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Cyprus: How will the citizens cross through roadblocks

Announcement on the movement of citizens through roadblocks from tomorrow 4 June 2021, after the agreement of the President of the Republic of Cyprus with the leader of the Turkish Cypriot side Ersin Tatar, issued by the Ministry of Interior of Cyprus.

According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs:

“From 4 June, all those who could have traveled before the pandemic will be able to move, provided they have a negative antigen test or PCR test, which will be valid for 7 days, in printed form and in a language understood in the other community, including of English, with regard to the name of the person passing by, together with an identity number or passport. This means that the following persons will be able to move:

  • All Cypriot (EC and TC) citizens and members of their families.
  • European citizens and members of their families who are third-country nationals, provided they are accompanied by an EU citizen.
  • Citizens of the United Kingdom (UK) and members of their families holding Republic residence permits.
  • Third-country nationals holding residence permits in the Republic.
  • Third country nationals holding a Cyprus Visa (90 days).
  • Third-country nationals on the visa-free list (90 days) (including UK nationals who do not hold Republic residence permits).
  • Third-country nationals holding residence permits in other Member States (90 days).
  • Third-country nationals holding Schengen visas, double and multiple (90 days).
  • All minors over 12 years of age need to have a negative antigen test or PCR test.

It is reported that the Technical Committee of Health will evaluate the epidemiological situation at the roadblocks every 15 days and, depending on the cases, the traffic policy will be adjusted “.

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