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Greek residence permit for investors-Eligible investments and monetary thresholds of investments according to Immigration Code

The current legal framework for granting residence permit to third country citizens for investment activities is provided in article 16 of Law 4251/2014, according to which the limits of investment activities are as follows: Α.INVESTMENT ACTIVITIES, WHICH GRANT RESIDENCE PERMIT FOR INVESTMENT ACTIVITY ARTICLE 16 OF LAW 4251/2014: According to paragraph 1 of Article 16 "The entry and residence of third country nationals in Greece, as investors, is permitted in order to make an investment that will have a positive impact on the national development and economy", under the specific terms and conditions set out in this provision. In the residence permit...

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Golden Visa – Guide for residence permit to owners of property

Citizenship by investment in real estate in Greece Foreign citizens who invest in real estate property in Greece can be granted a five-year residence permit for themselves and their family members. This is a permanent residence permit which can be renewed every five years, provided that the investor retains ownership of the property. According to the new legislative framework on monetary thresholds, for the purchase of property, for areas of the Northern, Central and Southern sector of Athens and the municipality of Vari – Voula - Vouliagmeni of the Region of Attica, the Municipality of Thessaloniki and for islands of Mykonos and...

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Citizenship by investment in real estate in Greece

Foreign citizens who invest in real estate property in Greece can be granted a five-year residence permit for themselves and their family members. This is a permanent residence permit which can be renewed every five years, provided that the investor retains ownership of the property. According to the new legislative framework on monetary thresholds, for the purchase of property, for areas of the Northern, Central and Southern sector of Athens and the municipality of Vari – Voula - Vouliagmeni of the Region of Attica, the Municipality of Thessaloniki and for islands of Mykonos and Santorini, the minimum value of the property...

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The right to EU citizens and their family members for residence and movement in Greece

The right to EU citizens and their family members (irrespective of their nationality) to enter, reside and move in the Greek territory is recognized by the Greek Presidential Decree no. 106/2007 which integrates the Directive 2004/38/EC into the Greek legislative framework, and more specifically in article 3, as in force: Article - 3 Beneficiaries (Article 3 of Directive 2004/38/EC) This Presidential Decree shall apply to citizens of the Union who enter or reside in Greece and do not have Greek nationality and to members of their families, irrespective of nationality, as defined in paragraph 2 of Article 2, who accompany...

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Changes to the Greek golden visa scheme

Significant changes in the status of the investor residence permit for third country citizens, also known as the "Golden Visa", as regulated in Article 20 of the Code of Immigration and Social Integration (Law 4251/2014) and concerns the granting of residence permits to third country citizens who themselves as natural persons or through a legal entity based in Greece or another EU member state, either they own real estate in Greece in full ownership and possession, or they have concluded a long-term contract of complex tourist accommodation or a contract of timeshare rental of tourist accommodation, or they are adults...

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Greek golden visa for investors (residence permit for 5 years) – Eligible investments and monetary thresholds.

Investments of €400.000 and above (Article 16 of Law 4251/2014) a capital contribution of at least €400,000 to a company having its registered office or establishment in Greece, with the exception of Portfolio Investment Companies and, without prejudice to sub-paragraph b', Real Estate Investment Companies, for the acquisition of shares in a share capital increase or bonds in the issuance of a bond loan, which are admitted to trading on regulated markets or multilateral trading facilities operating in Greece a capital contribution of at least four hundred thousand (400,000) euros to a Real Estate Investment Company Limited by Shares (REICT),...

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Acquisition of Greek citizenship by holders of “Golden Visa”

Ministerial Decision no 130181/6353/07.03.2018 added Golden Visas to the list of accepted residence permits, which can lead to Greek citizenship through naturalization. The Golden Visa cannot in itself lead to the acquisition of Greek citizenship but the following requirements must be met. The general rule for acquisition of Greek citizenship is that it is based on the jus sanguinis (right of blood), which means that in principle it is self-righteous, acquired by birth, as it is specifically described in article 1 of the Greek Citizenship Code. Provided that a foreign citizen has no such connection to the country, so to establish citizenship through...

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Greek Citizenship through ancestry

Regarding the matter of acquiring Greek citizenship through ancestry, it is stressed that Greek citizenship is based on the principle of jus sanguinis (right of blood), according to which the person's nationality at birth is the same as that of his or her natural parents. The right to Greek citizenship and further the conditions and procedures for its exercise are regulated by the "Greek Citizenship Code" (Greek Law 3284/2004, as this law has been amended and is in force). According to the provisions of article 1 the acquisition of Greek citizenship is in principle self-righteous, as it is acquired by any...

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Extension of short-term legal stay of non-EU citizen

A non-EU citizen, who entries Greece from any third country outside EU, for touristic reasons, can stay legally until at the most 90 days during a period of time of 180 days. This rule applies either a visa (type C) must be issued or not (cases of permitted stay without the obligation to issue a visa). However, there are cases when an extension of the above time limit is permitted. These are cases of force majeure or of serious humanitarian reasons, which prevented the non-EU citizen from leaving the territory of Greece (or any other Member State, as the EU Code...

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Conditions and procedure for the issuance of “digital nomads visa”

[manual for implementation of immigration and social integration codes and related legislation - special cases of schengen visa– case B16 – “Digital nomads visa” - November 2021] According to what is provided in case ie’ of paragraph 1 of article 18 of Law 4251/2014, as amended and currently in force a national visa may be granted to third country nationals, who are self-employed, freelancers or employees, and work remotely using Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) whose employers or clients are located outside Greece (digital nomads). The visa is be granted following the appearance in person and an interview. This national visa...

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