Residency Rights - Exchanging Yellow Strip for Biometric Card
Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2025 12:52 pm
For those of us who don't wish to visit the immigration office for the fifth time in 23 years and have no intention of travelling via the Schengen Zone, here is the opinion of CRPG Cyprus regarding the status of not opting for a ten year biometric card. Quote.
From: [email protected] 05/12/25 11:34
Exchanging your old-style “yellow slip” (MEU) for the newer biometric residence card under the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement (via the scheme implemented by Civil Registry and Migration Department, Cyprus) does not amount to “surrendering or cancelling” your legal rights of residency. Rather, it is a formalisation or administrative update of those rights under the Agreement.
Here’s how this works — and why exchanging to the biometric card is generally regarded as safe and optional (but recommended) under the Withdrawal Agreement:
Under the Withdrawal Agreement, UK nationals lawfully resident in Cyprus before 31 December 2020 automatically acquired “Withdrawal-Agreement beneficiary” status, giving them the right to continue living, working, studying in Cyprus under broadly the same terms as before.
Cyprus adopted a “declaratory” system per Article 18(4) — meaning that your rights arose by operation of law, not by having to re-apply.
As a result, pre-Brexit residence documents — such as MEU1/MEU2/MEU3 “yellow slips” — remain valid as proof of residence rights.
The new biometric cards (sometimes referred to as “MUKW” or “Withdrawal Agreement residence document”) are offered as an option — not a mandatory replacement (at least for UK nationals and their UK-national dependants).
The reason for recommending the biometric card: it is more durable, helps for administrative ease (borders, travel, residency proof, etc.), and aligns with the standardized format the EU expects for third-country national residence cards under the relevant regulations.
In other words: Your legal right to reside under the Withdrawal Agreement remains intact
As we understand it, the biometric card will be replaced after 10 years.
Unquote.
I have no plans to travel outside of Cyprus, strangely everybody wants to come to me! I will wait for the long overdue ID card, which also requires a photo, fingerprints same as the biometric Card, but should also include GESY details and driving Licence.
Hope this helps.
From: [email protected] 05/12/25 11:34
Exchanging your old-style “yellow slip” (MEU) for the newer biometric residence card under the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement (via the scheme implemented by Civil Registry and Migration Department, Cyprus) does not amount to “surrendering or cancelling” your legal rights of residency. Rather, it is a formalisation or administrative update of those rights under the Agreement.
Here’s how this works — and why exchanging to the biometric card is generally regarded as safe and optional (but recommended) under the Withdrawal Agreement:
Under the Withdrawal Agreement, UK nationals lawfully resident in Cyprus before 31 December 2020 automatically acquired “Withdrawal-Agreement beneficiary” status, giving them the right to continue living, working, studying in Cyprus under broadly the same terms as before.
Cyprus adopted a “declaratory” system per Article 18(4) — meaning that your rights arose by operation of law, not by having to re-apply.
As a result, pre-Brexit residence documents — such as MEU1/MEU2/MEU3 “yellow slips” — remain valid as proof of residence rights.
The new biometric cards (sometimes referred to as “MUKW” or “Withdrawal Agreement residence document”) are offered as an option — not a mandatory replacement (at least for UK nationals and their UK-national dependants).
The reason for recommending the biometric card: it is more durable, helps for administrative ease (borders, travel, residency proof, etc.), and aligns with the standardized format the EU expects for third-country national residence cards under the relevant regulations.
In other words: Your legal right to reside under the Withdrawal Agreement remains intact
As we understand it, the biometric card will be replaced after 10 years.
Unquote.
I have no plans to travel outside of Cyprus, strangely everybody wants to come to me! I will wait for the long overdue ID card, which also requires a photo, fingerprints same as the biometric Card, but should also include GESY details and driving Licence.
Hope this helps.