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Is it reliable to buy a house in Greece? What is the latest immigration policy in Greece?
Greece can be a choice for immigrants from small wealthy families. Buying a house in a second-tier city in China can get three generations of permanent residence status in Greece, investing in buying a house (which belongs to permanent property rights and is passed down from generation to generation), getting a green card, going to the Aegean Sea for a holiday, and enjoying the work, life, education, medical care and welfare of EU countries through the Greek springboard, which is still a good choice.
If there is any shortcoming, it is that the economic environment in Greece is not good. If you consider going abroad to make money, don't choose Greece. Making money is not as easy as at home. At least you know the business rules in China, and everyone knows it.
Application conditions:
1. Applicant 18 years old.
2. Buy a property worth more than 250,000 euros in Greece.
3. Applicants can bring their spouses and children under the age of 24 to apply together, and they can also bring their parents to apply together to obtain the same status as the main applicant, and there is no limit on the age of accompanying parents.
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