Health insurance is a crucial requirement for immigrants in Cyprus. The Cypriot government mandates that non-EU nationals provide proof of health insurance to cover medical expenses during their stay. This requirement ensures that immigrants have access to healthcare services without burdening the public health system.
Yes, for most immigrants, health insurance is mandatory, especially for non-EU nationals applying for a visa or residence permit. Proof of health insurance coverage is usually required during the application process.
Non-EU nationals applying for a residence permit are required to have private health insurance that covers basic medical needs, such as hospitalization and emergency care.
Yes, self-employed immigrants must have private health insurance when applying for a visa. If they contribute to the social insurance system, they may later qualify for GESY.
Yes, international students are required to have health insurance during their studies. Many universities offer health insurance plans in partnership with private providers, or students can purchase their own coverage.
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