Cyprus — with someone who knows it from the inside

I’m Alena Papamiltiadous. For the past 17 years I’ve been helping people relocate to Cyprus, obtain permanent residency, and make sound investments on the island. I live here, I know how things actually work — and I’ll tell you straight.

Why people come to me

Relocation, permanent residency, investment — it all sounds straightforward until you start looking into the details. That’s when the real questions appear: the ones you can’t easily ask a stranger at an agency. What about taxes? What if I’m not ready to buy yet? Can this be done remotely?

I’m not an agency. I’m someone who has lived in Cyprus for over 20 years, knows the local market, the local lawyers, and the local pitfalls — and only works with people I can genuinely help.

Ukrainian by origin. Cypriot by passport. I work in Russian, Ukrainian, Greek and English.


Who I work with

I work with people who are serious about Cyprus — for relocation, capital protection, or obtaining European residency status.

Most often they are: — people planning a move to Europe who want to understand the process without unnecessary risk — those living outside the EU who are considering a move to the continent — people who looked at Cyprus before but didn’t follow through, and want to do it properly this time.

I work both remotely and in person. First consultation is free.

What I do

I work with people at every stage — from the first question to the keys in hand.


Common questions

Q1: Do I need to live in Cyprus full time to obtain permanent residency?

A1: No. Permanent residency through investment does not require full-time residence on the island. The specific conditions depend on your situation — we’ll work through the details together.

Q2: How long does the process take?

A2: Typically between three and six months from the point of choosing a property. Timelines are affected by the developer, legal process, and banking. I monitor every stage to keep things moving.

Q3: Can the process be handled remotely?

A3: Most of it, yes. Property selection, negotiations, and a significant part of the documentation can all be managed remotely. Where your physical presence is required, I’ll tell you in advance and help you plan around it.

Q4: How does permanent residency in Cyprus work?

A4: The most common route is a property investment of €300,000 + VAT. Other routes exist depending on your circumstances. The right choice depends on your goals, budget, and situation — and that’s exactly where we start.


Contacts

Get in touch

Write to me — we’ll work out your situation together

First consultation is free. Tell me what you’re looking to achieve — I’ll give you an honest answer without unnecessary promises.