This content provides an overview of Cyprus’ Dependency Service (Kyese) and their program aimed at helping Syrians resettle in their country and providing financial support and housing for their main earner. The program is designed to address the growing demand for asylum due toCyprus’ role as a socioeconomic hub and as a contributor to the Balkan region. The main goal of Kyese is to assist Syrian migrants and their dependents in navigation back to their home country, which is expected to boost the region’s post-conflict economy and improve the lives of people leaving Syria.
The program, also known as the Voluntary Repatriation Scheme (VRS), was introduced by Cyprus’ Deputy Minister for Migration, Nicholas Ioannides, as part of addressing the influx of asylum seekers. Oversee Maria Nikosakahou claims that the scheme will help Syrians qualify for the voluntary repatriation program if they drop their asylum claims or rescind their international protection status before December 31, 2024. The minimum duration allowed for resettlement is three years, during which the main earner of each family will receive either €2,000 for the single adult or €1,000 for each child in the family. Childless couples and couples without a main earner are also eligible.
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