tanny wrote:
I hope Josef K will be along shortly he may be a great help to you.
My experience isn't the same as I married a Philipino citizen who was already here in Cyprus. The marriage took place here which made things so much simpler.
There is no doubt that your wife will require a visa for a visit, but I don't know what else they will want. There could be a demand for medical insurance, bank guarantee, letter of invitation, certified copies of the marriage certificate, copies of passports, proof of funds. Frankly, all the usual stuff. The best thing would be for your parents to pop up to immigration and have a chat. I always found them to be verry helpful if approached in a friendly way. Also, why not pop to the Cypriot embasy in Manilla and have a chat as well. The more information you get the better it will be. Don't bother with email and phone calls. It just doesn't work.
As to settling here permanently once you are here, it is a similar route to an EU person applying for residency. However, she will need more paperwork than you and she may have to return to the Philipines for some time while it is sorted out. Be aware there may well be a reluctance to say yes. You would get your permanent residency certificate on the day. She would get a 5 year renewable residency certificate after a wait of 6 months.
Hope this helps somewhat.