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What is it like to immigrate to Greece?

When it comes to Greece, most people may only have the impression of beautiful scenery and charming mythological stories, and know little about the immigrant life in Greece. Today, Changzhou Aoxing shares with you an investor who immigrated to Greece talking about his life experience in Greece to see what the most authentic side of Greece is like.

I have been immigrating to Greece for a year and a half, and the comfort is the biggest feeling!

It has been more than a year since I immigrated to Greece. In this European map, Greece is a country as beautiful as a myth. It faces the sea on three sides. When I applied for home purchase immigration, I bought a property near the sea. When I opened the floor-to-ceiling windows, I faced the beautiful Aegean Sea. Facing the sea, spring flowers are blooming, that's about it.

After living there for more than a year, no matter how domestic time and space change or how fierce social competition becomes, this small country on the Aegean Sea seems not to be affected at all. People here are leisurely and contented, enjoying life slowly and savoring life slowly.

Enjoy the slow pace and balance work and life

As you adapt to the pace of life here, people will become more and more calm in dealing with things. Greeks always put work after life and family. Greeks work very short hours every day, averaging 6-7 hours a day. Here, I have more time to arrange additional study, and I can also set a time to travel. It can be said that simple and leisurely work, low living expenses and high income levels make Greece one of the happiest countries in the world, so my family and I chose here.

If you want to buy a house and immigrate, you will definitely consider the prices in Greece. Prices in Greece are still very low in Europe. Greek fruits and vegetables are very cheap. Lemons cost 1.58 euros/kg, kiwis cost 1.75 euros/kg, and other fruits are also about the same price. Cucumbers cost 0.65 euros/kg, sardines cost 12 euros/kg, and pork cost around 4.4 euros/kg. Compared with Beijing, where a few oranges cost more than ten yuan, and a few kilograms of pork cost dozens of yuan, it is obvious where the cost of living is lower.

This is still the price at the local large supermarket. If you go to the market, the price should still go down to a certain extent. In short, 500 euros per month for a family of three in Greece is enough for basic living expenses, and they can eat vegetables, meat, seafood, and fruits in a variety of varieties and with rich nutrition.