LIVING AND WORKING IN CYPRUS

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LIVING AND WORKING IN CYPRUS

INTRODUCTION  Where is Cyprus?

INTRODUCTION  Brief historical background

INTRODUCTION (cont.) 1878-1960: British rule 1960-Independent republic 1974-Military coup-Turkish Invasion Population around 805.500 - 80% Greek Cypriots - 11% Turkish Cypriots - 9% foreigners

WORKING IN CYPRUS Migration and registration - Who can work? ·        EU Nationals need no visa or work permit ·        Alien’s Registration Certificate (ARC) ·        Registration Certificate EU nationals have the same rights as Cypriots

WORKING IN CYPRUS (cont.) - What will you need? ·        Apply for an ARC (at the local Immigration Branch of the Police) ·        Apply for a Registration Certificate Ø  Passport or ID card Valid for 5 years ·    Apply for Social Insurance number (upon securing employment)

FINDING A JOB Public Employment Service - Register at District Labour Office ·    Passport or ID Card ·   Certificates/diplomas/ qualifications  

Private Employment agencies/job databases - Especially managerial and highly specialized jobs - Free to job seekers-complaints - List of private agencies upon request – no website -Own job database – CV online

FINDING A JOB (cont.) Newspapers/websites  www.cyprus.gov.cy (link to main newspapers) - EURES Database http://ec.europa.eu/eures - National database www.pescps.dl.mlsi.gov.cy Applying for a job Letter of application accompanied by a CV No standard letter or CV Usually no references

PURSUIT OF PROFESSIONS WHICH ARE REGULATED Different procedure Labour Dept. as National Focal Point on procedures as well as informing on “competent bodies”

STARTING WORK Wages/collective agreements Agreed with employer, or based on collective agreements Minimum wage … €698,82 (…€741,53) Complaints

STARTING WORK (cont.) Taxation   STARTING WORK (cont.) Taxation Apply for a Taxpayer’s Identification Code – fill in Form IR 163A Personal income tax – according to level of income per year: Up to 17.086,01 ……………………… 0% tax rate €17.087,72-€25.629,02 …… 20% tax rate €25.630,73-€34.172,03 ........ 25% tax rate over €34.172,03 …………………….. 30% tax rate Deducted monthly   

SOCIAL SECURITY General earnings related Social Insurance Scheme, covering compulsorily every employed or self employed person (Social Insurance Department) For employed: 6,3% paid by employee 6,3 paid by employer 4% by State For self employed: 11,6% paid by self employed

Social Security (cont.) Transferring your social insurance benefits Reg. EC 1408/71 governs the retention and transfer of social security entitlements when moving from one member state to another Reciprocal arrangements on social security with 4 non-EU countries

Social Security (cont.) Kinds of benefits Marriage Maternity allowance Sickness, etc   Free medical treatment to victims of industrial accidents and occupational diseases and to invalidity pensioners

Social Security (cont.) Sickness benefit Payable for max. 156 days. Waiting period of 3 days/6 days   Unemployment benefit Payable for max. 156 days. Waiting period of 3 days/30 days  Pensions (invalidity, old age, widow’s) Website: www.mlsi.gov.cy/sid

Government provision of health care is funded out of general taxation HEALTH SYSTEM Government provision of health care is funded out of general taxation Three systems of health services: Government (public) health sector Private health sector Special schemes

HEALTH SYSTEM (cont.) Government (public) health sector Free of charge (through government facilities, according to earnings or disability criteria) At reduced fees Paying patients

HEALTH SYSTEM (cont.) 2. Private health sector 3. Special schemes Issue of medical card: Application form from public hospitals Ministry of Health

LIVING IN CYPRUS Relocating from another country - Pets Owner identity Vaccinated European Pet Passport EU origin

Relocating from another country (cont.) - Car Temporary importation, not obliged to register if accompanied by proper certificates of registration and valid circulation licences A European citizen holding a valid driving license of his country can drive on the roads of Cyprus. Third party insurance cover Inspection before registration

- Accommodation Apartments, houses, villas Rent depending on area Advertisements in all newspapers/real estate agents -Education system Compulsory education until 15 Further information on education system Also PLOTEUS http://europa.eu.int/ploteus

Expenditure (Family Budget): 21,5% – Housing 17% - Food/drinks 14,5% - Transportation 8,3% - Hotels/restaurants 7,5% - Clothing 6% - Recreation/culture 6% - Furniture/House equipment 4,7% - Health 4% - Education 3,4% - Communication 7% - Other services/goods

- Shops Winter period Summer period Summer afternoon recess (“siesta”) Tourist areas - Cultural and social life www.visitcyprus.org.cy

- Transport Private car Public transportation network Inter-city Service Taxi Driving on left-hand side CHEKLIST (Before moving to take up employment) USEFUL ADDRESSES/WEBSITES

Thanks for your attention!