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Cyprus Reopens Digital Nomad Visa Scheme for Remote Workers and Entrepreneurs

Cyprus has reopened its Digital Nomad Visa Scheme, inviting remote workers and entrepreneurs from non-EU/EEA countries to live and work on the island. This initiative is part of the government’s broader strategy to attract global talent, stimulate digital innovation, and respond to the growing demand for remote work. The scheme was initially approved by the […]

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Court of Appeal Overturns Decision in Construction Dispute

Our firm successfully represented a homeowner before the Court of Appeal in a case involving serious construction defects and issues of professional responsibility. Represented by our Partner, Avgoustinos Tsarkatzis, the client achieved a favourable judgment, with the appellate court overturning the first-instance decision in full. The dispute arose after the District Court dismissed the client’s

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Representative Actions for Consumer Protection – A Law Yet to Be Tested

On 13 October 2023, the Law on the Issuance of Court Orders and the Filing of Representative Actions for the Protection of Consumers’ Collective Interests of 2023 came into force following its publication in the Official Gazette of the Republic. As stated in its preamble, the purpose of this Law is to harmonise national legislation

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Landmark Court Ruling on GHS (GESY): Citizens’ Right to Access Medication under GHS (GESY) with a Prescription from an External Doctor

Introduction: The General Healthcare System (GHS/GESY) in Cyprus was established to ensure universal access to healthcare services for all Cypriot citizens, regardless of their social or economic status. It was introduced through the General Healthcare System Laws, Law 89(I)/2001, and was implemented in phases, with the first phase commencing on 1 June 2019. The full

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Cyprus Trust Guide

At Christos Patsalides LLC, we specialise in trust structuring, asset protection, and wealth management solutions for high-net-worth individuals, entrepreneurs, and families. A Cyprus trust offers a powerful legal framework to safeguard your wealth, ensure financial security, and facilitate seamless succession planning. Our Cyprus Trust Guide provides a comprehensive overview of Cyprus trusts, their benefits, and

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The European Commission Withdraws the AI Liability Directive from Consideration

The European Commission has withdrawn its AI Liability Directive, a move that has sparked debate over AI accountability and regulatory simplification. Originally proposed in 2022, the directive aimed to modernize EU liability laws by addressing legal gaps created by AI-driven decision-making. It sought to ensure that individuals harmed by AI systems could seek redress through

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Articles of Association vs. Private Agreements: Which One Prevails?

A significant legal issue that Cypriot courts have not yet addressed is the potential conflict between a company’s memorandum and articles of association and a private agreement between the company and/or its members with third parties. First and foremost, according to the Contract Law (Cap. 149), the binding nature of any contract entered into between

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Contracting and Private Companies in Cyprus: Authority, Obligations, and Third-Party Protection

Business Activities of a Cypriot Company Upon incorporation, a company begins to operate and conduct its activities according to its objects, as set out in its memorandum of association and the rules stipulated in its articles of association. The memorandum defines a company’s legal capacity. The company’s objects extend beyond those explicitly stated and include

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UBO Register: Key Updates on Penalties and Deadlines

The Department of the Registrar of Companies and Intellectual Property (DRCIP) of the Republic of Cyprus has introduced significant updates to the penalties, deadlines, and overall compliance framework for the Ultimate Beneficial Ownership Register (UBO Register). Below is a summary of the key changes that are particularly relevant for companies and legal entities operating in

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