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Advantages and disadvantages of Greek immigrants
1. Free travel to 26 Schengen member countries in Europe:
Greece is a Schengen country. With Greek residence status, you can travel to 26 Schengen countries in Europe.
2. No residence requirements and no immigration supervision:
To maintain permanent residence, only property is guaranteed, and applicants can choose their residence freely, which will not affect their domestic life and work.
3. The whole family can enjoy free public education, medical security and other benefits in Greece:
After emigration, the whole family can enjoy free public education and medical security like Greek natives.
4. No landing and residence requirements:
After obtaining long-term residence status in Greece, there is no requirement for landing or residence, but it is necessary to land for five years. It is the country with the lowest living requirements in Europe.
Please pay attention to the "disadvantages" of Greek immigrants:
1. You have to have a house to have an identity.
The real estate status of the new Greek immigration policy is tied to the permanent residence status. The New Deal allows foreign investors to resell their houses to third-country investors, who can obtain permanent residence status, but at the same time, the permanent residence status of the original house holders will also be lost. In other words, you need a house to have an identity.
2. Buying a house needs at least 250,000 euros.
The immigration investment threshold of 250,000 euros refers to the net price of the property. If 3.8% transfer fee, one-time tax, lawyer's fee and agency fee are added, a 250,000-euro property must pay at least 300,000 euros. At the same time, Greek real estate also needs to pay a certain amount of property tax every year, and the property tax changes due to changes in regions, calculation methods and policies.
3. Naturalization requires passing the Greek exam.
In fact, the permanent residency in Greece is not equal to naturalization, and there is still a certain gap with the immigrants understood by ordinary people. It is understood that if you apply for naturalization, you must live in Greece for at least 6-7 years, stay in Greece for at least 6 months every year, and pass the Greek exam before you can be naturalized. Children of immigrants who buy houses need to study in Greek public schools for six years before they can apply for naturalization. Although public schools in Greece are compulsory and free, the teaching language in Greek public schools is Greek, and only international schools are English. Children attending international schools cannot enjoy automatic naturalization.
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