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Moving to Greece

Moving to Greece




Documentation: (Foreigners coming to work-excluding L89/67 companies)

1. Certificate of secondary residence from nearest consulate with detailed attached list of HHG.
2. Personal bank guarantee for amount of duties
3. House contract
4. Passport
5. Greeks repatriating, foreigners married to Greeks, Greeks military and foreign EEC member who have lived abroad for at least 2 years.
6. Certificate of repatriating from the nearest Greek consulate.
7. Detailed attached list of HHG/PE.
8. Application for 5 years of residence permit and deposit to customs of an amount equivalent to duties until permit is obtained. Deposit then be reimbursed.


Restricted Items:

Check with the consulate.

Firearms / Weapons:

Weapons may not be imported into Greece. (Exeption: import allowed only with license to carry arms issued by the greek authorities.)

Duties:

One per kind of electrical appliances can be imported duty free. Appliances can be new provided they were purchased prior to date of "Issuance of certificate of repatriation". For foreigners coming to work, VAT would apply if shipments are imported from non EEC countries.

Vehicles:

Please check with agent or consulate as regulations change often.


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