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Can I live in Greece all year round?

Whether you're a short-term visitor or aspiring expat, Greece has it all: outstanding year-round weather, affordable accommodation, superb food, friendly locals, and amazing history.



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If you wish to stay in Greece for longer than 90 days within a 180-day period, you should apply for a visa at Greek Embassy or Greek Consulate prior to your arrival in Greece. Visas may be issued for property owners, students, employment, athletes, coaches, etc.

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As a non-EU citizen moving to Greece, you will need to get a D visa, also known as a National Visa (long-stay). This type of visa is required for all non-EU citizens that want to reside in Greece for the long term.

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All in all, you can expect to live comfortably on a budget of 2,000 Euro per month, which includes average monthly costs and rent for a one-bedroom apartment in the city center of Athens.

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Citizens. If you wish to stay in Greece for longer than 90 days within a 180-day period, you should apply for a visa at Greek Embassy or Greek Consulate prior to your arrival in Greece. Visas may be issued for property owners, students, employment, athletes, coaches, etc.

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Lefkada. We mentioned the island Lefkada on our list of the cheapest places to live in Greece and it's indeed one of the most affordable islands in the country. That's due to it being less popular among tourists, making it hard to beat when it comes to prices.

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Can US Citizens Retire In Greece? Yes, US citizens can easily retire in Greece. As an American citizen, you can enter Greece without a visa for 90 days and apply for a residence permit during this time while in the country. However, if you plan on staying longer than 90 days, you need a Greece Visa.

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That's a really good salary for one person. You could live a pretty comfortable life, pay for all your basic expenses (food, clothing, etc.), pay for the rent for a one- or two-bedroom apartment and all the other expenses connected with the apartment, like utilities (power — very expensive!

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Public Healthcare in Greece. The Greek Healthcare System is called ESY, and it provides free healthcare to all the citizens and residents of Greece. Additionally, you are eligible for this healthcare system even if you are an expat, EU citizen, or unemployed.

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What is the average rent in Greece? The average rent for an apartment in Greece is $1,180. The cost of rent varies depending on several factors, including location, size, and quality.

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For property pricing and living expenses, Greece is far cheaper than the UK. Even in Athens where prices are higher, living costs are 33% lower than living in London. Greece has a more relaxed approach to work, which is a great pull for Brits seeking a better work/life balance.

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If you are planning to move to Greece and work, you may need a visa. Read the Greek government's guidance on working in Greece as a foreign national and how to get a visa. To apply for a job you may need to provide a UK criminal records check.

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