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Cyprus vs Georgia

Cyprus is ahead on legalization, safety. Georgia is ahead on taxes, money & crypto, cost of living, housing, healthcare. Full criterion-by-criterion data below.

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Scoreboard

The key numbers head-to-head — the stronger side is marked. The overall score stays decoration; what matters is which facts fit you.

Headline result

Georgia leads on 3 of 6

Cyprus

2

Georgia

3

01Cost of living (single, excl. rent)
Cyprus
$970/mo

CYSTAT Household Budget Survey 2023 (mean household consumption by COICOP), single-person basket curated

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
CYSTAT HBS 2023 gives mean annual consumption €43,263 per household (avg 2.6 persons, government-controlled area). A single-person, rent-excluded basket matching the criterion (food, transport, utilities, mobile+internet, modest leisure, personal care, out-of-pocket health) was built from the COICOP categories: food 6,254 + transport 5,004 + utilities (30% of the 11,884 housing category ≈ 3,565) + info&comm 1,468 + recreation 1,870 + half of restaurants (2,389) + personal care 2,075 + half of health (1,093) = ≈23,717/household/yr; ÷2.6 persons ×1.12 single-person economies-of-scale uplift = €851/mo; × ECB EUR/USD 1.1399 (2026-07-02) = ≈$970. Rent and imputed rent excluded. This is a curated estimate — CYSTAT does not publish a one-person-household table in the summary release, and housing utilities were split from rent using the ~30% ratio implied by Eurostat HICP weights for Cyprus.
Georgiastronger
$220/mo

Geostat — Households Expenditures survey 2025

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Dec 31, 2025
Verified
Jul 3, 2026
Method
Geostat 2025 average per-capita monthly consumption (603 GEL) split by the survey's COICOP category shares, with the imputed-housing portion removed, converted at 2.6431 GEL/USD (NBG 2026-07-02). Categories sum to this figure. Geostat has no clean single-person-excl-rent basket, so treat as a curated estimate.
02Freelancer tax burden
Cyprus
26.5%

SettleMetric tax engine over official 2026 rules (Cyprus Tax Department PIT calculator + MLSI social insurance + GeSY financing)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jan 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Best (and only) eligible self-employed scheme cy-self-employed-pit at €60,000 revenue with 10% deductible expenses (profit €54,000): social insurance 16.6% × 54,000 = 8,964; GHS 4% × 54,000 = 2,160; both deducted from the PIT base → chargeable 42,876; PIT on the 2026 bands (tax-free to 22,000; 20% 22–32k = 2,000; 25% 32–42k = 2,500; 30% on 876 = 262.80) = 4,762.80. Total levies 15,886.80 ÷ 60,000 = 26.5%. Non-dom status and the 50% first-employment exemption do not reduce self-employment trading income. Note: if the Income Tax Law Art.14 1/5 (20%) cap on the deductibility of contributions is applied strictly, the burden rises to ~27.7%; the full-deduction figure (common practitioner treatment) is used here.
Georgiastronger
1%

SettleMetric tax engine over Tax Code (Small Business Status)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jan 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 3, 2026
Method
Best eligible scheme ge-small-business-1pct at €60,000 = 180,738 GEL (NBG 3.0123 GEL/EUR), below the 500,000 GEL threshold → 1% turnover tax = 1,807 GEL, no mandatory social/pension. Effective burden ≈ 1.0%.
03Homicide rate
Cyprusstronger
0.93/100k

Eurostat — police-recorded intentional homicide (ICCS0101, per 100k)

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
2024 = 0.93 per 100,000 (latest year). Small-population volatility: the series swings year to year (2022: 0.77; 2023: 1.05; 2024: 0.93). Covers the government-controlled area.
Georgia
2.03/100k

UNODC (via World Bank mirror) — intentional homicide, Georgia

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2019
Verified
Jul 3, 2026
Notes
2019 is the latest year UNODC publishes for Georgia. Low by global standards (world average ≈ 5.8); Georgia is widely regarded as very safe for residents. No city-level series is published.
04Internet speed
Cyprusstronger
17 Mbps

M-Lab NDT country aggregates for Cyprus

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Median of 343 daily country-level download medians (download_MED) for 2023 — the latest full year in M-Lab's public stats API (2024 has only ~86 days; 2025/2026 not yet published).
Notes
M-Lab NDT is single-stream and reads well below Ookla-style figures — comparable only within this criterion. Cyprus fixed broadband is largely VDSL/FTTH; real retail speeds are much higher than this test-based median.
Georgia
16 Mbps

M-Lab NDT country aggregates for Georgia

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Median of 343 daily country medians (download_MED), 47,852 download tests (2023 — latest full year in M-Lab's public stats API; the 2024 file is only Jan–Mar, and 2025/2026 are not yet published). Georgia sits under continent code AS in M-Lab.
Notes
M-Lab NDT is single-stream and reads well below Ookla-style figures — comparable only within this criterion. Cross-check: the World Bank's July-2024 median of ~20 Mbps (Ookla-derived, so not citable here) is consistent with this once the M-Lab-reads-low offset is accounted for. Speeds are trending up (~10%/yr: M-Lab yearly medians ran 9.7 in 2020 → 15.8 in 2023), so multi-year pooling would understate current speed; the latest full year is used instead. GNCC/comcom.ge publishes operator quality-of-service measurements (e.g. Magticom fixed ~56 Mb/s advertised-tier average, 2025/26) but no national measured median, and its own speed commentary relies on the same Ookla data we can't redistribute.
05English proficiency
Cyprus
High

