Moving to Greece
A Guide for Prospective Expatriates
Moving to Greece is more than a dream of sun‑soaked tavernas and ancient ruins; it is a practical journey through a unique blend of bureaucracy, culture, and daily rhythm that can overwhelm the unprepared. This guide walks you step‑by‑step through the entire relocation process, starting with the essential paperwork that unlocks your new life. You’ll learn how to obtain your Tax Identification Number (AFM) and Social Security Number (AMKA), navigate the visa and residence‑permit maze for both EU and non‑EU citizens, and avoid costly mistakes by preparing the right documents, translations, and Apostilles before you even leave home. Each chapter breaks down a specific hurdle—from the tax office to the Citizens’ Service Centre—so you can tackle the Greek Minotaur with confidence and a healthy dose of humour.
Once the legal foundations are set, the book turns to the tangible aspects of building a home. You’ll discover how to search for rentals or purchases using Greek property portals, understand local terminology like “diamérisma” and “garsoniéra,” and decode what “unfurnished” really means in a Greek context. Practical advice covers heating and cooling systems, utility bills that bundle municipal taxes and broadcasting fees, and the true cost of electricity, water, and internet. You’ll also learn the nuances of signing a lease, paying agency fees, and managing shared building expenses, ensuring you find a place that fits both your budget and lifestyle without unpleasant surprises.
Finances and taxes are demystified in clear, actionable terms. The guide explains how to determine your tax residency status, navigate the progressive income tax scale, and take advantage of special regimes such as the 7 % flat tax for retirees or the 50 % income‑tax exemption for new workers. You’ll see why hiring a Greek accountant is not a luxury but a necessity, how to file returns via the TAXISnet platform, and how to manage everyday expenses like petrol, property taxes, and the notorious night‑tariff for appliances. With this knowledge you can budget effectively, avoid penalties, and keep more of your hard‑earned money in your pocket.
Beyond paperwork and money, the book immerses you in the social fabric of Greece. You’ll master essential Greek phrases for greetings, ordering coffee, and handling everyday situations, while learning the unspoken rules of body language, the significance of filótimo and kefi, and the importance of name days versus birthdays. Chapters on healthcare, driving, bringing pets, and finding a reliable handyman equip you with the know‑how to access public and private medical services, obtain a Greek licence, move your furry companions safely, and build a trusted network of tradespeople. Cultural insights into coffee culture, the siesta, and the vibrant evening volta help you adapt to the Greek pace of life, turning what might seem like frustrating delays into opportunities for connection and enjoyment.
Finally, the guide prepares you for the long‑term reality of living in Greece without burning out. You’ll learn strategies for maintaining financial sanity, coping with bureaucratic delays, building genuine friendships beyond the expat bubble, and embracing both the challenges and rewards of your new home. Whether you dream of island tranquillity or mainland convenience, the book offers a balanced view to help you choose the perfect slice of Greece, celebrate local festivals, and ultimately savor the taste of a sun‑ripened tomato, the warmth of a yassas from a neighbour, and the joy of kefi that comes with a life well lived in Hellas. This is your comprehensive, plain‑spoken roadmap to turning a bold move into a thriving, fulfilling reality.
This book is specifically designed for prospective expatriates who have made the firm decision to relocate to Greece and establish long-term residency. It's ideal for individuals, couples, or families who need practical, step-by-step guidance through the complex bureaucratic processes, housing decisions, and daily life adjustments required when moving to Greece. Unlike travel guides or general cultural overviews, this manual focuses exclusively on the nuts-and-bolts of establishing a functional life in Greece, making it invaluable for anyone preparing to navigate visas, taxes, healthcare, and cultural integration as a new resident.
May 29, 2026
54,730 words
3 hours 50 minutes
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