Greek Citizenship

Overview

The legal status granting a number of reassuring benefits as a member of the Greek state, including high levels of safety and security, excellent education opportunities, robust healthcare options, and a dependable rule of law.

Highlights

Full Citizenship Rights

Citizenship for Generations.

Benefits of Greek Citizenship

Full Citizenship Rights: Enjoy the right to vote and participate fully in Greece’s political life.
Freedom of Movement: Live, work, and study not just in Greece, but anywhere in the European Union.
Comprehensive Access: Gain full access to Greek social services and national healthcare.
Powerful Passport: Become eligible for a Greek passport, offering visa-free travel to over 180 countries.
Citizenship for Generations: Pass on Greek citizenship to your children, securing their EU future.

Requirements

Continuous legal residence in Greece (typically 7 years).
Demonstrated integration into Greek society (language proficiency, cultural knowledge).
Clean criminal record.
Proof of financial self-sufficiency.
Submission of required documents and application.
Administrative Fees of the Greek Citizenship → €300-€600 (varies by municipality and case complexity)
  • Meet residency requirement (7 years legally residing in Greece)
  • Prepare and submit application with supporting documents.
  • Undergo interview/test assessing language skills and knowledge of Greek culture.
  • Background checks and verification by authorities.
  • Receive decision and, if approved, take an oath of allegiance.
  • Receive Greek citizenship certificate and passport.

Assess your eligibility and advise on the best citizenship pathway.

Step-by-step support through the application and consular processes.

Provide coaching and resources for language and cultural tests.

Assistance in compiling and organizing required documentation to meet Greek legal standards.

Support you throughout the process until you receive your citizenship certificate.

Navigate legal requirements and liaise with Greek authorities on your behalf.

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