EF EPI 2025 (Cyprus rank 40, score 537 — 'Moderate' band) + official language/service-sector reality

Research

Data as of
Nov 1, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Our band 'high'. English is very widely usable in daily life across Cyprus — a former British colony where English is common in business, tourism, banking, private healthcare and among the large expat community, and is widely taught. We place it one band above EF EPI's 2025 'Moderate' (score 537, dropped 21 points from 2024) because EF measures adult test-takers rather than the service-sector prevalence a resident actually encounters; government paperwork is primarily in Greek. Attribution: EF Education First.
Georgia
High

EF EPI 2025 (score 541, rank 35/123 — High band)

Research

Data as of
Nov 1, 2025
Verified
Jul 3, 2026
Notes
Own band informed by EF EPI (attribution: EF Education First). English is workable in Tbilisi/Batumi tourism and the younger service sector; less so in government and older generations. Russian remains widely understood.
06Private healthcare cost
Cyprus
$1,370/yr

Cyprus private medical insurers — comprehensive (inpatient + outpatient) plans, market midpoint; insurers quote on request

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Comprehensive plans covering BOTH inpatient and outpatient care for a healthy 35-year-old (e.g. top-tier plans from Eurolife/Medica, TruCare, Bupa Global local) run ≈ €80–150/month ≈ €960–1,800/yr; healthy-35 midpoint ≈ €1,200/yr ≈ $1,370 at 1.1399 EUR/USD. Chosen on the with-inpatient comprehensive basis to be comparable across countries. Premiums are quoted on request (insurers do not publish full tables), so this is a curated market midpoint, not an engine quote. Cheaper inpatient-only or outpatient-only plans exist (≈ €500–720/yr). Residents are also covered by the public GHS/GeSY.
Georgiastronger
$450/yr

Georgian insurers (Ardi, GPI, Imedi L) — comprehensive-tier plans

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 3, 2026
Verified
Jul 3, 2026
Method
Midpoint of comprehensive local plans: Ardi Medi Premium from ~$340/yr up to market comprehensive ~$795/yr (converted at 2.6431 GEL/USD). Expat international plans run higher ($1,000–2,000/yr).
Notes
Georgian insurers quote by callback rather than public age-rated engines, so this is a curated market midpoint for local comprehensive cover, not a bound quote.

Verdict

Each lens weighs only the facts that matter to that plan, and names the side it favours.

Remote IT / freelancer

Contract or freelance in tech, billing clients abroad.

Georgia fits better — 2 of 5

01Freelancer tax burden
Cyprus
26.5%

SettleMetric tax engine over official 2026 rules (Cyprus Tax Department PIT calculator + MLSI social insurance + GeSY financing)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jan 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Best (and only) eligible self-employed scheme cy-self-employed-pit at €60,000 revenue with 10% deductible expenses (profit €54,000): social insurance 16.6% × 54,000 = 8,964; GHS 4% × 54,000 = 2,160; both deducted from the PIT base → chargeable 42,876; PIT on the 2026 bands (tax-free to 22,000; 20% 22–32k = 2,000; 25% 32–42k = 2,500; 30% on 876 = 262.80) = 4,762.80. Total levies 15,886.80 ÷ 60,000 = 26.5%. Non-dom status and the 50% first-employment exemption do not reduce self-employment trading income. Note: if the Income Tax Law Art.14 1/5 (20%) cap on the deductibility of contributions is applied strictly, the burden rises to ~27.7%; the full-deduction figure (common practitioner treatment) is used here.
Georgiastronger
1%

SettleMetric tax engine over Tax Code (Small Business Status)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jan 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 3, 2026
Method
Best eligible scheme ge-small-business-1pct at €60,000 = 180,738 GEL (NBG 3.0123 GEL/EUR), below the 500,000 GEL threshold → 1% turnover tax = 1,807 GEL, no mandatory social/pension. Effective burden ≈ 1.0%.
02Internet speed
Cyprusstronger
17 Mbps

M-Lab NDT country aggregates for Cyprus

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Median of 343 daily country-level download medians (download_MED) for 2023 — the latest full year in M-Lab's public stats API (2024 has only ~86 days; 2025/2026 not yet published).
Notes
M-Lab NDT is single-stream and reads well below Ookla-style figures — comparable only within this criterion. Cyprus fixed broadband is largely VDSL/FTTH; real retail speeds are much higher than this test-based median.
Georgia
16 Mbps

M-Lab NDT country aggregates for Georgia

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Median of 343 daily country medians (download_MED), 47,852 download tests (2023 — latest full year in M-Lab's public stats API; the 2024 file is only Jan–Mar, and 2025/2026 are not yet published). Georgia sits under continent code AS in M-Lab.
Notes
M-Lab NDT is single-stream and reads well below Ookla-style figures — comparable only within this criterion. Cross-check: the World Bank's July-2024 median of ~20 Mbps (Ookla-derived, so not citable here) is consistent with this once the M-Lab-reads-low offset is accounted for. Speeds are trending up (~10%/yr: M-Lab yearly medians ran 9.7 in 2020 → 15.8 in 2023), so multi-year pooling would understate current speed; the latest full year is used instead. GNCC/comcom.ge publishes operator quality-of-service measurements (e.g. Magticom fixed ~56 Mb/s advertised-tier average, 2025/26) but no national measured median, and its own speed commentary relies on the same Ookla data we can't redistribute.
03English proficiency
Cyprus
High

EF EPI 2025 (Cyprus rank 40, score 537 — 'Moderate' band) + official language/service-sector reality

