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Greece

EU residency at €250K paired with two of Europe's most generous new-resident tax regimes: a €100K lump sum for high-net-worth movers and a 7% flat tax for foreign retirees, both running for fifteen years.

Population
10.4 million
Language
Greek (English in business, islands)
Currency
Euro (€)
Time zone
EET / EEST (UTC+2 / UTC+3)
Capital
Athens
GDP per capita
~US$23K
  1. Three routes covering three different profiles

    The Golden Visa delivers EU residency by property or fund investment starting at €250K. The FIP visa works for retirees and passive-income holders. The Digital Nomad Visa works for active remote workers with US employers. We map applicants to the structure that fits, then write the engagement around it.

  2. The non-dom €100K flat-tax regime

    Greece offers new tax residents who transfer residency a flat €100K-per-year substitute tax on all foreign-source income, for up to fifteen years. Family members can join at €20K per year. For families with meaningful offshore investment income, this is among the most efficient inbound regimes in Europe and pairs cleanly with the residency programs.

  3. A 7% flat tax for foreign retirees

    Foreign retirees who transfer tax residency to Greece pay a flat 7% rate on all foreign-source income, including pensions, dividends, interest, capital gains, and rents. The regime runs for fifteen years and is the cleanest pensioner-tax structure in the EU. Italy's southern 7% regime requires basing in a small comune; Greece's applies nationwide, including in Athens, Thessaloniki, Crete, and the islands.

  4. Schengen mobility from day one

    Greek residency unlocks the Schengen Area immediately. Athens has direct flights to most European capitals; intra-EU travel is functionally domestic. The geographic position at the eastern edge of the EU also opens Middle East and North Africa connectivity that western European bases cannot match.

  5. Cost of living below the EU average

    Outside Athens's most fashionable districts, Greece runs 20-40% below US coastal-city benchmarks. Thessaloniki, the Peloponnese, Crete, and most islands deliver Mediterranean lifestyle at a fraction of comparable Italian or French pricing.

  6. An established American community

    Athens, Thessaloniki, Crete, and the major Cycladic islands each host substantial American expat communities. The international schools, English-speaking healthcare, and bilingual legal services are all well established. You arrive into existing infrastructure rather than building it.

  7. World-class lifestyle assets

    Five thousand years of continuous civilisation, 6,000 islands and islets, some of the world's best beaches, an outdoor culture, and a Mediterranean diet that consistently shows up in longevity research. Greece earns the lifestyle promise on month one.

Programs

Three routes into Greece

Each route below is a live client engagement we have advised. Figures and timelines reflect the current state of each program; we update them whenever policy moves.

  • Golden Visa

    Residency

    EU residency on multiple routes: €250K through qualifying property or a Greek innovative-startup investment, €350K through approved funds, or €500K through Greek bonds or company shares. No minimum-stay requirement to maintain status. Citizenship eligibility after seven years of legal residency.

    Financial requirement
    €250K property or startup · €350K funds · €500K bonds
    Timeline
    2 to 4 months
  • FIP Visa

    Residency

    Financially Independent Person residency for retirees and those with stable foreign-source income who agree not to work in Greece. Two-year initial visa renewable in three-year increments. Path to permanent residency at year five and citizenship at year seven.

    Financial requirement
    €3,500/mo passive income
    Timeline
    2 to 3 months
  • Digital Nomad Visa

    Residency

    One-year visa for remote workers and contractors with foreign-source employment or contract income, renewable. Eligible for a 50% tax discount on Greek-source income for those who shift tax residency under the regime. Family inclusion built in.

    Financial requirement
    €3,500/mo active income
    Timeline
    2 to 3 months

Several routes, several ideal profiles. Which is right for you? The Freedom Consult is where we figure out your ideal path forward – and whether Greece is even the right country.

A taste of Greece

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How does the seven-year clock to citizenship work?

Greek law allows naturalization after seven years of legal residency, with the clock running through both the Golden Visa and the FIP route. The application requires demonstrated Greek-language proficiency (B1 level), a civics interview, and consistent tax filing. Petition-to-decision typically runs 12 to 24 months after the seven-year clock matures.

What is the €100K non-dom regime?

