Migration Inflows and Outflows in Cyprus, 2023–2024

Cyprus — Immigrants and emigrants in the government-controlled areas; people, 2023–2024 estimates.

What the Data Shows

Immigration to Cyprus was estimated at 40,761 people in 2023 and 40,471 in 2024. Emigration was estimated at 26,979 people in 2023 and 26,883 in 2024. Inflows exceeded outflows by 13,588 people in 2024, matching the published net migration estimate. Both flows declined slightly, so the positive migration balance also narrowed modestly.

Data table

Unit: people · Period: 2023–2024

RankEntryValuePeriod
1Immigration — 202340.8K2023
2Immigration — 202440.5K2024
3Emigration — 202327K2023
4Emigration — 202426.9K2024
5Net migration, 202313.8K2023
6Net migration, 202413.6K2024

Sources

Source 1: Demographic Statistics 2024

Publisher: Statistical Service of Cyprus (CYSTAT)

Dataset/table: Demographic Statistics, 2023–2024

Units: people

Date checked: 2026-07-19

Evidence: Supports immigration, emigration and net migration estimates in 2023 and 2024.

Data notes & caveats

Migration inflows and outflows are not additive categories of population; the signed difference is the net balance.

Methodology

Uses CYSTAT international migration estimates and verifies net migration as immigration minus emigration.

Source consistency notes

All six observations come from one CYSTAT demographic release.

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