Research

Data as of
Nov 1, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Our band 'high'. English is very widely usable in daily life across Cyprus — a former British colony where English is common in business, tourism, banking, private healthcare and among the large expat community, and is widely taught. We place it one band above EF EPI's 2025 'Moderate' (score 537, dropped 21 points from 2024) because EF measures adult test-takers rather than the service-sector prevalence a resident actually encounters; government paperwork is primarily in Greek. Attribution: EF Education First.
Georgia
High

EF EPI 2025 (score 541, rank 35/123 — High band)

Research

Data as of
Nov 1, 2025
Verified
Jul 3, 2026
Notes
Own band informed by EF EPI (attribution: EF Education First). English is workable in Tbilisi/Batumi tourism and the younger service sector; less so in government and older generations. Russian remains widely understood.
04Cost of living (single, excl. rent)
Cyprus
$970/mo

CYSTAT Household Budget Survey 2023 (mean household consumption by COICOP), single-person basket curated

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
CYSTAT HBS 2023 gives mean annual consumption €43,263 per household (avg 2.6 persons, government-controlled area). A single-person, rent-excluded basket matching the criterion (food, transport, utilities, mobile+internet, modest leisure, personal care, out-of-pocket health) was built from the COICOP categories: food 6,254 + transport 5,004 + utilities (30% of the 11,884 housing category ≈ 3,565) + info&comm 1,468 + recreation 1,870 + half of restaurants (2,389) + personal care 2,075 + half of health (1,093) = ≈23,717/household/yr; ÷2.6 persons ×1.12 single-person economies-of-scale uplift = €851/mo; × ECB EUR/USD 1.1399 (2026-07-02) = ≈$970. Rent and imputed rent excluded. This is a curated estimate — CYSTAT does not publish a one-person-household table in the summary release, and housing utilities were split from rent using the ~30% ratio implied by Eurostat HICP weights for Cyprus.
Georgiastronger
$220/mo

Geostat — Households Expenditures survey 2025

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Dec 31, 2025
Verified
Jul 3, 2026
Method
Geostat 2025 average per-capita monthly consumption (603 GEL) split by the survey's COICOP category shares, with the imputed-housing portion removed, converted at 2.6431 GEL/USD (NBG 2026-07-02). Categories sum to this figure. Geostat has no clean single-person-excl-rent basket, so treat as a curated estimate.
05Domestic delivery quality
Cyprus
Good

Cyprus Post (national operator) + ACS Courier / DHL (largest domestic carrier) official pages

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Classified from the national postal operator's and the largest private courier's official service/coverage data: Cyprus Post (~51 service points, EMS, tracking) plus ACS Courier (largest domestic courier, DHL's exclusive Cyprus parcel partner, cash-on-delivery, Saturday delivery) and DHL/UPS/FedEx cover the whole government-controlled area. Typically 1–3 day to-door delivery with tracking and common cash-on-delivery, but parcel-locker density is low compared with locker-first markets → 'good' rather than 'excellent'.
Notes
Small-island logistics; government-controlled area.
Georgia
Good

Georgian Post + courier service pages (composite)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 3, 2026
Verified
Jul 3, 2026
Method
Georgian Post ~500 branches nationwide (1–3 day domestic parcels, some lockers/pickup points); Wolt Drive and Glovo last-mile in Tbilisi/Batumi; DHL/FedEx/UPS present. Dense and reliable in cities; locker density and nationwide same-day coverage thinner than EU leaders → good, not excellent.

Family

Relocating with a partner and school-age children.

A close call for this plan

01Homicide rate
Cyprusstronger
0.93/100k

Eurostat — police-recorded intentional homicide (ICCS0101, per 100k)

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
2024 = 0.93 per 100,000 (latest year). Small-population volatility: the series swings year to year (2022: 0.77; 2023: 1.05; 2024: 0.93). Covers the government-controlled area.
Georgia
2.03/100k

UNODC (via World Bank mirror) — intentional homicide, Georgia

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2019
Verified
Jul 3, 2026
Notes
2019 is the latest year UNODC publishes for Georgia. Low by global standards (world average ≈ 5.8); Georgia is widely regarded as very safe for residents. No city-level series is published.
02Private healthcare cost
Cyprus
$1,370/yr

Cyprus private medical insurers — comprehensive (inpatient + outpatient) plans, market midpoint; insurers quote on request

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Comprehensive plans covering BOTH inpatient and outpatient care for a healthy 35-year-old (e.g. top-tier plans from Eurolife/Medica, TruCare, Bupa Global local) run ≈ €80–150/month ≈ €960–1,800/yr; healthy-35 midpoint ≈ €1,200/yr ≈ $1,370 at 1.1399 EUR/USD. Chosen on the with-inpatient comprehensive basis to be comparable across countries. Premiums are quoted on request (insurers do not publish full tables), so this is a curated market midpoint, not an engine quote. Cheaper inpatient-only or outpatient-only plans exist (≈ €500–720/yr). Residents are also covered by the public GHS/GeSY.
Georgiastronger
$450/yr

Georgian insurers (Ardi, GPI, Imedi L) — comprehensive-tier plans

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 3, 2026
Verified
Jul 3, 2026
Method
Midpoint of comprehensive local plans: Ardi Medi Premium from ~$340/yr up to market comprehensive ~$795/yr (converted at 2.6431 GEL/USD). Expat international plans run higher ($1,000–2,000/yr).
Notes
Georgian insurers quote by callback rather than public age-rated engines, so this is a curated market midpoint for local comprehensive cover, not a bound quote.
03English proficiency
Cyprus
High

