Golden Visa Greece
If you wish to live in Greece and enjoy the benefits a sunny beautiful country, along with being a holder the Golden Visa Greece which allows you and your family to reside permanently in Greece and travel freely in the EU, contact the Golden Visa expert, Mrs Marina Grammatikopoulou in order to make your vision come to life.
Who is entitled to reside in Greece?
Third country nationals have the right to reside in Greece accompanied by their family members with the Golden Visa Greece.
Golden Visa Greece applies to all members of the family. Third country nationals, holders of a Golden Visa Greece may be accompanied by their family members.
Golden Visa Greece has a low limit required investment capital, which makes it one of the most desired Golden Visa in the World.
Who are the family members under Golden Visa Greece Legislation?
- the spouse or the partner living in a civil partnership with the Golden Visa Holder
- the unmarried children of both spouse who are under 21 years old
- the unmarried children of the sponsor or of the other spouse or partner provided that the custody is entrusted for the children of the sponsor to the latter and for the children of the other spouse or partner to the latter who are under 21 years old
- the direct relatives in ascending line of the sponsor or the spouse/partner
- the parents of both of the spouses/partners to accompany them in Greece
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Initial permanent residence permit for investors (art. 20B)
- Application Form
- Four (4) recent printed digital passport photos, also stored in digital form (CD) jpeg2000, with certain specificications applied.
- Certified copy of a valid passport or other travel document recognised by Greece with the valid national visa.
- A fee of €16 concerning the printing of the separate document (electronic residence permit).
- A fee in the form of an electronic fee in accordance with provisions of Article 132 of Law 4251/2014 and of Article 38 of Law 4546/2018 (101 A), where appropriate.
- An insurance contract from a private insurance body, as provided by the legislation in force, which shall cover all health and safety risks and the size of the benefits financed, as defined in the decision issued by delegation of the provisions of Article 136 par. 3 of Law 4251/2014.
- A certificate issued by the notary who composed the purchace contract or the notarial deed for the lease of hotel accommodation facilities or furnished houses for tourists in complex tourist accommodation facilities which certifies the personal data of parts contracted, the information concerning the property, the type of payment of the agreed price or hire and the specific information concerning the transaction of the payment, according to the provisions of article 20 B, the existence, by chance, of dissolving heresy, as well as if the particular property has been used by the seller for the issuance of the permanent residence permit or
- A certificate issued by the notary (in case the sum paid during the property purchase was lower than two hundred and fifty Euro (250.000) but the current objective value of the property exceeds or is equal to the amount concerned and which should state that, ” “According to the result of the check conducted on contract no ……… for the purchase of property, the income of the property value was paid in full and the contract is NO longer subject to terms, conditions and time limits and the objective value of the property amounts to …”.
- A certificate of encumbrance issued by the land registry or national cadastre agency attesting to the non-existence of any encumbrance
- A copy of the notarial deed for the lease of hotel accommodation facilities or furnished houses for tourists in complex tourist accommodation facilities acknowledging the full payment of 250.000 Euro and where there is reference to the granting of an operating license issued by the National Tourist Organisation (EOT) and
- Proof of transfer registration issued by the competent land registry where the relevant lease has been transferred or
- Purchase agreement of a land parcel or land site and relevant contract concerning house building/restoration lodged out in the competent Tax Office in accordance with the Law and
- Planning permission in the name of the person concerned
- Invoices issued by the contractor/s and the relevant receipts or
- Timeshare contract for a minimum period of five years which should clearly state the corresponding income per year and
- Proof of transfer registration issued by the competent Land Registry and
A certificate issued by the National Tourism Organisation (NTO) that it has been informed of the particular timeshare
