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Advantages and disadvantages of Greek immigrants buying houses

Benefits of buying a house in Greece: Greece has a beautiful environment; Disadvantages: Immigrants can't work as employees in Greece and get limited social benefits.

Greek housing migration process:

1. Overseas people who want to buy a house in Greece must meet certain conditions. First of all, the applicant must be at least 18 years old, have bought a house in Greece, have no criminal record, be able to provide a valid D visa, a medical examination in A Lang and a passport, and have purchased family medical insurance in Greece.

2. After completing the evaluation and signing procedures, the applicant needs to take a six-day and four-night tour of Greek real estate, then apply for a Schengen tourist visa, and after arriving in Greece, see the house on the spot and confirm the purchase. After signing the power of attorney in the notary office, the applicant can sign the house pre-sale contract, pay the down payment, and open a bank account and personal tax number in the local bank with the assistance of a lawyer.

You can go back to China after completing the above procedures. After returning home, you need to pay the house payment and go through the C or D visa formalities. Then, with the help of lawyers, you can pay the property tax and complete the property registration procedures. After that, you can submit an immigration application and get the right of abode in about two months.

The geographical environment of Greece

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 1, 502 1 km.

Greece is mountainous, three quarters of it is mountainous, and there are lowland plains along the coast. The country is surrounded by the sea on three sides, with short and swift rivers and many winding harbors and islands along the coast. The largest peninsula is the Peloponnesian Peninsula, the largest island is Crete, and the highest peak in Greece is Mount Olympus, with an altitude of 29 17 meters. The lowest sea level in Greece is 0 meters, Pindus Mountain runs through the west of Greece, and Thessaly Basin is located in the middle.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Greece