net income increases by 20% for a spouse/partner and 15% for each child.
- Working for local clients
- Not allowed
- Path to citizenship
- No
- Where to apply
- In country
- Processing time
- 5–7 weeks
- Tax residency trigger
- 183 days
Insurance requirement, verbatim intent: Official documents require a 'Certificate of Health Insurance' covering inpatient and outpatient care and transportation of remains (Plan A). No specific EUR minimum is stated for the DNV scheme.
Tax notes: Residing in Cyprus more than 183 days in a tax year (and not tax-resident elsewhere) makes you a Cyprus tax resident. Cyprus offers a non-domicile regime, but specific non-dom benefits for DNV holders are not addressed in the official scheme documents.
Beyond the visa
Cyprus — the rest of the move
The visa is step one. Here is the rest of what it takes to live here — each researched and sourced.
Sources
- Government Digital nomads and family members — Migration Department (Gov.cy) (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Government Cyprus Digital Nomad Visa Scheme (official scheme PDF) (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15