The Constitution of Cyprus establishes the equality of all persons irrespective of their nationality and includes provisions for the protection of human rights of all persons without discrimination. Any violation by an administrative authority of a person's fundamental rights entitles such person to request this authority to remedy the situation. The administrative authority in this case has a period of 30 days during which it must give a prompt answer to the petitioner.

Furthermore, such person has free access to any competent Court in Cyprus, as well as the European Court and Commission on Human Rights.

The right of ownership of immovable property is considered as one of the fundamental human rights under the Constitution of Cyprus and as such it is clearly and absolutely protected. According to section 23 of the Constitution, compulsory acquisition or imposition of restrictions on immovable property by the Government is regulated by the Compulsory Acquisition Law, No. 15/62, whereby the Government may acquire, in the matter of public interest and by giving just cause, property with payment of immediate compensation to the owner at the present market value. This law also provides that properties acquired as above should be returned to their owners if the purpose for which they were acquired does not materialise within three years from the date of acquisition.

Therefore foreigners who own property in Cyprus can also enjoy all those rights pertaining to property which are available to the citizens of Cyprus and can be assured that their property is absolutely protected.

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