Frequently Asked Questions


Location & Northern Cyprus

  1. Cyprus is the island of 'Venus' the Goddess of Beauty and Love, the birthplace of Aphrodite and according to legend the island was given to Cleopatra by Julius Caesar as a token of his love.
  2. Northern Cyprus enjoys over 330 days per year of sunshine, clear blue unpolluted seas, the beauty of an unspoiled landscape and uncrowded beaches, which are amongst the cleanest in the world.
  3. There is virtually no crime, no vandalism, no pollution and no traffic congestion. Cypriots are very well educated - 98% of people in Northern Cyprus are able to read and write, 70% knows at least a foreign language very well and a majority speak English. There are five international universities serving 200,000 people.
  4. Everyone drives on the left and you are allowed to buy a duty free car. The electrics system is similar to UK, and the law is based on British Law.
  5. The cost of living is much lower than the U.K and many other countries of the world and as a bonus if you are retired, you can claim your pension and have it sent to Cyprus where it is taxed at 0% giving you an immediate 22% increase in income!
  6. Cyprus is one of only three countries in the world where you can snow ski and swim in the same day and if you have time left over, you can get married in Northern Cyprus immediately (no requirement for any residence period).
  7. Clothes are manufactured in Cyprus for C&A, Richards Shops, BHS, Van Heusen Shirts, Lee Cooper, Lords and Clarks. Furniture is also made in Cyprus and is exported to the UK and Harrods. You can buy it cheaper than UK prices!
  8. The telecommunication systems are all very advanced. North Cyprus Telecommunications Authority is one of the most technologically advanced companies in the world.
  9. Health services are good in North Cyprus and there are good hospitals and medical facilities. Visitors to Northern Cyprus do not require any medical treatments prior to entry.

The Climate

  1. The climate of Northern Cyprus makes the island one of the healthiest places in the world in which to live, consisting of a long hot summer and a dry short winter.
  2. The country enjoys approximately 330 days of sunshine annually, and the lowest sea temperature is rarely below 60 degrees. Even in winter, when the sun shines, it is warm enough to eat breakfast on the patio.