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“I’d never go back”: the Liverpool couple who swapped rain and rising costs for a new life in Paphos

In-Cyprus · 2026-06-25

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• What happened: A Liverpool couple, Liam Quirke and Melanie, moved to Paphos, Cyprus, seeking a better quality of life amid rising costs and poor weather in the UK. • Why it matters: Their story reflects a broader trend, with nearly 75% of young British people considering leaving the UK due to high living costs and a desire for improved work-life balance, highlighting Cyprus as an attractive destination for expatriates. • What to watch next: Monitor ongoing migration trends and the impact of Cyprus's growing tech and financial sectors on attracting more expatriates from the UK.

Local migrationPaphosTop Newsuk “I’d never go back”: the Liverpool couple who swapped rain and rising costs for a new life in Paphos Vretanos Kipros.webp 1024x512 Relevant News “I’d never go back”: the Liverpool couple who swapped rain and rising costs for a new life in Paphos 25 June 2026 Cyprus to pilot AI cameras targeting phone-using drivers to cut road deaths 25 June 2026 Clinging to their chairs… 25 June 2026 newsroom 25 June 2026 FacebookXWhatsAppEmailPrintViber Nearly three quarters of young British people aged 18 to 30 are seriously considering leaving the UK, driven by high living costs, poor work-life balance, unaffordable childcare, and grey weather, according to a British Council survey cited in a feature by The i Paper. The report, published in The i Paper’s “Expat Files” column, profiles a Liverpool couple who acted on exactly that impulse — and chose Cyprus. Liam Quirke, 28, and his partner Melanie, 26, moved to Paphos in May 2025 after Liam, who runs a digital marketing company, attended a technology conference in Cyprus in 2023 and found a growing community of international entrepreneurs. “Every morning, under a grey sky, I’d walk to my office in the centre of Liverpool thinking: I could be anywhere in the world right now, and instead I’m walking here in the rain,” Liam told The i Paper. The couple first rented a villa in Tala before moving to a two-bedroom apartment in Kato Paphos. According to The i Paper, the cost of living, Cyprus’s non-dom tax regime, and the island’s business environment were among the factors that made the move financially attractive. The warmer climate and the island’s colonial-era familiarity — left-hand driving, British products readily available — eased the transition. “In Britain, you feel like you’re spending money just to breathe,” Liam told The i Paper. “Here, it’s easier to live a simple life.” Asked by The i Paper whether he would return to Britain, his answer was unequivocal: he would not, unless his family needed him. Cyprus has increasingly featured in British emigration conversations in recent years, reflecting both the island’s growing tech and financial services sectors and its relative affordability compared with major UK cities. Read more: British family escape cost of living crisis with Cyprus move, save thousands yearly Subscribe to our Newsletter Latest News Cyprus to pilot AI cameras targeting phone-using drivers to cut road deaths Clinging to their chairs… Stop dragging your feet — make decisions swiftly The truth about the report cannot wait Even Trump got angry over ‘rockets and feathers’ Prospecta Development: Paphos shifting to modern community living Wealthy nations reap huge benefits from immigration, study finds Follow en.philenews on Google News and be the first to know all the news about Cyprus and the world.

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