EF EPI 2025 (Cyprus rank 40, score 537 — 'Moderate' band) + official language/service-sector reality

Research

Data as of
Nov 1, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Our band 'high'. English is very widely usable in daily life across Cyprus — a former British colony where English is common in business, tourism, banking, private healthcare and among the large expat community, and is widely taught. We place it one band above EF EPI's 2025 'Moderate' (score 537, dropped 21 points from 2024) because EF measures adult test-takers rather than the service-sector prevalence a resident actually encounters; government paperwork is primarily in Greek. Attribution: EF Education First.
Georgia
High

EF EPI 2025 (score 541, rank 35/123 — High band)

Research

Data as of
Nov 1, 2025
Verified
Jul 3, 2026
Notes
Own band informed by EF EPI (attribution: EF Education First). English is workable in Tbilisi/Batumi tourism and the younger service sector; less so in government and older generations. Russian remains widely understood.

Money & crypto

Optimising tax, banking and crypto rules.

Georgia fits better — 2 of 3

01Crypto regulation
Cyprus
Legal regulated

Central Bank of Cyprus — MiCAR (Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation, EU 2023/1114)

Official source

Data as of
Jul 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Holding, trading and cashing out crypto are legal for individuals under standard EU rules. Cyprus applies MiCAR (supervised by CySEC and, for e-money/asset-referenced tokens, the Central Bank of Cyprus); the former national CASP register (CySEC) is being wound down — CASPs must be MiCA-authorised by 27 Feb 2026 and legacy registrations expire by 1 Jul 2026. Individual crypto gains are generally taxed under normal rules (badges-of-trade test); no crypto-specific individual tax break was found on official pages at verification.
Georgiastronger
Legal friendly

National Bank of Georgia — Virtual Asset Service Providers

Official source

Data as of
Jul 1, 2023
Verified
Jul 3, 2026
Notes
Individuals pay 0% income tax on crypto gains (Minister of Finance Public Decision N201, 2019 — crypto is not Georgian-source income for individuals) and crypto↔fiat exchange is VAT-exempt. Service providers must register as VASPs with the NBG (regime since 1 July 2023). Very favourable for individual holders, hence legal-friendly.
02Financial control level
Cyprus
Low

Central Bank of Cyprus (euro-area member, no capital controls since 2015) + Cyprus in the EU single market

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Composite: Cyprus is a euro-area EU member — the euro is fully convertible with free movement of capital across the EU/EEA; the 2013 capital controls were fully lifted in April 2015 and none apply today. Non-residents can open bank accounts (subject to standard AML/KYC). No FBAR-style foreign-account self-declaration for residents; standard EU CRS automatic exchange applies via banks. Non-dom residents are exempt from Special Defence Contribution on dividends/interest, reducing the reporting burden on passive income. No cash-transaction limit as restrictive as some EU states. Classified 'low' state control over personal money flows.
Georgia
Low

US State Dept 2025 Investment Climate Statement (Georgia) / trade.gov

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Dec 31, 2025
Verified
Jul 3, 2026
Method
GEL freely convertible (float since 1998; IMF Article VIII since 1996); no capital controls; funds transfer abroad freely (except sanctioned destinations); no routine cash caps or resident foreign-account exit restrictions.
Notes
Caveat: since Georgia joined CRS (2024) and post-2022 de-risking, non-resident bank account onboarding has become notably stricter (source-of-funds documentation, some rejections). The FX regime itself is open; the friction is at bank KYC.
03Freelancer tax burden
Cyprus
26.5%

SettleMetric tax engine over official 2026 rules (Cyprus Tax Department PIT calculator + MLSI social insurance + GeSY financing)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jan 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Best (and only) eligible self-employed scheme cy-self-employed-pit at €60,000 revenue with 10% deductible expenses (profit €54,000): social insurance 16.6% × 54,000 = 8,964; GHS 4% × 54,000 = 2,160; both deducted from the PIT base → chargeable 42,876; PIT on the 2026 bands (tax-free to 22,000; 20% 22–32k = 2,000; 25% 32–42k = 2,500; 30% on 876 = 262.80) = 4,762.80. Total levies 15,886.80 ÷ 60,000 = 26.5%. Non-dom status and the 50% first-employment exemption do not reduce self-employment trading income. Note: if the Income Tax Law Art.14 1/5 (20%) cap on the deductibility of contributions is applied strictly, the burden rises to ~27.7%; the full-deduction figure (common practitioner treatment) is used here.
Georgiastronger
1%

SettleMetric tax engine over Tax Code (Small Business Status)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jan 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 3, 2026
Method
Best eligible scheme ge-small-business-1pct at €60,000 = 180,738 GEL (NBG 3.0123 GEL/EUR), below the 500,000 GEL threshold → 1% turnover tax = 1,807 GEL, no mandatory social/pension. Effective burden ≈ 1.0%.

Calm lifestyle

Prioritising safety, air, and an easy daily life.

