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Difficulties and Challenges When Settling In Cyprus: Cultural and Linguistic Integration

26/03/24
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The beautiful island of Cyprus, nestled in the Mediterranean Sea, attracts many with its natural beauty, mild climate, and attractive immigration program. However, alongside its many benefits, settling in Cyprus also presents certain challenges and difficulties, particularly in terms of cultural and linguistic integration.

Difficulties and Challenges When Settling In Cyprus

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Difficulties and Challenges When Settling In Cyprus

Cultural Integration

Cyprus has a different culture and customs compared to Vietnam. Integration and adaptation to the new environment can be challenging, especially for the elderly and children.

Cyprus is strongly influenced by Greek and Turkish culture, with customs, lifestyles and cuisine different from Vietnam. Cultural integration requires patience and effort to adapt to the new environment.

  • Communication: The official language in Cyprus is Greek, English is widely used but not as popular as many people think. Language difficulties can affect communication, work and study.

  • Customs: Cypriots have a relatively relaxed lifestyle, however they also value traditional ceremonies and festivals. Respecting and learning about local customs is essential for community integration.

  • Cuisine: Cypriot cuisine uses many ingredients such as olive oil, seafood, vegetables and fruits, which is different from Vietnamese taste. Adapting to a new diet can be difficult, especially for the elderly and children.

Language Barrier

English is widely spoken in Cyprus, however Greek is the official language. Learning Greek can be difficult and time consuming, affecting integration and communication with locals.

  • Learning: Finding quality Greek language classes that fit your time and level can be difficult.
  • Practice: Language difficulties affect daily communication, making it difficult to integrate into the community and find work.
  • Psychology: Learning a new language takes time and effort, which can lead to frustration and loneliness.

Common Difficulties When Moving to Cyprus

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Common Difficulties When Moving to Cyprus

Cost of living

The cost of living in Cyprus is higher than in Vietnam, especially in large cities like Limassol and Nicosia. You need to prepare your finances carefully to ensure a stable life after settlement.

Labor market

The Cypriot labor market is highly competitive, especially for those who are not fluent in Greek. Finding a job that matches your skills and expertise can be difficult.

Education system

The education system in Cyprus is of high quality, however the tuition fees can be quite high. Choosing the right school for your children can be difficult, especially for families with limited income.

Healthcare system

The healthcare system in Cyprus is highly rated, however the medical costs can be quite high. Buying health insurance is essential to ensure financial security for medical treatment.

Advice for Vietnamese people before settling in Cyprus

Prepare thoroughly: Learn about Cypriot culture and language before migrating. Take basic Greek language courses to be able to communicate initially.

Positive attitude: Be open-minded, ready to learn and integrate into a new culture. Be patient in the process of learning the language.

Seek support: Join Vietnamese groups in Cyprus to share experiences and support each other. Seek help from settlement support organizations.

Portico and Bridge  is proud to be a leading European settlement and investment solutions company, based in Malta with nearly 40 years of experience in the industry and 5 representative offices worldwide: Malta, Vietnam, Singapore, China, and Cyprus.

Over the years, through the efforts of all employees and the trust of customers, Portico and Bridge has helped over 1,700 settlement applications to be successful. Currently, the success rate of applications in Vietnam is 100%.

If you are interested in investing in Cyprus settlement, please contact us immediately at 0909 898 758 for the most detailed support and advice!

Conclusion

Despite the difficulties and challenges, settling in Cyprus is still an attractive option for many Vietnamese people. With careful preparation, a learning spirit and efforts to integrate, you can completely build a new successful and happy life on this beautiful island.


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