A residence permit for non-EU nationals who work remotely for employers or clients based entirely outside Greece. Under the 2023 Migration Code it falls within the 'sufficient means of living' category and is issued for two years, with an income requirement and a ban on serving Greek-based clients.
Non-EU remote workers, freelancers and self-employed people working for non-Greek employers.
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Applicants generally must show a stable remote income of at least 3,500 euros per month, with higher thresholds when bringing family.
Yes, your spouse and dependent minor children can accompany you, but you must show higher income and each family member needs health insurance.
Frequent issues include income that is not clearly from abroad, gaps or instability in earnings, missing health insurance, and weak proof of accommodation.
Lawful continuous residence in Greece can count toward long-term resident status after five years, but you must keep meeting income and integration requirements.
No. The digital nomad permit is only for remote work tied to employers or clients outside Greece; you cannot take up local salaried work or serve the Greek market.
The initial digital nomad visa is usually issued for up to 12 months, after which you can apply for a residence permit valid for up to two years and renewable.
It's a two-year residence permit for non-EU nationals who work remotely for employers or clients based entirely outside Greece. There's a minimum income requirement and a ban on serving Greek-based clients.