A close call for this plan

01Homicide rate
Cyprusstronger
0.93/100k

Eurostat — police-recorded intentional homicide (ICCS0101, per 100k)

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
2024 = 0.93 per 100,000 (latest year). Small-population volatility: the series swings year to year (2022: 0.77; 2023: 1.05; 2024: 0.93). Covers the government-controlled area.
Georgia
2.03/100k

UNODC (via World Bank mirror) — intentional homicide, Georgia

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2019
Verified
Jul 3, 2026
Notes
2019 is the latest year UNODC publishes for Georgia. Low by global standards (world average ≈ 5.8); Georgia is widely regarded as very safe for residents. No city-level series is published.
02Cost of living (single, excl. rent)
Cyprus
$970/mo

CYSTAT Household Budget Survey 2023 (mean household consumption by COICOP), single-person basket curated

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
CYSTAT HBS 2023 gives mean annual consumption €43,263 per household (avg 2.6 persons, government-controlled area). A single-person, rent-excluded basket matching the criterion (food, transport, utilities, mobile+internet, modest leisure, personal care, out-of-pocket health) was built from the COICOP categories: food 6,254 + transport 5,004 + utilities (30% of the 11,884 housing category ≈ 3,565) + info&comm 1,468 + recreation 1,870 + half of restaurants (2,389) + personal care 2,075 + half of health (1,093) = ≈23,717/household/yr; ÷2.6 persons ×1.12 single-person economies-of-scale uplift = €851/mo; × ECB EUR/USD 1.1399 (2026-07-02) = ≈$970. Rent and imputed rent excluded. This is a curated estimate — CYSTAT does not publish a one-person-household table in the summary release, and housing utilities were split from rent using the ~30% ratio implied by Eurostat HICP weights for Cyprus.
Georgiastronger
$220/mo

Geostat — Households Expenditures survey 2025

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Dec 31, 2025
Verified
Jul 3, 2026
Method
Geostat 2025 average per-capita monthly consumption (603 GEL) split by the survey's COICOP category shares, with the imputed-housing portion removed, converted at 2.6431 GEL/USD (NBG 2026-07-02). Categories sum to this figure. Geostat has no clean single-person-excl-rent basket, so treat as a curated estimate.

Details

Taxes

01+Freelancer tax burden% effective burden at €60k/year self-employed profileCyprus26.5Georgiastronger1

What this measures

Effective total burden (income tax + mandatory social and health contributions) for a solo IT freelancer with €60,000/year revenue and 10% deductible expenses, using the most favourable eligible scheme in the country's tax-schemes data. Computed by the SettleMetric tax engine; recorded as a curated value with the winning scheme id in method.

Lower is better· % effective burden at €60k/year self-employed profile· re-verified every 365 days

Cyprus

SettleMetric tax engine over official 2026 rules (Cyprus Tax Department PIT calculator + MLSI social insurance + GeSY financing)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jan 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Best (and only) eligible self-employed scheme cy-self-employed-pit at €60,000 revenue with 10% deductible expenses (profit €54,000): social insurance 16.6% × 54,000 = 8,964; GHS 4% × 54,000 = 2,160; both deducted from the PIT base → chargeable 42,876; PIT on the 2026 bands (tax-free to 22,000; 20% 22–32k = 2,000; 25% 32–42k = 2,500; 30% on 876 = 262.80) = 4,762.80. Total levies 15,886.80 ÷ 60,000 = 26.5%. Non-dom status and the 50% first-employment exemption do not reduce self-employment trading income. Note: if the Income Tax Law Art.14 1/5 (20%) cap on the deductibility of contributions is applied strictly, the burden rises to ~27.7%; the full-deduction figure (common practitioner treatment) is used here.

Georgia

SettleMetric tax engine over Tax Code (Small Business Status)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jan 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 3, 2026
Method
Best eligible scheme ge-small-business-1pct at €60,000 = 180,738 GEL (NBG 3.0123 GEL/EUR), below the 500,000 GEL threshold → 1% turnover tax = 1,807 GEL, no mandatory social/pension. Effective burden ≈ 1.0%.

Legalization

01+Remote-work legalization easeCyprusstrongerDedicated nomad visaGeorgiaLong stay path

What this measures

Best available legalization route for a location-independent earner with a median (non-EU, non-US) passport, classified from this country's legalization-paths data: dedicated digital-nomad visa; general freelance/self-employment permit; realistic long-stay path (e.g. renewable temporary residence); only short visa-free/tourist stays; effectively none.

Rated by category· re-verified every 180 days

Cyprus

Cyprus Migration Department (Civil Registry & Migration) — Digital nomads and family members

Official source

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Cyprus operates a dedicated Digital Nomad Visa (Council of Ministers scheme): third-country nationals working remotely for foreign employers or clients, minimum net monthly income €3,500, 1-year residence renewable up to 3 years, family included, quota 500 permits. The official gov.cy Migration Department page is the source; it sits behind an Azure WAF that blocked automated fetch, so the €3,500 / 3-year / 500-quota figures were cross-checked against multiple secondary sources reproducing that page — re-verify the live figures from a browser next cycle.

Georgia

Government Ordinance N255 — visa-free entry

Official source

Data as of
Jul 3, 2026
Verified
Jul 3, 2026
Notes
Exceptionally easy in practice: ~94 nationalities (incl. all EU, US, UK, Ukraine, Russia) may stay visa-free for a full year and register an Individual Entrepreneur with 1% Small Business Status the same day — no residence permit needed. Scored as a long-stay path; there is no formal 'digital nomad visa' and the year of visa-free stay does not itself build toward permanent residence.

Cost of living

01+Cost of living (single, excl. rent)USD/month, single person, excluding rentCyprus970Georgiastronger220

What this measures

Monthly cost of a defined single-person basket (food, transport, utilities, mobile+internet, modest leisure) excluding rent, curated from national statistics office price data and large local retailers' published prices, converted to USD at the ECB rate recorded in fx-rates. The method field of each value itemizes the basket inputs.

