To stay in Greece for longer than 3 months (90 days) you need to have a long-stay visa (D Visa). However, not everyone needs a visa to move to Greece. EU/EEA and Switzerland citizens do not need a long-stay visa to move to Greece.
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In Greece, fines for overstaying the 90 day visa free period run from €600 to €1,200. If you are unable to depart before your 90 day limit and wish to apply for an extension, you must contact the closest Aliens Bureau at least two weeks prior to your required departure date to apply for an extension of stay.
There are many wonderful sights on the mainland, e.g. Meteora, Delphi, Olympia, Nafplio, to name just a few. Four weeks would also give you more time to get to know each island — a 2N stay gives you only one full day of sightseeing. Think quality rather than quantity.
You can get a residence permit if you own a property in Greece. With this document, you are allowed to stay in Greece for as long as you want. However, you need to renew your residence permit every five years.
Which country is the easiest to get a permanent residency permit in Europe? Greece, Cyprus, Malta, Portugal and even Montenegro are the easiest countries to get a permanent residency permit in Europe.
Prison sentences – Staying in Spain for over 90 days in any 180 days without a valid visa can result in jail time. Depending on how long you overstay your welcome, you could be sentenced to 6-12 months in prison.