The standard employed-worker residence permit for non-EU nationals with a Greek job offer. Greece operates an admission-quota system set periodically by ministerial decision, and a separate seasonal-work route covers agriculture and tourism.
Non-EU nationals with a job offer in a specialty covered by the current admission quota.
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You can challenge a refusal through an appeal to the issuing authority or by taking the matter to the administrative courts.
Core documents include your passport and visa, photos, a valid work contract of at least one year, proof the employer can pay you, health insurance, and the application fee.
Family reunification is possible, but generally only after you have legally resided in Greece for a qualifying period and can show enough income and housing.
Yes. You can change employer during the validity of your permit, and after one year you can also move to work in a different region.
The first permit is usually valid for two years and can be renewed for up to three years; renewals should be filed about two months before expiry.
Yes. After five years of lawful, continuous residence you can apply for long-term resident status if you meet income, insurance, and integration conditions.
It's the standard employed-worker residence permit for non-EU nationals with a Greek job offer. Greece operates an admission-quota system set periodically by ministerial decision, and a separate seasonal-work route covers agriculture and tourism.