Lower is better· USD/month, single person, excluding rent· re-verified every 365 days

Cyprus

CYSTAT Household Budget Survey 2023 (mean household consumption by COICOP), single-person basket curated

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
CYSTAT HBS 2023 gives mean annual consumption €43,263 per household (avg 2.6 persons, government-controlled area). A single-person, rent-excluded basket matching the criterion (food, transport, utilities, mobile+internet, modest leisure, personal care, out-of-pocket health) was built from the COICOP categories: food 6,254 + transport 5,004 + utilities (30% of the 11,884 housing category ≈ 3,565) + info&comm 1,468 + recreation 1,870 + half of restaurants (2,389) + personal care 2,075 + half of health (1,093) = ≈23,717/household/yr; ÷2.6 persons ×1.12 single-person economies-of-scale uplift = €851/mo; × ECB EUR/USD 1.1399 (2026-07-02) = ≈$970. Rent and imputed rent excluded. This is a curated estimate — CYSTAT does not publish a one-person-household table in the summary release, and housing utilities were split from rent using the ~30% ratio implied by Eurostat HICP weights for Cyprus.

Georgia

Geostat — Households Expenditures survey 2025

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Dec 31, 2025
Verified
Jul 3, 2026
Method
Geostat 2025 average per-capita monthly consumption (603 GEL) split by the survey's COICOP category shares, with the imputed-housing portion removed, converted at 2.6431 GEL/USD (NBG 2026-07-02). Categories sum to this figure. Geostat has no clean single-person-excl-rent basket, so treat as a curated estimate.

Monthly spending by category (excl. rent)

Cyprus

CYSTAT Household Budget Survey 2023, single-person basket curated

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
CYSTAT HBS 2023 mean household spending by COICOP category, per-capita (÷2.6) with a 1.12 single-person uplift, converted at 1.1399 EUR/USD (ECB 2026-07-02). Housing shown as the utilities slice only (~30% of the housing category); rent and imputed rent excluded. Categories sum to ≈$972, matching the ~$970 cost-of-living aggregate. National average (government-controlled area); Limassol runs higher.
Georgia

Geostat — Households Expenditures survey 2025 (category shares)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Dec 31, 2025
Verified
Jul 3, 2026
Method
Geostat 2025 per-capita consumption shares (food 38.7%, transport 11.4%, healthcare 11.0%, etc.) applied to the ~$220/mo excl-rent base and converted at 2.6431 GEL/USD. Georgia's very high food share is characteristic of the income level. National average — rent shown separately.
01Food & non-alcoholic drinks
Cyprus
$256
Georgiacheaper
$88
02Transport
Cyprus
$205
Georgiacheaper
$26
03Utilities (electricity, gas, water)
Cyprus
$146
Georgia
04Restaurants & eating out
Cyprus
$98
Georgia
05Personal care & misc
Cyprus
$85
Georgia
06Recreation & culture
Cyprus
$77
Georgia
07Communications (mobile + internet)
Cyprus
$60
Georgia
08Health (out-of-pocket)
Cyprus
$45
Georgia
09Restaurants, recreation & communications
Cyprus
Georgia
$41
10Healthcare (out-of-pocket)
Cyprus
Georgia
$25
11Utilities & energy
Cyprus
Georgia
$18
12Clothing & footwear
Cyprus
Georgia
$13
13Household goods
Cyprus
Georgia
$12
14Education
Cyprus
Georgia
$7
Total (excl. rent)
Cyprus$972/mo
Georgia$230/mo

Housing

Rent by apartment type

Asking rent, central price with outside-centre in parentheses ($/mo).

Cyprus

SettleMetric — population-weighted average of covered cities (Limassol, Nicosia)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 3, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Population-weighted mean of the rent-breakdown matrices of Limassol, Nicosia; each cell averages the cities that report it. See each city page for its exact local matrix.
Georgia

SettleMetric — population-weighted average of covered cities (Batumi, Tbilisi)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 3, 2026
Verified
Jul 3, 2026
Method
Population-weighted mean of the rent-breakdown matrices of Batumi, Tbilisi; each cell averages the cities that report it. See each city page for its exact local matrix.
01Studio
Cyprus
$782$693 outside
Georgiacheaper
$450$303 outside
021-bedroom
Cyprus
$1,169$987 outside
Georgiacheaper
$592$471 outside
032-bedroom
Cyprus
$1,701$1,369 outside
Georgiacheaper
$892$635 outside
043-bedroom
Cyprus
$2,292$1,828 outside
Georgiacheaper
$1,370$970 outside

Safety

01+Homicide rateintentional homicides per 100,000/yearCyprusstronger0.9Georgia2

What this measures

Intentional homicide victims per 100,000 population, latest available year. Country level: UNODC national series. City level: official municipal/police statistics where published; otherwise null (country value shown as country-level).

Lower is better· intentional homicides per 100,000/year· re-verified every 730 days

Cyprus

Eurostat — police-recorded intentional homicide (ICCS0101, per 100k)

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
2024 = 0.93 per 100,000 (latest year). Small-population volatility: the series swings year to year (2022: 0.77; 2023: 1.05; 2024: 0.93). Covers the government-controlled area.

Georgia

UNODC (via World Bank mirror) — intentional homicide, Georgia

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2019
Verified
Jul 3, 2026
Notes
2019 is the latest year UNODC publishes for Georgia. Low by global standards (world average ≈ 5.8); Georgia is widely regarded as very safe for residents. No city-level series is published.

Healthcare

01+Private healthcare costUSD/year, comprehensive private insurance premium, healthy 35-year-oldCyprus1,370Georgiastronger450

What this measures

Median of at least three publicly quoted annual premiums for comprehensive private medical insurance (outpatient + inpatient, ~$100k coverage, small deductible) for a healthy 35-year-old resident foreigner, from local and international insurers. Method field lists the insurers quoted.

