A ‘second Cyprus’ abroad: Diaspora poised to surpass island’s population

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The Cypriot diaspora may now outnumber the population living on the island, with recent data submitted to parliament showing between 650,000 and 760,000 Cypriots abroad, compared to 719,252 residents in Cyprus, according to cyprus-mail.com.

The largest communities overseas are in the United Kingdom, home to an estimated 350,000 to 450,000 Cypriots. The United States follows with 70,000 to 80,000, while Australia hosts around 80,000. Other sizeable groups live in Greece (70,000), Canada (35,000), and South Africa (35,000), with smaller populations spread across Europe and Africa.

These communities have long shaped Cyprus’ cultural, economic, and political links with the wider world. Disy MP Nikos Georgiou noted that many expatriates wish to stay connected, invest in Cyprus, or even return permanently. However, he criticised the bureaucratic obstacles they encounter, saying, “Many of them are faced with prolonged procedures, even for the most basic things.”

To strengthen ties, the foreign office has introduced initiatives to improve communication and services. These include regular online discussions with diaspora organisations, expanded consular support, new honorary consulates, and an e-platform offering information to Cypriots abroad.

Younger generations are also a priority, with partnerships involving academic and research institutions providing scholarships and temporary work opportunities to maintain connections.

Officials emphasise the strategic and cultural value of the diaspora, viewing Cypriots abroad as an extension of the nation and a source of economic and intellectual contribution. Efforts to simplify repatriation and integration aim to ensure administrative delays do not discourage their return.

As Georgiou said, “The Cypriots of the diaspora are a national asset and have proven their commitment for years.”

Source: cyprus-mail.com

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