AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoVisa Rules for 2026: Cyprus has published updated entry guidance confirming that citizens of all EU and EEA member states can enter visa-free for short stays in 2026, and that more than 60 non-EU countries (including the US, UK, Canada, Australia, Japan, UAE and Brazil) can also visit visa-free for up to 90 days, with holders of a valid previously used multiple-entry Schengen visa exempt from a separate Cyprus visa. Heat & Travel Disruption: Cyprus is facing intense heatwave conditions, with warnings that the worst may not be over, raising concerns for comfort, safety and day-to-day travel planning. Energy Storage for Renewables: Cyprus is moving to cut solar curtailments with a €50m centrally managed battery storage project, targeting 120MW of storage across Nicosia, Paphos and Larnaca, with delivery in Jan 2027 and operation expected by summer 2027. Middle East Shipping Shock (Hormuz): The Strait of Hormuz crisis is escalating again after Iran said it closed the strait “until further notice” and the US launched fresh strikes; a Cyprus-flagged container ship (M/V GFS Galaxy) was reported hit with significant engine-room damage and a missing crew member—an issue that can ripple into regional travel and fuel costs. Cyprus Diaspora Diplomacy: Cyprus’ Deputy Minister of Migration and International Protection Nicholas Ioannides is visiting Australia (17–27 July) for events marking the 52nd anniversary of the Turkish invasion, meeting officials and joining memorial activities in major cities.
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