Lower is better· USD/year, comprehensive private insurance premium, healthy 35-year-old· re-verified every 365 days

Cyprus

Cyprus private medical insurers — comprehensive (inpatient + outpatient) plans, market midpoint; insurers quote on request

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Comprehensive plans covering BOTH inpatient and outpatient care for a healthy 35-year-old (e.g. top-tier plans from Eurolife/Medica, TruCare, Bupa Global local) run ≈ €80–150/month ≈ €960–1,800/yr; healthy-35 midpoint ≈ €1,200/yr ≈ $1,370 at 1.1399 EUR/USD. Chosen on the with-inpatient comprehensive basis to be comparable across countries. Premiums are quoted on request (insurers do not publish full tables), so this is a curated market midpoint, not an engine quote. Cheaper inpatient-only or outpatient-only plans exist (≈ €500–720/yr). Residents are also covered by the public GHS/GeSY.

Georgia

Georgian insurers (Ardi, GPI, Imedi L) — comprehensive-tier plans

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 3, 2026
Verified
Jul 3, 2026
Method
Midpoint of comprehensive local plans: Ardi Medi Premium from ~$340/yr up to market comprehensive ~$795/yr (converted at 2.6431 GEL/USD). Expat international plans run higher ($1,000–2,000/yr).
Notes
Georgian insurers quote by callback rather than public age-rated engines, so this is a curated market midpoint for local comprehensive cover, not a bound quote.

Money & crypto

01+Crypto regulationCyprusLegal regulatedGeorgiastrongerLegal friendly

What this measures

Own classification of the legal status of holding, trading and cashing out cryptocurrency for individuals: legal-friendly (legal with clear, favourable rules or explicit tax exemptions), legal-regulated (legal under standard licensing/AML and taxation), restricted (partial bans: payments or banking access prohibited), banned (holding/trading prohibited). Classified from national regulators' and central banks' official positions.

Rated by category· re-verified every 180 days

Cyprus

Central Bank of Cyprus — MiCAR (Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation, EU 2023/1114)

Official source

Data as of
Jul 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Holding, trading and cashing out crypto are legal for individuals under standard EU rules. Cyprus applies MiCAR (supervised by CySEC and, for e-money/asset-referenced tokens, the Central Bank of Cyprus); the former national CASP register (CySEC) is being wound down — CASPs must be MiCA-authorised by 27 Feb 2026 and legacy registrations expire by 1 Jul 2026. Individual crypto gains are generally taxed under normal rules (badges-of-trade test); no crypto-specific individual tax break was found on official pages at verification.

Georgia

National Bank of Georgia — Virtual Asset Service Providers

Official source

Data as of
Jul 1, 2023
Verified
Jul 3, 2026
Notes
Individuals pay 0% income tax on crypto gains (Minister of Finance Public Decision N201, 2019 — crypto is not Georgian-source income for individuals) and crypto↔fiat exchange is VAT-exempt. Service providers must register as VASPs with the NBG (regime since 1 July 2023). Very favourable for individual holders, hence legal-friendly.
02+Financial control levelCyprusLowGeorgiaLow

What this measures

Own composite of state control over personal money flows: currency/capital controls (IMF AREAER), restrictions on foreign accounts and transfers, mandatory income declaration scope for residents, cash payment limits, banking access for foreigners. Low = free movement of personal funds and easy non-resident banking; very-high = strict capital controls and pervasive reporting. Method field on each value lists the inputs used.

Rated by category· re-verified every 365 days

Cyprus

Central Bank of Cyprus (euro-area member, no capital controls since 2015) + Cyprus in the EU single market

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Composite: Cyprus is a euro-area EU member — the euro is fully convertible with free movement of capital across the EU/EEA; the 2013 capital controls were fully lifted in April 2015 and none apply today. Non-residents can open bank accounts (subject to standard AML/KYC). No FBAR-style foreign-account self-declaration for residents; standard EU CRS automatic exchange applies via banks. Non-dom residents are exempt from Special Defence Contribution on dividends/interest, reducing the reporting burden on passive income. No cash-transaction limit as restrictive as some EU states. Classified 'low' state control over personal money flows.

Georgia

US State Dept 2025 Investment Climate Statement (Georgia) / trade.gov

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Dec 31, 2025
Verified
Jul 3, 2026
Method
GEL freely convertible (float since 1998; IMF Article VIII since 1996); no capital controls; funds transfer abroad freely (except sanctioned destinations); no routine cash caps or resident foreign-account exit restrictions.
Notes
Caveat: since Georgia joined CRS (2024) and post-2022 de-risking, non-resident bank account onboarding has become notably stricter (source-of-funds documentation, some rejections). The FX regime itself is open; the friction is at bank KYC.

Infrastructure

01+Domestic delivery qualityCyprusGoodGeorgiaGood

What this measures

Quality of in-country parcel delivery. excellent = nationwide next-day widely available, dense parcel-locker network, real-time tracking standard; good = 1–3 day delivery, lockers in major cities; basic = reliable but slow (3–7 days), mostly to-door or post-office pickup; poor = unreliable delivery, street addresses often unusable, informal workarounds common. Classified from official service/coverage data of the national postal operator and the two largest private carriers; inputs itemized in each value's method field.

