FAQs
Frequently asked questions
If you were born in Cyprus before 1960, have a Cypriot parent, grandparent, great-grandparent (or are married to a Cypriot), you likely qualify. We’ll determine which application route fits your case.
Absolutely. Most applicants were born outside Cyprus. What matters is the required documents proving lineage.
Not at all. Cyprus permits dual citizenship—keep both your existing and your Cypriot passport.
From visa-free access to 170+ countries to full EU mobility, dual nationality, and a connection to your heritage.
We’ll assess whether M121, M123, M125—or another form—applies to your family background.
Typically: your birth certificate, your ancestor’s Cypriot documents, parents’ marriage certificate, ID/passport copies. All need to be apostilled/translated where applicable.
Each country has its own authority—such as Secretary of State in the US, FCDO in the UK, and DFAT in Australia. We’ll guide you precisely.
Yes—applications can go via your local Cyprus embassy/consulate or directly in Cyprus. We’ll walk you through the method that best suits your situation.
Standard processing is 6–12 months, though some cases complete in weeks. Complex or incomplete dossiers may take longer—we streamline the process to reduce delays.
If you’ve chosen our full-service package and meet terms, we offer a fair refund if your application fails due to our advice. We’ll be transparent from the start.
Yes—we’ve helped clients with paternity affidavits, archive pulls, and alternative documentation. Our experience covers all typical hurdles.
We combine professional support with affordable pricing and direct access—you aren’t passed to junior staff. We simplify the process, without pretending to provide legal advice.
Official civil registries publish guidelines, but they often omit key steps and nuances. That’s where our tailored guidance comes in.