Greece offers new tax residents who have not been Greek tax residents for seven of the previous eight years the option to elect a flat €100K-per-year substitute tax on all foreign-source income, dividends, and capital gains, for up to fifteen years. Each qualifying family member can join at €20K per year. The election runs in parallel with any residency route. We coordinate with US-licensed counsel so the credit mechanics work cleanly.

What is the 7% pensioner tax regime?

Foreign retirees who transfer tax residency to Greece can elect a flat 7% rate on all foreign-source income, including pensions, dividends, interest, capital gains, and rents. The regime runs for fifteen years. Eligibility requires the applicant to be the recipient of a qualifying foreign pension and not to have been a Greek tax resident in five of the previous six years. Unlike Italy's southern 7% regime, the Greek version applies nationwide, with no requirement to base in a small comune. It pairs naturally with the FIP visa.

How do the three Golden Visa investment routes differ?

Property at €250K applies in non-prime zones (most of Greece outside Athens, Thessaloniki, Mykonos, and Santorini, where thresholds are higher). Innovative-startup investment at €250K and approved-fund investment at €350K are cleaner pure-capital plays. Government bonds and Greek-company shares require €500K. All three deliver the same residency status; we map clients to the route that fits the portfolio.

Do I have to learn Greek?

Daily life in Athens, Thessaloniki, and the tourist islands runs comfortably in English in most professional and service contexts. The naturalization application requires a B1-level Greek-language assessment, which most clients build through immersion plus formal tutoring during the seven-year residency window.

What happens to my US taxes once I move?

The United States taxes citizens on worldwide income regardless of residency. Greece taxes residents on worldwide income at progressive rates topping at 44% outside the €100K non-dom regime. The US-Greece tax treaty mechanics, properly structured, prevent double taxation in most cases. The interaction is technical; we coordinate with US-licensed counsel.

Can my family come with me?

Yes. Spouses or registered partners, dependent children, and dependent parents qualify under a single application. Each family member receives the same residency rights and the same seven-year clock to citizenship. Under the non-dom regime, family members join at €20K per year add-on tax instead of full Greek taxation.

Will I have to give up my US citizenship?

No. The United States and Greece both permit dual citizenship. You can hold both passports indefinitely.

How life compares

Eight factors, against the US baseline

The dimensions that decide whether a place is workable once the visa lands.

English

Strong in cities and on the islands

Athens, Thessaloniki, and the tourist-economy islands run comfortably in English at most professional and service contexts. Mainland villages and rural regions lean Greek.

Cost of living

20-40% below US coastal

Greece runs materially below US coastal-city benchmarks outside prime Athens and the most famous Cycladic islands. The Peloponnese, Crete, Thessaloniki, and most of the mainland are dramatically cheaper still.

Taxes

Two generous new-resident regimes

€100K-per-year flat tax on foreign-source income for high-net-worth movers; 7% flat tax on all foreign-source income (including pensions) for qualifying retirees. Both regimes run for fifteen years. 50% tax discount on Greek-source income under the DNV regime. Outside these, Greek rates are high; the regimes do the work.

Quality of life

Mediterranean reference standard

Greek lifestyle delivers what the Mediterranean brand promises: outdoor-oriented, family-centric, food-and-wine focused, and connected to history. Most clients describe their first six months as a recalibration.

Safety

Among Europe's safer

Low violent-crime rates across the country. Petty theft is the urban-tourist concern in central Athens. Residential and island communities are statistically safer than most US small cities.

Travel connectivity

Excellent across Europe and the eastern Mediterranean

Athens-International is a major regional hub with daily direct service to most European capitals, the US east coast, Dubai, and Tel Aviv. Strong intra-Mediterranean and intra-Balkan connectivity.

Infrastructure

Modernising, with urban concentration

Athens, Thessaloniki, and the major tourist islands deliver EU-standard utilities, internet, and roads. Rural infrastructure varies. The metro and intercity rail are functional but not best-in-class.

Healthcare

Hybrid public plus strong private

Universal public coverage available to legal residents; most expats add private complementary insurance for faster specialist access. Athens private hospitals are high quality and consistently rank well across Europe.

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