What to Do Before Moving to Cyprus (Your 2026 Checklist)

We successfully relocated a family and their business operations to Cyprus, sequencing immigration, banking, company registrations, payroll, schooling, and healthcare into one critical path. With a structured 60-day plan, every dependency was managed so that day one in Cyprus felt like day one at home.

It took 6 weeks from project start to the first compliant Cyprus payroll and VAT filings.

This ensured zero penalties, with all statutory registrations completed on time and a single master checklist covering immigration, banking, housing, tax, healthcare, vehicles, and schools.

The Opportunity

The client wanted to relocate their family and EU-facing company to Cyprus to benefit from stable 12.5% corporate tax, straightforward EU access, and non-dom planning for the founder – without losing a single sales cycle or missing school admission dates.

What determines whether a relocation succeeds or fails is sequencing. A bank account cannot open without KYC; payroll cannot run before Social Insurance and GHS; school enrollment requires proof of address; and immigration appointments must be booked weeks in advance. Our role was to turn these dozens of interdependencies into a clear, calendar-driven move.

The Solution

Pre-move roadmap (T-60 > T-15)

  • Residency route confirmed – selected the Companies of Foreign Interest (CFE) track for work & residence permits; considered Permanent Residency (Reg. 6(2)) for long-term settlement.

  • Company housekeeping – incorporated a Cyprus company (or regularised an existing one); completed board calendar, tax ID, VAT (if applicable), PAYE, Social Insurance and GHS registrations; engaged accountant/auditor.

  • Banking & payments – prepared full pre-KYC pack (UBO tree, source of funds, contracts, lease/utility proofs) and scheduled account opening.

  • Housing – lease signed in the applicant’s name; utility letters (electricity, water, municipal waste) pre-arranged.

  • Schools & childcare – applications submitted with vaccination records and transcripts; placements aligned with term dates.

  • Healthcare – arranged interim private health cover; GHS enrollment planned post-arrival.

  • Documents pack – apostilled civil certificates, degrees (where relevant), police clearance, biometric photos and scans uploaded to a shared vault.

Arrival week (T-0 > T-7)

  • Immigration filings – biometrics and applications submitted for all family members under the chosen route.

  • Bank account – in-person verification completed; corporate signatories activated; online banking live.

  • Payroll go-live – local employment contracts issued; Social Insurance numbers linked; PAYE/GHS caps applied in payroll software.

  • Utilities & municipality – EAC and Water Board accounts set up; municipal waste tax account opened.

  • Driving & vehicles – exchange of UK/EU licences initiated; car purchase and insurance quotes obtained, CO₂-based road tax budgeted.

  • Healthcare – GHS registration completed where eligible; family assigned to a personal doctor.

First 30–60 days

  • Residence permits issued; tax residency plan executed (183-day or 60-day rule).

  • Founder remuneration mix agreed (salary vs. distributions); non-dom status documented.

  • School enrolment finalised; pediatrician and dentist selected.

  • Lease stamped (if required) and utility payments automated via local bank.

  • Driver’s licence exchange completed; vehicle registered and insured.

First 90 days (stabilise & optimise)

  • Compliance calendar locked for VAT, PAYE, Social Insurance/GHS, provisional tax and audit deadlines.

  • Insurance sweep: home, car, and health top-ups.

  • Estate & succession basics: wills prepared where needed; beneficiaries registered on accounts/insurance.

  • Non-work admin: mobile, internet, community memberships to complete the family’s settlement.

The Impact

  • No operational downtime: invoicing, payroll and VAT ran on the same cadence as before the move.

  • Banking and KYC: account opened with a clean UBO/SoF file; payment rails live in week one.

  • Immigration certainty: permits granted on the planned route; dependants processed together.

  • Founder tax efficiency: non-dom file prepared; passive income streams structured with clarity on SDC/GHS exposure.

  • Family readiness: school places secured; GHS/GP selected; utilities and driving sorted.

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