22-09-2022 09:28 |
Speech
by the Minister of Interior, Mr Nicos Nouris, at the VIII Business Conference
in Cyprus |
Ladies and Gentlemen, It is an honour to welcome you
all at the VIII Conference in Cyprus, which is organized by Best Legal
Conference, under the auspices of the Cyprus Bar Association. I would like to
extend my gratitude for inviting me as a speaker. This type of event brings
together professionals from different countries and nationalities, aiming to
invest in building contacts and a two-way exchange of views. Over the next few minutes, I would like to give a brief overview on topics that fall under the competencies of the Ministry of Interior and have to do with laws and regulations on facilitating the employment of foreign nationals as well as incentives offered for foreign companies operating in Cyprus. New Strategy for Attracting Business and Talent First of all, allow me to start
with the Key incentives offered for foreign companies. I can assure you that the
Government's efforts to improve the economic and business environment are
systematic and continuous. In 2020, the Council of Ministers decided to
facilitate, among others, the transfer of Specialists to foreign companies
operating in Cyprus through a Fast-track Activation Mechanism. Since then, we have moved
forward by modernizing our policies even more. Hence, as of Jan 2022, the
Council of Ministers set into force the New Strategy for attracting
Businesses and Talent and, within its context, introduced additional key
incentives for foreign companies, especially with the transformation of the
Fast Track Business Activation Mechanism into a Business Facilitation Unit
operated by the Ministry of Energy, Commerce and Industry.
At the beginning of 2027, the
percentage of third country personnel will be monitored. The maximum
percentage of third country employees is set at 70% of the business
employees. Of course, in case this quota is not met, each case will be
evaluated based on its own merits.
Ladies and Gentlemen, New Development licensing policy To better serve the citizen,
the government has also proceeded to simplify building licensing procedures.
This reform intervention of urban planning and building permitting, came into
force for the first time in October 2020, introducing through the possibility
of electronic submission of applications, a faster, more effective, and more
transparent procedure for granting planning and building permits for
residential developments in the form of detached and semi-detached houses.
This fast-track process allows for the issuing of building permits within 10
days for applications that include one or two residential units allocated in
approved plots. Also, since last June all applications are submitted and
issued in an electronic format using electronic signatures, through the new
Platform of the Ministry of Interior and the Town Planning Department. The results from the
implementation of this fast-track procedure are very encouraging. 4080 (four
thousand eighty) applications were submitted to the 5 Planning Authorities of
the Town Planning Department and 3327 (three thousand tree hundred
twenty-seven) planning permits were granted (which is equivalent to 82%). Since 15th of
September, we have extended this fast-track procedure, by including larger
and more complex developments, such as: -three or four residential
units, -up to twelve residential units
in a row, -multi storey residential
buildings with up to twenty apartments, and -mixed-use developments that
consist of commercial/ office/ residential uses, with a maximum building
surface of 1000 square meters. New licensing policy The third and final step of
facilitating the licensing procedures concerns the so called strategic
developments with a cost more than 20 million euros which will come into
force hopefully before the end of the year and as soon as the House of
Representative will vote the respective bill. This law simplifies the
procedures and aims to turn out our country to a truly attractive investment
destination for sustainable and long-term development. Revision of Local Plans Within this context, in
addition to the planning incentives and simplified licensing procedures,
which undoubtedly act as a catalyst in promoting land development, the
government’s policy is the rational intervention through the forthcoming
revision of Development Plans in both the major urban areas and the
countryside. Finally, I would like to point
out that the reform of Local Government, which is being promoted for
implementation in summer of 2024, is completely intertwined with the
development of local society. This reform, along with the
intensification of digital transformation will transfer the management and
the development licensing framework to a District level, limiting
bureaucracy. Dear friends, In this new era of realities
created by the pandemic and with the consequences of the recent economic
crisis still fresh, we are confident that these initiatives and reforms will
create new opportunities for both existing and new businesses which intend to
transfer their operations in Cyprus. Once again, I would like to
thank the organizers for the invitation to attend this very important
conference. Special thanks and congratulations to Natalia Kardash, founder
and chairwoman of the BEST LEGAL Conference, whom I have to say I know for
over a decade and I follow her efforts to promote Cyprus, as an international
business centre and to assist the international business community of Cyprus. My personal congratulations to
Dr. Christos Clerides and the Cyprus Bar Association, who placed this
conference under its auspices. Once again, thank you for
giving me this opportunity and I wish you all an interesting and fruitful
conference. (EF/NG/ECHR) |