Allows a non-EU national legally resident in Greece for at least two years to bring their spouse and minor children to join them, subject to income and housing conditions.
Spouses and minor children of non-EU nationals holding a valid Greek residence permit.
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The family member's permit is tied to the sponsor's and matches its duration; where the sponsor is a long-term resident, family permits are typically valid two years then renewable for three.
Family members have full access to education and vocational training immediately, and generally gain the right to work from the first renewal of their permit.
Yes. After five years of lawful residence and meeting income, insurance, and integration requirements, a family member can apply for long-term resident status independently.
After enough lawful residence, family members can usually obtain an autonomous (independent) residence permit so their status does not collapse with the sponsor's.
A non-EU sponsor with lawful residence in Greece can generally bring a spouse aged 18 or over and unmarried minor children in their custody.
It lets a non-EU national legally resident in Greece for at least two years bring their spouse and minor children to join them, subject to income and housing conditions.
You must show stable income above the minimum wage, increased for each family member, plus adequate accommodation and full health insurance for everyone.