
Nikita & Partners Limited
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Nikita & Partners Limited
@NikitaPartners
One-stop firm for audit, tax, accounting & corporate services in Cyprus | Bespoke solutions for local & international clients | Integrity. Trust. Results.






I think 80% of families looking for a European base will end up in Cyprus. Here's why. 15% corporate tax. A 17-year non-dom regime that eliminates tax on foreign dividends and interest with just 60 days of presence. English everywhere. British common law. No wealth tax. No inheritance tax. 340 days of sunshine. EU citizenship after 7 years of residency. Direct flights to London, Dubai, and most of Europe. Healthcare is affordable and high quality. International schools in every major city. And with €300K in real estate, you qualify for permanent residency if you prefer the investment route. No other country gives you this combination at this price point. Some people find it boring. As Portugal cools down, 80% of globally mobile families will most likely end up choosing Cyprus. What's your take: how's life in Cyprus? Is it really as boring? Please share your honest pros and cons.











🇵🇹 Why I'm leaving Portugal after 3 years: - Invaded by illegal immigrants - No ambitious young people - Infrastructure falling apart - Nobody wants to work - Too cold in the winter - Not cheap anymore - Streets are dirty - Unstable electric grid and water supply I want warm weather, great infrastructure, safe and clean streets, low taxes, and ambitious youngsters. It's a utopia, of course, but I think I found the place that ticks the most boxes.









