Cyprus Yellow Slip (ARC): Complete Guide for Non-EU Nationals (2026)
The Yellow Slip (Alien Registration Certificate) is required for all non-EU nationals staying in Cyprus for more than 90 days. Full guide: documents, process, timeline, costs, and renewal.
Quick Summary
All non-EU/EEA/Swiss nationals staying in Cyprus for more than 90 days must obtain a Yellow Slip (Alien Registration Certificate). Application is filed with the Civil Registry and Migration Department. Processing takes 4–8 weeks. EU/EEA/Swiss citizens do not need one.
What Is the Yellow Slip?
The Yellow Slip — officially the Alien Registration Certificate (ARC) — is the primary immigration registration document for non-EU nationals living or working in Cyprus. It confirms that the holder has been registered with the Civil Registry and Migration Department (CRMD).
It is required for employment, banking, healthcare (GeSY), rental agreements, school enrolment, and most administrative processes in Cyprus.
Who Needs a Yellow Slip?
- Non-EU/EEA/Swiss nationals staying more than 90 days
- Employees of Cyprus companies
- Self-employed individuals and business owners
- Students at Cyprus institutions
- Family members of permit holders
- Retirees with independent means
Required Documents
- Valid passport (6+ months remaining)
- Two passport photographs
- Employment contract or business registration
- Proof of accommodation (rental agreement or deed)
- Health insurance valid in Cyprus
- Criminal record certificate (apostilled)
- Proof of financial means
- Application fee (~€70)
Timeline and Costs
Processing takes 4–8 weeks. The Yellow Slip is initially issued for 1 year (renewable). Use our eligibility tool to check if you need one.
Costs
| Service | Cost |
|---|---|
| Government fee | ~€70 |
| Nexora assistance | €600 + VAT |
| Renewal | €400 + VAT |
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Preguntas frecuentes
Do EU citizens need a Yellow Slip?
No. EU/EEA/Swiss citizens have free movement rights and follow a simpler registration process.
How long does processing take?
4–8 weeks from application submission. Timelines vary by immigration office.
Can I work while waiting?
Yes, if you have a valid work permit (Pink Slip). The application receipt serves as interim proof of registration.
What if my Yellow Slip expires?
Renew before expiry. Overstaying is an immigration offence with fines and potential deportation.
Aviso legal: Este artículo es solo informativo y no constituye asesoramiento legal, fiscal ni financiero. Las leyes fiscales cambian frecuentemente. Consulte a un asesor cualificado en Chipre para su situación específica.
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