Entry to Cyprus
• Australian nationals can travel visa-free for up to 90 days in a 180-day period.
• Entry via the following ports is allowed:
1. Larnaca and Paphos airports
2. Larnaca, Limassol, Latsi and Paphos seaports
• Entry via the following ports is prohibitied:
1. Any air or sea ports in northern Cyprus
2.Tymbou ('Ercan') and Lefkoniko ('Gecitkale') airports
3. Kyrenia (Girne) and Famagusta (Gazi Magusa) seaports
• Conditions of entry may change abruptly.
• Entry may be refused if there has been previous history of or any intention to travel to the north.
Staying in Cyprus
• Travel between the southern and northern parts of Cyprus is allowed.
• Certain accommodations in the north have been classified as illegal.
• High caution is advisable due to ongoing political unrest and UN peacekeeping operations in the country.
Departure from Cyprus
• Departure from any air or sea ports in northern Cyprus is prohibited.
• Conditions of departure may change abruptly.
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Portugal passport holders are visa exempted for up to 90 days provided the traveller:
The High Commission of the Republic of Cameroon requires that the applicant submit their visa application directly if the applicant wishes to stay beyond the exempted period.
High Commission of the Republic of Cameroon(02) 6281 083230 Beale Crescent, Deakin, ACT, 2600, Australia9:00am-5:00pm (Mon-Fri)
Note: It is always recommended that traveller confirm with the airline that they can board without a visa. The final decision is subject to the Immigration Officer's discretion at point of entry.