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What are the requirements for emigrating to Greece?

Immigration to Greece requires the applicant's original passport and four home photos, and the passport is valid for at least one year from the date of application. If the passport is not in Latin, it needs to be translated into Greek, the original and four copies of medical insurance for applying for long-term residence permit, the notarized certificate of purchasing Greek real estate, and the real estate certificate obtained by the Land and Housing Administration.

The Hellenic Republic (Greece for short), the capital of Athens, is located at the southernmost tip of the Balkan Peninsula in Europe. It borders Bulgaria, northern Macedonia and Albania in the north, Turkey in the northeast, the Ionian Sea in the southwest, the Aegean Sea in the east and the Mediterranean Sea in the south, with a subtropical Mediterranean climate.

The terrain is mainly mountainous, with narrow plains and rich mineral resources, with a total area of 13 1957 square kilometers and a coastline of about 1502 1 km. The whole country is divided into 13 administrative provinces (regions) and 325 administrative cities, and the total population will be 65438+ by 2022.

geographical environment

Greece is located at the southernmost tip of the Balkan Peninsula in Europe, with a land area of 1, 3 1, 957 square kilometers. Greece borders Bulgaria, northern Macedonia and Albania in the north, the European part of Turkey in the northeast, the Ionian Sea in the southwest, the Aegean Sea in the east and the African continent across the Mediterranean Sea in the south. The coastline is about 1502 1 km.

Greece is mountainous, three quarters of it is mountainous, the coast is lowland plain, and the country faces the sea on the third side. The river is short and fast, and there are many winding harbors along the coast. There are many islands. The largest peninsula is the Peloponnesian Peninsula, and the largest island is Crete. The highest peak in Greece is Mount Olympus, with an altitude of 2917m, and the lowest sea level in Greece is 0m. Pindus Mountain runs through Thessaly Basin in western and central Greece.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Greece