Rated by category· re-verified every 730 days

Cyprus

Cyprus Post (national operator) + ACS Courier / DHL (largest domestic carrier) official pages

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Classified from the national postal operator's and the largest private courier's official service/coverage data: Cyprus Post (~51 service points, EMS, tracking) plus ACS Courier (largest domestic courier, DHL's exclusive Cyprus parcel partner, cash-on-delivery, Saturday delivery) and DHL/UPS/FedEx cover the whole government-controlled area. Typically 1–3 day to-door delivery with tracking and common cash-on-delivery, but parcel-locker density is low compared with locker-first markets → 'good' rather than 'excellent'.
Notes
Small-island logistics; government-controlled area.

Georgia

Georgian Post + courier service pages (composite)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 3, 2026
Verified
Jul 3, 2026
Method
Georgian Post ~500 branches nationwide (1–3 day domestic parcels, some lockers/pickup points); Wolt Drive and Glovo last-mile in Tbilisi/Batumi; DHL/FedEx/UPS present. Dense and reliable in cities; locker density and nationwide same-day coverage thinner than EU leaders → good, not excellent.
02+International delivery easeCyprusMinor frictionGeorgiaMinor friction

What this measures

Ease of receiving goods from abroad. seamless = major international carriers deliver door-to-door, meaningful duty-free de-minimis threshold, customs clearance predictable in days; minor-friction = carriers present but low de-minimis, extra paperwork or routine delays; significant-friction = frequent customs holds, high brokerage fees, some marketplaces refuse to ship; unreliable = parcels regularly lost or blocked, informal import channels dominate. De-minimis thresholds and clearance rules from the national customs authority (official source, cite the regulation); carrier presence from carriers' official pages.

Rated by category· re-verified every 365 days

Cyprus

European Commission — removal of the €150 customs duty exemption / temporary €3 flat fee (applies EU-wide incl. Cyprus)

Official source

Data as of
Jul 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Intra-EU shipping is frictionless (single market; DHL/ACS/UPS/FedEx all operate). Non-EU imports: the €150 duty-free threshold was removed on 2026-07-01, with a temporary €3/item flat duty on ≤€150 consignments until 2028; VAT (19%) applies from checkout via IOSS or on import. As an island, Cyprus has slightly longer transit and occasional customs handling, but clearance is predictable — 'minor-friction'.

Georgia

Revenue Service of Georgia — customs procedures

Official source

Data as of
Jul 3, 2026
Verified
Jul 3, 2026
Notes
Georgia is outside the EU/EAEU. Personal-import de minimis: 300 GEL (≈ $113) and ≤ 30 kg, once per calendar month, exempt; above that, 18% import VAT + 0–12% duty + a small customs fee. All major integrators (DHL, FedEx, UPS, Aramex) present. Predictable but the low monthly de-minimis cap adds friction.
03+Internet speedMbps, median fixed downloadCyprusstronger16.8Georgia15.8

What this measures

Median fixed-broadband download speed over the trailing 6 months from M-Lab NDT open data (CC0), aggregated at country or city level. Not comparable with Ookla figures (different test methodology) — do not mix sources within this criterion.

Higher is better· Mbps, median fixed download· re-verified every 365 days

Cyprus

M-Lab NDT country aggregates for Cyprus

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Median of 343 daily country-level download medians (download_MED) for 2023 — the latest full year in M-Lab's public stats API (2024 has only ~86 days; 2025/2026 not yet published).
Notes
M-Lab NDT is single-stream and reads well below Ookla-style figures — comparable only within this criterion. Cyprus fixed broadband is largely VDSL/FTTH; real retail speeds are much higher than this test-based median.

Georgia

M-Lab NDT country aggregates for Georgia

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Median of 343 daily country medians (download_MED), 47,852 download tests (2023 — latest full year in M-Lab's public stats API; the 2024 file is only Jan–Mar, and 2025/2026 are not yet published). Georgia sits under continent code AS in M-Lab.
Notes
M-Lab NDT is single-stream and reads well below Ookla-style figures — comparable only within this criterion. Cross-check: the World Bank's July-2024 median of ~20 Mbps (Ookla-derived, so not citable here) is consistent with this once the M-Lab-reads-low offset is accounted for. Speeds are trending up (~10%/yr: M-Lab yearly medians ran 9.7 in 2020 → 15.8 in 2023), so multi-year pooling would understate current speed; the latest full year is used instead. GNCC/comcom.ge publishes operator quality-of-service measurements (e.g. Magticom fixed ~56 Mb/s advertised-tier average, 2025/26) but no national measured median, and its own speed commentary relies on the same Ookla data we can't redistribute.

Language

01+English proficiencyCyprusHighGeorgiaHigh

What this measures

Own banding of how far English gets a resident in daily life (government offices, healthcare, housing, services). Informed by EF EPI band (research source, cited with attribution, not republished) plus official language status and service-sector realities. Values are our bands, not EF scores.

Rated by category· re-verified every 730 days

Cyprus

EF EPI 2025 (Cyprus rank 40, score 537 — 'Moderate' band) + official language/service-sector reality

Research

Data as of
Nov 1, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Our band 'high'. English is very widely usable in daily life across Cyprus — a former British colony where English is common in business, tourism, banking, private healthcare and among the large expat community, and is widely taught. We place it one band above EF EPI's 2025 'Moderate' (score 537, dropped 21 points from 2024) because EF measures adult test-takers rather than the service-sector prevalence a resident actually encounters; government paperwork is primarily in Greek. Attribution: EF Education First.

Georgia

EF EPI 2025 (score 541, rank 35/123 — High band)

Research

Data as of
Nov 1, 2025
Verified
Jul 3, 2026
Notes
Own band informed by EF EPI (attribution: EF Education First). English is workable in Tbilisi/Batumi tourism and the younger service sector; less so in government and older generations. Russian remains widely understood.

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